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9-13-2015 CAROWINDS!! I had an extreme scare the day I arrived in Charlotte. Upon arriving in the Carowinds vicinity about 7:10pm, I was greeted with Carowinds' beautiful skyline. Fury, Intimidator, Afterburn, and Windseeker dominate the views. I immediately noticed all the visible rides operating except Fury. I remember reading on here how Fury was closed an entire weekend a few weeks back due to a lift hill issue and was immediately paranoid my trek across the country to ride Fury may have been in vain for a 2nd time. So I did what any millennial would do in this situation and took to instagram and twitter. Apparently Fury was down the entire day with the exception of a short time period, where the ride was opened for 30mins then closed for the day after getting stuck on the lift. Much to my pleasure, I arrived at Carowinds the following day and Fury was testing!! The grin on my face couldn't have been bigger. What a BEAUTIFUL ride it is in person!! No video I've seen thus far can capture the amazing presence this ride has at the front gate. Oh and may I add the front gate is BEAUTIFUL! Dare I say Carowinds front gate is even more spectacular than CP's beautiful new gate. I got so excited seeing Fury up close, I forgot to purchase my ticket. So I sat down on one of many rocking chairs outside the entrance. What??? Rocking chairs?? Very nice touch. After I purchsed my ticket and entered, I lined up for the running of the bulls to Fury 325. I was on the 2nd train out 7th row left side. I tried to sneak into the 8th row after being told to go the 7th and the grouper immediately scolded me and made me go back to row 7. I understand why they do it though, their dispatch speed is immaculate. Anyhow, Fury was AMAZING!! So much more intense than I anticipated. So much speed, airtime, laterals, great pace. The ride never lets up!! Oh and that first drop!!! Wow!!! The crew kept the line moving, so I kept entering the line. I eventually ended up with 13 rides in all. Favorite seats were rows 1, 3, and 8 all on the far left. I had to finally peel myself away from Fury and get those credits, so I headed over to Intimidator. Maybe I should've ridden this prior to Fury, because I couldnt get into this ride one bit. Hate to sound negative, but it felt like the most forceless B&M hyper I've ridden thus far (been on Nitro, Apollo, Diamondback, and Goliath). I gave it a couple more spins in various seats, the front was the best but still felt extremely benign. Kudos to the crew though, while it was my least favorite B&M hyper, they were cranking those trains out like I've never seen. I walked over to Nighthawk and saw the line was pretty lengthy and knowing flying dutchmen are known for achingly slow dispatches, I decided to return later. I stumbled on Windseeker, I guess stumble is the wrong verbiage since it's visible from the entire park. Anyhoo, since I've never ridden a Windseeker or Sky Sceamer, I thought why not give it a try. It's an okay ride, great views of the park, and I could see the huge plot of land they cleared where Thunder Road once stood. That waterpark expansion is going to be gigantic! I was not anticipating head banging on Flying Ace Aerial Chase, but that's exactly what I experienced. A terrible family coaster, again, why I'm not a Vekoma fan. Oh well, got the credit. I could hear Afterburnroaring in the backgroud, so I knew that was next up. Let me say, the coaster has an amazing setting. B&M inverteds look the best when they're nestled in trees, or down in a ravine, on a hillside, partially hidden, etc; It was a walk-on so I immediately queued for the front seat. What an amazing coaster!!! So underrated, the pacing is great, its smooth, intense, and such a different layout than all the inverteds. The batwing into the tunnel was my favorite element. Alas! I finally decided to ride another Boomerang! I noticed Carolina Cobra had the newer Vekoma trains with the non-headbanging restraints so I decided to try it. The ride was smoother than I anticipated, and of course, zero headbanging. I got extremely nausceous on the backwards trip however for some reason. Walked next door to Carolina Goldrusher, an awesome mine train! Probably my favorite mine train so far, it was quick, smooth, and looked extremely well cared for. I was eager to see how Carowinds' Vortex was in comparison to the one at CGA. I'll say that Carowinds' installment has the better layout, but the headbanging was definitely more pronounced. I was glad once it was over. It'll be interesting to see if CF retrofits Vortex with floorless.trains. I don't think the standing up aspect is bad, it's the OSTRs. After Vortex, I decided to make a run to the rental car for some excedrin and also take some vids of Fury (which I'll post later). When I re-entered I still saw a pretty healthy line for Nighthawk, so headed for Ricochet. Once you've ridden several wild mice, they start to feel the same after a while. This particular installment was pretty smooth and the brakes didn't grab too hard which is always a plus. Carolina Cyclone was actually not too bad. I never know what to expect when riding an Arrow looper for the first time. I've had