Is Carowinds profitable?


Is Carowinds profitable? Carowinds, which straddles the North and South Carolina state line, and 10 other theme parks had a record year for attendance and revenue in 2019, according to documentation from Cedar Fair released to shareholders. Revenue was up 9% to $1.47 billion. Attendance was up 8% to 27.9 million visitors.


What is the oldest ride at Carowinds?

Carolina Goldrusher is the oldest roller coaster at Carowinds, opening with the park on March 31, 1973. Don't let that fun fact fool ya' - this roller coaster is full of spunk and continues to produce as many screams as the day it was debuted.


How much does Carowinds cost to build?

Carowinds opened on March 31, 1973, at a cost of $70 million, after a four-year planning period led 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.


What is special about Carowinds?

Only at Carowinds will you find more than 60 world-class rides, the Carolinas' best waterpark, live entertainment, Camp Snoopy, and downhome Carolina cuisine. Family-friendly special events keep guests coming back for new ways to play all season long.


Does Carowinds have a lazy river?

On this classic lazy river, you can nestle down into a colorful, cushy inner tube, put your shades on, lie back and let the gentle current do all the work of advancing you down and around the river.


How many people go to Carowinds each year?

Each year, over 25 million guests visit our parks.


Can a 15 year old go to Carowinds alone?

Guests ages 15 years old or younger who are found inside the park unaccompanied by a chaperone will be subject to ejection. This chaperone requirement applies to all Carowinds ticket and season passholders. Parents or guardians are responsible for the behavior of their minor children.


What is coming to Carowinds 2024?

In 2024, the park will open for the season in early March, which is a return to traditional scheduling practices. In a brief statement, the park said its parent company, Cedar Fair, made the decision. “Carowinds is returning to our traditional seasonal operating calendar, opening on March 9, 2024.


What is not allowed in Carowinds?

Carrying firearms, ammunition, knives, and weapons of any kind and any other prohibited item. Carowinds reserves the right to prohibit any items at their discretion. Unsolicited photographing or video recording that disrupts a guest's experience or interferes with park operations.


Why did Carowinds get rid of Thunder Road?

The design of the ride was based on Rebel Yell (now Racer 75), a wooden racing coaster at Kings Dominion in Doswell, Virginia. Thunder Road was closed on July 26, 2015, to make room for expansion at the park.


How much did Cedar Fair buy Carowinds for?

Cedar Fair purchased Carowinds in 2006 from Paramount for $1.24 billion. The 400-acre amusement park straddles North Carolina and South Carolina in Charlotte and Fort Mill, respectively.