Carowinds
Carowinds is a amusement park, located adjacent to Interstate 77 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Although it has an official North Carolina address, the park is located along the North Carolina-South Carolina state line, with a portion of the park also located in Fort Mill, South Carolina. The park opened on March 31, 1973, at a cost of $70 million. This was the result of a four-year planning period spearheaded by Charlotte businessman Earl Patterson Hall, who was inspired to build the park by a 1956 trip to Disneyland and a dream of bringing the two states closer together. Owned and operated by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, Carowinds also features a 27-acre water park, Carolina Harbor, which is included with park admission. The park has a Halloween event called SCarowinds and a winter event called WinterFest.
History
Carowinds was originally envisioned as a component of a large resort which would include hotels, a shopping center, a golf course, and an NFL stadium. However, attendance at Carowinds was curtailed by the 1973 oil crisis, and plans for the proposed resort were put on hold. Hall and the other stockholders of the Carowinds Corporation continued to operate the theme park through 1974, though sagging attendance and mounting debt forced the company to sell to Taft Broadcasting in early 1975. Ownership had transferred from Family Leisure Centers – a joint venture between Taft and Top Value Enterprises) – to Kings Entertainment Company, which in turn was acquired by Paramount. The park was purchased by Paramount Communications in 1993 and joined the Paramount Parks family. The park was renamed Paramount's Carowinds in 1993 and later became an asset of Viacom following its acquisition of Paramount in 1994.The name "Carowinds" was obtained from the park's original theme of the history and culture of the Carolinas, and is a portmanteau of "Carolina" and "winds", in reference to the winds that blow across the two states. Carowinds operates seasonally from late March through December, after the park's Halloween event, "SCarowinds", and the park's Christmas event, "WinterFest."
Sale to Cedar Fair
On January 27, 2006, the Dayton Daily News reported that CBS Corporation would be selling Paramount's Carowinds and other parks in its Paramount Parks division.On June 30, 2006, Cedar Fair Entertainment Company acquired Paramount Parks, including Carowinds.
Although Cedar Fair continued to use the Paramount's Carowinds name through the remainder of the 2006 season, it began to phase out the Paramount name in press releases, the park website, and on signage within the park. In January 2007, a new logo featuring the Cedar Fair icon but lacking the "Paramount" name, was revealed on the park website. The new logo featured the trademark Cedar Fair flags, flying on the letter "I" on the Carowinds name. The other four Paramount-branded parks that Cedar Fair acquired all received similar changes. The "Paramount" name was dropped from all of the parks after the 2006 season.
Cedar Fair era
On August 26, 2013, Cedar Fair announced a $50-million investment plan to expand Carowinds over three years starting in 2014. The expansion includes a $30-million roller coaster, a $2.5-million water slide, a $7-million food complex, and $4 million to improve the park's ticket booths and front areas.On August 21, 2014, Carowinds announced the addition of Fury 325 for the 2015 season. Designed by Bolliger & Mabillard, the ride is the fifth-tallest roller coaster in the world, after its debut in the spring of 2015 as another component of the park's previously announced "top-to-bottom" expansion program. A new front entrance, replacing the original North Gate entrance of the park, also opened along with Fury 325 for the 2015 season.
On August 27, 2015, Carowinds announced that the water park known formally as Boomerang Bay would be expanded and renamed Carolina Harbor in 2016. The Australian theme would be removed and replaced with a Carolina harbor theme. The expansion includes a new six-slide complex, a new wave pool, and several new splash areas for kids.
On August 18, 2016, Carowinds announced the expansion of the County Fair area, with the addition of 4 new rides: Electro-Spin, Zephyr, Rock N Roller, and Do-Si-Do. For the 2017 season, Carowinds also announced that Carolina Cobra would be refurbished and renamed "The Flying Cobras". They also announced that the Wings restaurant would receive various upgrades. Carowinds also announced the return of WinterFest, a Christmas event in November and December, that previously operated in 2005.
For the 2018 season, the park's children's area known as Planet Snoopy, was expanded and converted to Camp Snoopy with the addition of six new children's attractions.