some terrible experiences (Anaconda and Demon at CGA) and some that werent as bad as I anticipated (Vortex at KI and Corkscrew at CP). CC is a quick and simple ride, relatively smooth given its age and manufacturer, and well taken care of. I decided Hurler would be my last new credit as I wanted more rides on Fury and was short on time. Nighthawk is the 2nd flying dutchman I skipped due to time constraints (the other being Firehawk at KI last year). Anyhow, I was a bit tense getting on Hurler as the one at KD damn near broke my spine! Glad that Carowinds' Hurler isnt nearly as bad as the one in Virginia, still not a great ride. Rough, slow, and boring. I'm curious to know if Thunder Road was actually better than this and simply met its demise because of its locale in the park and the fact that it was double the maintenance. All in all, I had a great time at Carowinds. Cedar Fair has done an amazing job with this place. I remember reading horror stories back in the day when Paramount owned the park of how neglected the park was etc. Well that's definitely not the case now, the place is extremely clean, great operations, and that front gate is top notch. Definitely interested to see what's in store in the future, the place has such an upside. By far my favorite of the former Paramount parks I've visted. Still need to take a trip to Canada. Here's some pics of my day Goosebumps That's bae right there Scarowinds! Can't take my eyes off you They absolutely crank out those Fury trains Such stark similarities and differences from i305 More Scarowinds Looks so familiar Who says you can't be in two places at once?? More Scarowinds Hurler is a good looker if nothing else The aesthetics of Fury have my heart Soaring over California, literally! Landing back home
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Fight at Memphis fair.
Superbatboy replied to thrillrider's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
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Thanks for reading!! Yeah it's a great place, wish I lived closer...I'd definitely be there often Thanks for reading!! In hindsight I probably should've just sucked it up and gotten the Ninja credit, I just have this crazy Vekoma apprehension...I've missed about 10 credits this year alone avoiding various SLCs, Boomerangs etc I had heard great things about Monster Mansion, but the line was pretty long so I passed it up. For sure next time!! Just gives me even more reasons for a future visit
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So last month I embarked on what was supposed to be a 5 park excursion, which turned out to be an only four park journey due to Carowinds being closed the day I planned to go http://www.themeparkreview.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=70859 Since the trip felt incomplete, I decided to quickly book another trip because I had Fury on my mind heavily. Upon searching for plane tickets, I discovered it's much cheaper to fly into Atlanta than Charlotte so SFOG immediately came to mind. I flew into Atlanta on a red-eye on 9/11/15 from Los Angeles and headed straight for the park. I immediately noticed the park was much different than any other Six Flags park I've been to. There's a certain charm to the place and it has a great setting and atmosphere. Upon entering I immediately headed for Goliath, which was a bit confusing to find. I assumed it was a front gate coaster since it wraps around Georgia Scorcher and much of the entrance. Anyhow the ride is great, lots of airtime and pretty forceful for a B&M hyper. Got about 5 rides in 20 mins or so since it only had a station wait. Much prefer the front seat over the back. After Goliath I decided to hit up Dare Devil Dive, which I knew would have a line based on its 6 passenger trains, had no idea the wait would be AN HOUR AND FIFTEEN minutes. Right as I was about 20 people away from riding, the ride breaks down. Apparently the car with the exiting passengers got stuck literally a foot away from where its supposed to stop, so a supervisor had come and reset the ride. The ride exceeded my expectations greatly, its fun, fast, and smooth. Headed over to Mindbender which had about a two train wait. What a beautiful, classic ride it is!! Those loops pack a serious punch and I even got a couple pops of airtime on some of the turns. I can see why so many people love it. Tied with Montezooma's Revenge as my favorite Schwarzkopf coaster. I was actually amazed at how well taken care of Batman's queue was. In contrast to the Batman clone at my home park, SFMM, which looks like a wasteland these days. SFOG's Batman also rode a bit smoother than MM's but for some reason didnt feel as intense. At this point I kind of wandered around a bit, just trying to take in the park's atmosphere which I really enjoyed. Again the park has a certain charm not present in the SF parks I've been to thus far. I ended up at Georgia Cyclone. One of those woodies that is smooth in certain sections and back breaking in others. Got the credit, won't be riding again unless RMC does something with it. Up until this point, I was all smiles and had no negative things regarding the park as a whole. That was until I got to Georgia