Stop by Traditions at the North Gate to measure your child and get a wristband to make it easy to tell which rides will be open to him or her. The park map shows the height requirement and thrill level for every ride, and height requirements are marked at the entrance to each ride.
Keep in mind that some rides in Camp Snoopy have maximum heights, so older siblings may not be able to ride with young children. Where are the best places in Carowinds for the younger crowd? Camp Snoopy has a baby care center with a rocking chair for nursing moms, a microwave to warm bottles, and a diaper changing station.
Strollers are also available for rent—ask Guest Services near the main entrance. Little ones may also enjoy the classic midway rides and games in the County Fair zone, and the charming Grand Carousel in the Carousel Park area. The KidTrack wristband program helps reunite parents with little ones. Visit Guest Services to learn more.
You should also designate a meeting spot in case any family members get separated. This zone is called Celebration Plaza , featuring the Carolina Skytower , one of three rides original to the Carowinds of Giga means between and feet tall and completing a full circuit. Continue to the Carolina Boardwalk to experience the Carolina Cyclone , the first roller coaster to feature four inversions; the Carolina Goldrusher , the first coaster to cross state lines and a Carowinds original; and the Ricochet , a steel coaster from that whips riders around with jarring turns and drops.
This is the home of the Flying Cobras, a boomerang model coaster that sends riders into a cobra roll and vertical loop, then repeats the madness in reverse. This seven-acre zone features Copperhead Strike , the first double launch coaster in the Carolinas. With the most inversions of any double launch coaster in North America, Copperhead Strike goes from zero to 42 mph in 2.
Mountain Gliders is another new ride in Blue Ridge Junction, allowing guests to spin outward in carriages they can guide on their own. From Blue Ridge Junction you can access Carolina Harbor , a water park included with the price of Carowinds admission. Want to stay dry? Rounding out the themed areas is Camp Snoopy , a kid-friendly zone featuring more than a dozen rides and Beagle Scout Acres, an 8, square-foot climb and play area for tots.
Look for your favorite life-sized Peanuts characters as you explore Camp Snoopy. At up to 40 feet tall and 35 mph, the Woodstock Express is the perfect starter coaster for thrill-seeking tykes. You can find dining and beverage options throughout Carowinds, with a la carte or meal plan pricing options. Find a list of gluten-friendly foods offered at Carowinds.
Guests ages 13 and up can run from over monsters, catch haunted attractions and shows, and experience mazes and scare zones. SCarowinds requires a separate ticket. This event is free with Carowinds admission and includes corn and hay mazes, games, crafts, a Halloween Hootenanny at Blue Ridge Junction, and more. Starting in November, Carowinds transforms into a winter wonderland for WinterFest.
More than five million lights, a foot tree, live shows and performers, holiday activities and more await WinterFest guests. Next Post. Carowinds Tickets and Discounts Ready to make a day of it? Carowinds Fast Lane We get it. Boogie Board Racer. Prepare for the slide of your life when world-class water slide racing comes to Carowinds! Don't miss a minute of the fun! You'll find all of the calendars and hours for Carowinds here. Reopening Protocols.
Gather the whole family to make lifelong memories at WinterFest, the area's most immersive holiday attraction with a sleigh-full of fun things to do for Christmas.
Select nights Nov. With 13 roller coasters at Carowinds, including two of the 10 tallest coasters in the world, there's a coaster for every age and every level of daring.
Here's your completely opinionated guide to the parks' fantastic collection of roller coasters. The Fury is the tallest, fastest giga coaster in the world. Reaching a height of feet, and a ride lasting 3 minutes and 25 seconds, the Fury is a ride for the bravest of souls. It's one you'll never forget. It's a sit-down steel roller coaster with one gigantic drop, several big drops, and multiple super-tight turns that whip you all around, crossing back and forth over the South Carolina and North Carolina state line.
You lift up and out of your seat for several seconds known as "airtime" at least half a dozen times. The incredible adrenaline rush left me weak-kneed and exhilarated. The Intimidator is the second tallest roller coaster in the park at feet in height and if you think it's small in comparison to the Fury, remember that it's still taller than a story building and is visible from miles away. It's a sit-down steel coaster with a wonderfully smooth, gliding ride.
While the Fury seems to focus more on tight, twisting turns, the Intimidator is all about the hills. What really makes it scary to me are the seats. The individual seats are separated and staggered across the trains' platforms, instead of all together in rows, so it sort of feels like you're hurtling through the air at 75 miles an hour in a kitchen chair.
No cuddling up to your boyfriend or holding your mom's hand if you're scared. You're on your own. My sister screamed on the entire way UP the first hill. The Afterburn is my favorite roller coaster in the park.
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