General Carowinds discussion
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By Foghorn-Leghorn
#25657
hhmmm... no kidding?
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By montumax
#25659
And so it begins...
By RollerBee
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Does anyone believe this, cause I don't. I doubt Carowinds would remove two water rides in one season. On top of that, Log Flume is still very popular and wouldn't they have started removing it by now. I heard this months ago, I also heard Goldrusher is going soon too.
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By bgwfreak
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RollerNut wrote:Does anyone believe this, cause I don't. I doubt Carowinds would remove two water rides in one season. On top of that, Log Flume is still very popular and wouldn't they have started removing it by now. I heard this months ago, I also heard Goldrusher is going soon too.


Logic doesn't always translate to action. KD was going to ship Flight of Fear down here, even though it was a very popular ride at KD.
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By coasteraddict02
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I didnt like the log flume anyway. I waited 20 minutes in line for a retarded drop. It was the most boring log flume.
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By Davidtmp
#25668
I don't care either way, I have rode it so many times over the years that it is a boring ride. I would like to have gotten my kids on it, but not sure what the height restriction is. Not sure why it would have one either. Still a popular ride as it is always crowded when walking past.
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By coasterbruh
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bgwfreak wrote:A little birdie told me Saturday night that the log flume is gone after this year.

They didn't say it wasn't public info, so I'm blabbing. lol

Seems like a perfect place for a certain HUTB. :lol:


Depends on what would replace it...
By RollerBee
#25674
I agree, Rapids hasn't been the same since the tunnel was removed.
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By bgwfreak
#25675
I guess I'm weird, but I actually like their rapids. The boats are too small and make the line a nightmare, but otherwise I still like the layout.

I also wish they'd bring back the tunnel.
By KenB
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^I actually like both those rides, but would probably rate the rapids above the flume. I'll be sad to see another original attraction leave the park. That said, due to the lines, it's been awhile since I've ridden the flume, and I wouldn't be terribly upset IF it's replaced with something good. I have to think they have some good plans for that spot of land, since it's prime park real estate. It's near the front gate and is a fairly large space, that could be made even bigger by moving or going over the nearby picnic shelters and parking lot, and / or using up some of the dead space in Nick Central - especially if they moved Rocket Power.

The odd thing about this is the timing - why remove it after 2008? We know what we're getting for 2009, and it's on the other side of the park. Valleyfair is removing their flume this year as well, with a wave pool going in it's spot for 2009. CF kept Saturator around an extra year until they had they had firm plans for it's replacement, even though it was expensive to operate. While I'm sure the flume costs more than some rides to operate with it's higher staffing requirements, etc., it is still a popular ride, so you'd think it would be better to run it for at least part of the 2009 season like they did FSS. Close it sometime next year and put teasers on the construction fences about the 2010 attraction to generate some hype.

Unless the park surprises us with something interesting for 2009, removing the ride at the end of this season is going to leave a large empty spot at the front of the park, with lots of people wondering why they removed a ride they liked. I suppose they could put in one or more flats, which would be welcomed but not the best use for that space IMHO. Also, this park has been known to switch gears about future attractions quite often, so removing something now for something that may or may not actually show up in 2010 is a bit risky. I'd hate for it to be like PGA losing their train and I think another ride for Hypersonic, which ended up not going there but to PKD instead.

While on the subject of what's now CGA.....they are having issues with getting their 2009 GCI approved by the city due to complaints from a neighboring business over noise concerns. I often wondered if this ride would actually get built with the issues CF has with the place, including the possible SF 49er stadium next door. I imagine CF drew up some contingency plans of putting it elsewhere just in case. Like, say, at Carowinds, where the log flume is.... Just another of my wild-ass speculations, of course.
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By CoasterDad
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If the logs are indeed leaving, it would seem logical not to open the ride in March and begin taking it apart then or shortly thereafter. When I visited KI in early June, they were already well underway with sight prep for their new hyper coaster, concrete pad and all, even though no official announcement was made until July. But it was August before the track started to show up and of course now, they are making good progress. Chances are, CF has multi-year, multi-coaster deal with B & M. As we all know, it takes time to construct one of these monsters. Wonderland got theirs this year, KI gets theirs for next year, and I'm guessing we will get ours, finally in 2010, given economic conditions don't cause a delay. I really feel there is a done deal with B & M for the next couple of coasters once Diamondback is finished. I think it is VERY likely that CF will build a large 230' coaster at our park, thus establishing their dominance in the southeast market as compared to what they already have at the sister parks in other regions. That would easily establish Carowinds as having the tallest and longest coaster anywhere south of GA! And so, I hope it begins!
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