On August 30, 2018, Carowinds announced their biggest investment in park history for the 2019 season. The signature attraction, Copperhead Strike, a double-launched roller coaster manufactured by Mack Rides, is located in the all new 7-acre "Blue Ridge Junction" area, and became the park's 14th roller coaster. Blue Ridge Junction was constructed in the area formerly occupied by Whitewater Falls, Sand Dune Lagoon and Thunder Road's former station. Also included in the investment is the 130-room SpringHill Suites by Marriott, Carowinds' first on-site hotel, and Blue Ridge Country Kitchen, a new dining experience.
In 2019, Carowinds announced Boogie Board Racer, the longest mat racing slide in the Southeast would open in Carolina Harbor in 2020. The retirement of the Rip Roarin' Rapids ride was also announced, along with the closure of the Dinosaurs Alive! attraction.
Themed areas and attractions
Celebration Plaza
Ride | Year opened | Manufacturer | Description | Thrill level |
Carolina Skytower | 1973 | Intamin | A tall Gyro tower that gives guests a view of Carowinds and Charlotte. It was originally sponsored by and branded as the Eastern Airlines Skytower. | ' |
Intimidator | 2010 | Bolliger & Mabillard | A steel hypercoaster inspired by the famous stock car racing driver Dale Earnhardt. The roller coaster travels up to. | ' |
Kiddy Hawk | 2003 | Vekoma | A steel Vekoma 342m suspended family coaster. Formerly operated as Rugrats Runaway Reptar with yellow track and green supports, and Flying Ace Aerial Chase with yellow track and orange supports. For its 15th anniversary in 2018, the coaster gained a new name, new color scheme, and new theme. The coaster would be themed to the aviation based off the famous Wright Brothers from Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Also in 2018 with the transition of Planet Snoopy to Camp Snoopy, the coaster became part of Celebration Plaza and themed outside of the Peanuts/kid themed area. | ' |
Nighthawk | 2004 | Vekoma | A Vekoma Flying Dutchman coaster. The coaster operated as Stealth at California's Great America before being installed at Carowinds. When moved to Carowinds, it was known as Borg Assimilator and was themed after the Borg from the television show. The theming was removed when Cedar Fair acquired the park, and the ride was renamed Nighthawk. | ' |
RipCord | 1995 | Skycoaster, Inc. | A skycoaster formally known as Xtreme SkyFlyer. This ride is an upcharge ride. Guests must pay an additional fee to ride. This ride used to be located were Fury 325 is currently located. In the year 2014 RipCord was relocated right next to the Kiddy Hawk roller coaster. |
Crossroads
Carolina Boardwalk
Ride | Year opened | Manufacturer | Description | Thrill level |
Carolina Cyclone | 1980 | Arrow Dynamics | A steel roller coaster featuring two vertical loops and two corkscrews. It was the first roller coaster to feature four inversions. | ' |
Carolina Goldrusher | 1973 | Arrow Dynamics | A steel Mine train roller coaster. It was the first roller coaster at Carowinds and is only one of three original rides still operating. It's also the first roller coaster to cross state lines. | ' |
Ricochet | 2002 | Mack Rides | A steel wild mouse roller coaster that has intense turns and drops. |
Carousel Park
County Fair
Thrill Zone
Ride | Year Opened | Manufacturer | Description | Thrill level |
Fury 325 | 2015 | Bolliger & Mabillard | A giga coaster loosely themed around Charlotte's nickname the "Hornet's Nest" with a height of 325 ft, making it the tallest giga coaster and fastest non-launched roller coaster in the world, reaching speeds of up to 95 mph making it the sixth fastest in the world. Fury 325 is the tallest ride ever built at Carowinds and was the single largest investment in the park's history up to that time. | ' |
1996 | Intamin | A drop tower ride with a height of and a drop of. It was originally named Drop Zone: Stunt Tower. | ' | |
Hurler | 1994 | International Coasters, Inc | A wooden triple out and back roller coaster. Originally themed to Wayne's World when the park was owned by Paramount. | ' |
Scream Weaver | 1979 | Anton Schwarzkopf | A Schwarzkopf Enterprise ride. It was originally located in the original County Fair area, where it was known as Meteorite. | ' |
Blue Ridge Junction
Camp Snoopy
Carolina Harbor
