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Carowinds re-introduced WinterFest for the 2017 season. This seasonal holiday event features seasonal holiday decorations, tree lighting, Christmas carolers, homemade crafts, a themed parade, and select rides. The park previously had Winterfest in 1983 when owned by Taft Attractions and again in 2005 when owned by Paramount.
WindSeeker is a 301-foot-tall (92 m) swing ride at several Six Flags parks. The rides are Wind Seeker models manufactured by Mondial. [13] They opened for the 2011 season at Canada's Wonderland in Ontario, Cedar Point and Kings Island in Ohio, and Knott's Berry Farm in California.
The schedule for seasonal events like SCarowinds and WinterFest will be available at a later date. ... Carowinds is a 400-acre park with more than 60 rides and attractions and a 26-acre waterpark ...
The ride opened in 2010 at four Six Flags amusement parks — Canada's Wonderland, Carowinds, Kings Dominion, and Kings Island. The ride was a slight alteration and replacement of Scooby-Doo! and the Haunted Castle after Cedar Fair (now Six Flags) chose to remove all Hanna-Barbera branding from each of their parks by 2010. [1]
It was removed from Kings Island's park map and the ride list on the official web site in early 2010. [16] [17] After reviewing all options, Kings Island officials announced on July 27, 2012, that Son of Beast would be taken down to allow for more park expansion. [18] [19] The lift hill was demolished on November 20, 2012, at 11:02 a.m. ET.
WinterFest opens Friday, Nov. 29 and runs on select dates through New Year's Eve on Dec. 31. Check the theme park's calendar for a full list of dates and times. Winterfest entertainment.
In 2018, Carowinds was named among Time’s top 10 best amusement parks in the country, with Fury 325 recognized as the hottest ride in the park, the Observer reported at the time.
Nighthawk is a retired steel flying roller coaster located at Carowinds. Constructed by Vekoma, it was located in the Thunder Road section of the park. The roller coaster originally opened as Stealth at California's Great America on April 1, 2000. In 2003, Paramount Parks decided to relocate the roller