I do want to send a shout out to Carowinds for raising the bar for Winter Warm Up. They level they raised the event last year has made the last two years the best ever. More parks are getting involved and the event the last two years has reached a new level.
Thank you, Jarsh, for putting this together and please relay our sincere thanks to all of the park reps who attended and the parks who were involved with the event.
EDIT: Here are some pictures of the Lightning Rod construction tour. They don't do justice to how insane this coaster will be.
Thank you, Dreammore, for hosting us!
The 'Dolly Parton' feature...
Part of the LIM mechanism.
Rocky Mountain Construction workers hard at work.
What guy doesn't like cranes?
A subtle shout-out. Thanks, Dollywood!
They are in the home stretch
No, the track is not finished yet.
There will be gorgeous views as you launch up the lift hill.
The top of the lift hill. This structure will have a roof on it. It is designed to hopefully encourage bees to build their nests inside the roof and not under the track structure.
The first dip. The frame underneath it is not quite completed yet to provide access for construction equipment.
The top of the first drop.
This will be an exciting plunge into the valley as you hit speeds of 73 mph at the bottom.
Note all the trees...
The first turn before plunging back into the valley.
A somewhat close-up view of the first head chopper. (I forgot my telephoto lens)
More confirmation that the track is not complete yet... This would suck if the track were completed.
This will be a true wooden coaster using RMC topper track.
This is calculated at 91 degrees but may be slightly more depending on track deflection from a loaded train.
A couple more random shots.
A closeup view of RMC topper track.
Onto the train. It arrived the day before just in time for us to see it.
The lead car is revealed.
It is nicely themed to a 50s hot rod.
Lightning Rod will use polyurethane wheels.
A real rumble seat perhaps?
You will want all four green lights to be green...
Lightning Rod will use the newly redesigned seat harnesses.