Included in the price of admission to Carowinds is access the 27-acre Carolina Harbor water park. Based on a Coastal Carolina theme, it features 15 rides and attractions. Originally opened as Ocean Island in 1982, the water park has also been known as Riptide Reef WaterWorks, and Boomerang Bay. On August 27, 2015, Carowinds announced an expansion for the area that added five additional attractions and resulted in the name changing to Carolina Harbor.WinterFest
Carowinds re-introduced WinterFest for the 2017 season. This seasonal holiday event features the park decorated for the Christmas season, a tree lighting, Christmas carolers, homemade crafts, a parade, and select rides. The park previously had Winterfest in 2005 when owned by Paramount.SCarowinds
In September 2000 the park introduced SCarowinds an annual Halloween attraction, SCarowinds is presented on select nights in September and October, as well as the first weekend in November. The park is open with The Great Pumpkin Fest starring Snoopy and rest of the Peanuts gang throughout. The Great Pumpkin Fest ends at 5:30pm, and reopens as SCarowinds at 7pm with the powerful sorcerer demon of SCarowinds himself The Overlord. The experience includes numerous haunted attractions and incorporates most of the existing park rides into a nightmarish experience. The SCarowinds Halloween Haunt is recommended for ages 13 and up, but any age is permitted for admission.Paladium
The Paladium is an outdoor amphitheater located at Carowinds. It opened in 1975 and was the Charlotte area's premier outdoor concert venue until the opening of Blockbuster Pavilion, now PNC Music Pavilion, in 1991. It lost most of its major acts to the Uptown Amphitheatre at the NC Music Factory when it opened in 2009, and now hosts mostly Christian bands. Admission to the Paladium is separate from admission to Carowinds.In 1992, the Paladium hosted Chapel Hill's James Taylor. Bon Jovi played to a sold-out crowd at the Paladium in 1993 during a stop on their I'll Sleep When I'm Dead Tour. It had Virginia's Dave Matthews Band in '93, UK's Depeche Mode in '94, Athens GA's B-52's in '94, Johnny Cash in '95, Billy Ray Cyrus in '95, Blues Traveler in '96, UK's Duran Duran in 2000, Weird Al Yankovic in '00, Atlanta Christian rapper Lecrae in 2014, and Skillet in 2015.
Fast Lane
is a limited-access line queue system offered for an additional charge at Cedar Fair amusement parks. Visitors can purchase access, which includes a wristband that allows them to bypass standard lines in favor of shorter ones at many of the parks' most popular attractions. Fast Lane Plus is a more expensive, higher-end version that includes several additional attractions.Carowinds Festival of Music
The annual Carowinds Festival of Music allows music students to play in public performances and receive comments and ratings from nationally recognized adjudicators. Bands, choirs, show choirs, and orchestras can all play for ratings. Plaques and ribbons are awarded for performances which receive ratings of superior and excellent.Lodging
- Camp Wilderness Lodge: Luxury cabins that offer four bedrooms and three bathrooms, and a great room. In addition, guests will find a kitchenette, dining area, wrap around porch with rocking chairs and an outdoor grill and patio.
- Camp Wilderness Cabins: Two bedroom cabins surrounding a pool, tennis court, and tram stop.
- Camp Wilderness RV Sites: Camp Wilderness features RV, Pop-up and Tent Sites and can accommodate RVs up to 40 feet in length. The paved RV sites feature full hookups with water, sewer and electric.
- SpringHill Suites at Carowinds: 130-room SpringHill Suites by Marriott hotel, the official hotel for the park. Construction on the hotel began in March 2018. Carowinds owns and operates the hotel, becoming the first Cedar Fair-owned franchised hotel. The hotel opened in November 2019.
Timeline
- 1973: Carowinds opens on March 31; the Monorail is still under construction and opens later. Original theme areas: Plantantion Square, Contemporary Carolina, Frontier Outpost, Pirate Island, Indian Thicket, Country Crossroads and Queens Colony.
- 1974: Country Kitchen is added; Whirling Well ; picnic areas open. The Double-Decker Carousel is removed from the park at the end of the season and placed in storage.
- 1975: Paladium Amphitheatre; Happy Land of featuring Scooby Doo coaster; Surfer ; Wagon Wheel ; Waltzer.
- 1976: Thunder Road; narrow gauge Carowinds and Carolina Railroad removed.
- 1977: White Lightnin' in Pirate Island ; Whirling Well renamed Oaken Bucket and moved to east midway.
