General Carowinds discussion
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By coasterdave
#32081
Rain just means a less of a crowd at the park. That is the best time to go in my eyes.

Thanks again for you folks that have went and took pics and vids of everything. Only 24 more days Jon. I know you can not wait to see it be over until the crying begans.
#32095
I don't see why Cedar Fair would go to this much trouble to trick a couple of coaster enthusiasts. Talk about a waste of time, money, and effort if they did. It would be a good laugh for only one day, which is the day the coaster is announced. That's why I think it's real.
By Keith
#32096
I'm willing to beat that the company incharge of designing the site doesn't give a crap about the client's name. The client in this case being Cedar Fair. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm almost certain that Cedar Fair doesn't do their own inhouse web design. Typos happen.

As far as it being fake, how can you fake a domain name like that?

...give it time. It will all make sense soon enough.
#32097
hmmm why do the stats on that afterburn site says highest peak 144ft?? The only thing missing from your "fake sites" is the picture of the ride doesnt load on any of them. Ride Warrior Nation also shows afterburn as 144 ft hight....
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By cgreene
#32098
RiDeWaRrIoR wrote:hmmm why do the stats on that afterburn site says highest peak 144ft?? The only thing missing from your "fake sites" is the picture of the ride doesnt load on any of them. Ride Warrior Nation also shows afterburn as 144 ft hight....



I dont know. i have thought that before too. Maybe its measured from the bottom of the batwing inverision.
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By Dude
#32100
RiDeWaRrIoR wrote:hmmm why do the stats on that afterburn site says highest peak 144ft?? The only thing missing from your "fake sites" is the picture of the ride doesnt load on any of them. Ride Warrior Nation also shows afterburn as 144 ft hight....


because it is 144 feet tall duh
#32102
Dude wrote:
RiDeWaRrIoR wrote:hmmm why do the stats on that afterburn site says highest peak 144ft?? The only thing missing from your "fake sites" is the picture of the ride doesnt load on any of them. Ride Warrior Nation also shows afterburn as 144 ft hight....


because it is 144 feet tall duh


Afterburn is 113 feet tall. At least that's what Carowinds used to say it was. :?
#32103
This height varies from different sites. Carowinds official web site has it listed as 144'. RCDB has it at 113' and ACE has it listed at 130'. Personally, I believe that the 130' is correct based on the known heights of other rides and trying to 'sight' it while riding such rides as the Drop Tower and Cobra. I have a 'geek' watch with an altimeter on it. I need to wear it next time I go to the park and see what it says. Now that I think of it, we are getting off topic here. This is the construction thread.
#32104
This is my first post here, but as a web developer, I wanted to comment on the issue with the website.

I feel pretty certain that is a real website, and it was found before it was supposed to be found-likely from someone just typing in URLs. What you are seeing there is a default placeholder page (obviously on a Windows based server); the actual site-which is more than likely already done and undergoing testing on a development server until the 26th-is not even there. (I would hope that Cedar Fair would hire a company who uses development servers, unlike the one I work for at my day job, who considers a development box an "unnecessary expense" :roll: ).

I feel sure the site itself-animations, graphics, interactive elements is done-but after what happened with Behemoth's site, I also feel sure that they are taking whatever steps are necessary to prevent the site from getting out before it is supposed to. If they did set up that domain as a hoax (easy enough to do but I very seriously doubt that is what happened, it seems like they are trying to leak the name) it's a good one.

As far as seeing other rides on the Carowinds pages-rides from other parks-that's just a Content Management System working as it should. They likely have page templates for each ride, which are the same or very close for every park in the chain and utilize tokens/variables to pull information from the database based upon a query and put in in the correct field in the template; you could likely make any ride at any of the former Paramount Parks appear in the ride listings for any of them as these all seem to run off the exact same template. What could have happened is that the query to pull the data for those pages did not limit it by park, but without diving into the back end I wouldn't know (and might still not, as 1) I'm not too savvy with ColdFusion, and 2) I'm far more experienced with xhtml/css than dynamic code. [End geeky computer stuff]

Back on topic-this site does a great job of covering the construction, which is why I joined. I feel certain you guys are getting a nice B&M Hyper (even if it appears not to have the water splash-from the footers, it does not appear so) and while I don't know how "record breaking" applies, I do think "history making" will signify the largest investment and biggest ride in Carowinds' history. I plan on heading out there to see when it opens up!
By cdp123
#32107
^ Right, as a web designer myself, the pic you're all seeing is just a placeholder for whatever web development or design firm Cedar Fair has hired to take on the task of White Lightning's website.
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By bgwfreak
#32109
Keith wrote:I'm willing to beat that the company incharge of designing the site doesn't give a crap about the client's name. The client in this case being Cedar Fair. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm almost certain that Cedar Fair doesn't do their own inhouse web design. Typos happen.

As far as it being fake, how can you fake a domain name like that?

...give it time. It will all make sense soon enough.


Anyone could go and buy a domain that is not being used. Well I'm sure there are exceptions, but still its pretty much true.
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