Scorcher. The absolute slowest operations I've ever seen on any coaster. It was the most irritating thing I've ever seen. The ride itself was great though, very smooth, no headbanging, and lots of awesome laterals. Riddler is still my fave stand up however. Found my way to where Great American Scream Machine was and had a great ride. I always make it a point to sit in a non-wheel seat whenever I ride a woodie with a 3 row PTC. A great classic feel woodie, I hope the park leaves it as is. Skipped over Ninja, I get migraines pretty easily so I had no interest in riding a coaster that I've read nothing but negative things about over the years. Sorry to any Ninja fans out there...are there any? I decided Superman would be my last coaster as I had a 4 hour drive to my hotel across from Carowinds and I wanted to get a move on it. Welp, again ridiculously slow operations on Superman. They literally were dispatching the trains in 7-10 minute intervals. After waiting about 25 minutrs and seeing train after train with passengers hanging on the brake run, I decided to skip Superman and call it a day. All in all, I absolutely adored SFOG! A great park with a few typical Six Flags shortcommings, but the charm more than makes up for it. I also found the employees to be the friendliest I've ever encountered at a Six Flags park. Southern hospitality is real y'all Here's a few pics from SFOG, Carowinds TR later
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Hersheypark (HP) Discussion Thread
Superbatboy replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Skyrush is definitely uncomfortable, but it's worth it!! What a bat s*** crazy ride it is!! -
Suggestion Box for Rob Decker
Superbatboy replied to Rougarou's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
GCI (ala Goldstriker) to replace Hurler at KD Premier multi-launcher for Carowinds Either a ground up RMC, or an RMC i-box conversion of Mean Streak at CP Hyper GTX model for Mich Adventure GCI (ala Goldstriker) for Dorney Park GG woodie for KI Sky Rocket II or Launched El Loco for Knott's Premiier Launcher for CGA, Valleyfair and World's Of Fun -
Kings Dominion (KD) Discussion Thread
Superbatboy replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
CW's pulls in much bigger numbers than KD, so I can see why they're getting additions more often. -
Suggestion Box for Rob Decker
Superbatboy replied to Rougarou's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Not saying that, but their coasters are generally expensive. Would love to see them add multiple coasters across the chain in a single year, hard to do if you're adding a $25-30 million ride in a single park. -
Suggestion Box for Rob Decker
Superbatboy replied to Rougarou's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
I'd suggest giving some of the American coaster manufacturers (Chance, Premier, S&S, RMC, GCI, GG etc) a call -
Kings Dominion (KD) Discussion Thread
Superbatboy replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Wow I had no idea KD spent an additional $7 million on Intimidator 305. It's no wonder KD hasnt gotten a new coaster since then, especially if they didnt see a huge ROI. That $25 million wing coaster seems very distant. Maybe they could tear down Hurler and put a nice GCI there instead. -
I would love for MM to do a Phantom's Revenge conversion on Viper. It would be a cheap way to market a "new" ride and it'd pique the interest of a lot the people from my generation who grew up riding Viper as the biggest, baddest ride in the park. As for a giga, I just don't ever see Six Flags forking over the cash for one. It just isn't part of the business model any longer to spend $30 million for a single attraction, when they can install 3-4 smaller coasters in multiple parks and see a bigger return. Though MM is the anomaly in the chain, they tend to do things a bit different in terms of what they add and what they will not add (wild mouse, sky screamer, larson loopsers, etc). So I guess you never know....
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Valleyfair (VF) Discussion Thread
Superbatboy replied to the_rock401's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Please don't play with my emotions -
Cedar Point (CP) Discussion Thread
Superbatboy replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
This. It's more annoying to read complaints about complaints than the actual "complaints" themselves. But now I'm complaining about complaining about complaints lol -
What Was The Last Coaster You Rode?
Superbatboy replied to SharkTums's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Apollo's Chariot -
Kings Dominion (KD) Discussion Thread
Superbatboy replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
With BGW so close by, the only B&Ms that would make sense at KD are a wing or a flyer. The best thing they could do would be to step outside the B&M bubble and get something from S&S, Premier, Mack, Gerstlauer, RMC etc; After riding Hurler, I beggggg them to please let RMC do something with it. I'm sure they wont though -
Valleyfair (VF) Discussion Thread
Superbatboy replied to the_rock401's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Yeah cause track is always within reach of the GP