- 1979: County Fair area added. Meteorite ; PT Bumpem's Auto Stunt & Thrill Show ; Whirling Dervish ; Wild Bull ; Carousel.
- 1980: Carolina Cyclone was added in Frontier Outpost.
- 1982: Rip Roarin' Rapids; Ocean Island.
- 1983: Cable Skyway removed.
- 1984: Smurf Island.
- 1985: Blackbeard's Revenge.
- 1986: Frenzoid, a looping Viking ship was added.
- 1987: Expansion of Hanna-Barbera Land with three new rides; Old Jalopies antique car ride removed; Oaken Bucket removed.
- 1988: WhiteWater Falls added; White Lightnin' coaster removed; Black Widow removed.
- 1989: Riptide Reef water park; Expansion of Paladium.
- 1990: Gauntlet.
- 1991: Expansion of Paladium; Speedway Cars removed.
- 1992: Vortex was added in the Carolina Showplace section of Carowinds.
- 1993: Action Theater was added in the County Fair section of Carowinds. Paramount Communications buys Carowinds, King's Dominion, Kings Island, Great America, and Canada's Wonderland.
- 1994: Wayne's World section with Hurler and Carowinds Monorail removed.
- 1995: Xtreme Skyflyer was added in the Wayne's World section of Carowinds.
- 1996: Drop Zone: Stunt Tower was added in the Wayne's World section of Carowinds.
- 1997: WaterWorks water park is added.
- 1998: Taxi Jam, TV Road Trip, and Chopper Chase.
- 1999: was added in the County Fair section of Carowinds.
- 2000: SCarowinds; Flying Super Saturator is added.
- 2001: SCOOBY-DOO's Haunted Mansion ; WaterWorks expansion; Stan Lee's 7th Portal 3D ; Whirling Dervish removed.
- 2002: Ricochet is added and Carolina Crossroads area is re-themed to Carolina Boardwalk.
- 2003: Nickelodeon Central, featuring Rugrats Runaway Reptar, Wild Thornberrys River Adventure, and Rocket Power Air Time ; SpongeBob SquarePants 3D ; Carolina Sternwheeler riverboat removed.
- 2004: BORG Assimilator Flying coaster added.
- 2005: Nickelodeon Central expands into Animation Station, featuring Phantom Flyers, Flying Dutchman's Revenge, Little Bill's Cruisers, Dora the Explorer Azul's Adventure and Frenzoid removal begins in September.
- 2006: Frenzoid was removed. WaterWorks was rethemed and renamed to Boomerang Bay and converting the old Frenzoid lake into a heated lagoon. Thunder Raceway Go-Carts was built in the Thrill Zone. The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera was also added. Paramount Parks is sold to the Cedar Fair Entertainment Company for 1.24 billion dollars.
- 2007: Frenzoid was put back in as Southern Star in County Fair section. The price for a single day ticket dropped for the first time ever. Carolina Skytower was repainted to look like an American flag.
- 2008: A second wave pool named Bondi Beach added along with cabanas in Boomerang Bay. This added to the park making it. Geauga Lake's Yo Yo swing ride was also added in the title County Fair section. Flying Super Saturator only operates on the Boomerang Bay operating calendar. Thunder Road now runs both sides going forwards again. The Flying Super Saturator is removed from the park in August.
- 2009: Carolina Cobra, a Boomerang roller coaster featuring new trains from Vekoma, opens in the former location of the Nickelodeon Flying Super Saturator. Carowinds rebuilds more sections of Thunder Road. Nighthawk was repainted with yellow track and navy blue supports. Hurler receives some re-tracking. Scarowinds returns for its tenth year. Wild Thornberry's River Adventure removed for a new attraction. Dora the Explorer Azul Adventure's track is also modified.
- 2010: Intimidator: A, Bolliger & Mabillard hyper coaster replaces Wild Thornberry's River Adventure. Planet Snoopy replaces Nickelodeon Central, featuring Snoopy's Space Race, a small flying jet ride. Carolina Cyclone is repainted blue, yellow and orange. Scooby Doo's Haunted Mansion becomes Boo Blasters On Boo Hill, with new special effects; all connections to Hanna-Barbera's Scooby-Doo have been removed. Carowinds rebuilds more sections of Thunder Road. Carowinds starts replacing pavement with brick pavers to help reduce heat flow from walkways.
- 2011: Snoopy's Starlight Spectacular, a million-dollar nighttime walk-through light and sound experience featuring the Peanuts characters. Snoopy's starlight spectacular utilizes light, sound, and motion to create a full sensory experience. Snoopy's Starlight Spectacular runs from May 28 to September 4 in the County Fair and the Planet Snoopy sections of the park. Vortex receives a new red track and grey support paint scheme. Ricochet receives a touch up paint job. Work continues on Thunder Road and Hurler's rehab and work continues on replacing pavement with brick pavers to help reduce heat flow from walkways. Carowinds has also expanded the park by.
- 2012: WindSeeker, a thrill ride opens, Fast Lane added, Joe Cool's Driving School and Southside Pavilions close.
- 2013: Dinosaurs Alive!, a walk-through Dinosaur Exhibit; Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia 3D ; $50 million expansion announced on August 26, to include multiple new attractions, concessions, games, and 285 jobs. This places Carowinds as the fourth largest Cedar Fair park.
- 2014: Two new slides were added to Boomerang Bay: Surfer's Swell and Dorsal Fin Drop. New Harmony Hall marketplace is built in the Intimidator field, replacing Snoopy's GR8 SK8. Chick-fil-A moves into the former Country Kitchen building and a new restaurant, "Chickie's and Pete's" replaces Outer Hanks, and Auntie Anne's takes over Plaza Funnel Cake. The former Chick-fil-A is renovated into Funnel Cake Emporium. Xtreme Skyflyer is renamed to Ripcord and is relocated to the Nighthawk lake. Ricochet repainted. Go-Karts are removed and land clearing begins for a future roller coaster. Toll Plaza is removed and a new one is built further away from the park. The Plantation House entrance closes.
- 2015: Fury 325 debuts along with a new main entrance plaza which was opened in association with the new coaster. Sling Shot, a new ride that catapults riders nearly 300-feet into the air at speeds up to, was also added to the park in 2015. Woodstock Express and Afterburn are repainted and Thunder Road, which operated for 39 years, closes permanently on July 26, 2015. Carowinds surpasses an annual attendance of 2,000,000, becoming the fifth most-visited Cedar Fair park. Mini Golf course is removed.
- 2016: Boomerang Bay water park is expanded and renamed Carolina Harbor. Plants Vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 3Z Arena, an interactive 3D game, debuts in Action Theater. Cirque Imagine becomes the new feature at the Carowinds Theater. Papa Luigi's Pizza is remodeled. Southern Sidewinder and Whitewater Falls are removed.
- 2017: Carolina RFD becomes County Fair with four new rides ; Old location of County Fair becomes Crossroads; Carolina Cobra is repainted and renamed to The Flying Cobras, and is rethemed to represent an airshow; Drop Tower repainted; Panda Express relocates to Joe's Cool Café, with old location demolished; New Game Card system is added for all games; WinterFest returns from November to December 2017. Woodstock’s Whirlybirds, Woodstock Gliders, Snoopy’s Space Race and Snoopy’s Yacht Club are all removed.
- 2018: Planet Snoopy becomes Camp Snoopy with the addition of six new attractions, and a complete re-theme of the area. Flying Ace Aerial Chase is repainted and renamed to Kiddy Hawk. The Carolina Showplace section of the park is renamed Carousel Park to fit in with the new carousel location. WinterFest becomes a permanent seasonal event. Carowinds' first hotel, SpringHill Suites by Marriott, is announced and begins construction for a 2019 opening. Land clearing of the former White Water Falls attraction begins for future expansion. Rip Roarin’ Rapids is “retired”.
- 2019: Copperhead Strike, a Mack double launched roller coaster, opens in the new Blue Ridge Junction area of the park. Woodstock Gliders is renamed Mountain Gliders and returns to the park. The Wings restaurant is converted and expanded into Blue Ridge Country Kitchen with new food offerings. Burrito Cafe is renamed Carowinds Cafe. Dinosaurs ALIVE! closes permanently on August 18.
- 2020: Boogie Board Racer, the southeast’s longest mat racing slide opens in Carolina Harbor. A portion of Woodstock Express is retracked. The park has a delayed opening due to COVID-19 pandemic.
- 2021: Grand Carnivale, a cultural celebration originally added for the 2020 season debuts.