carowwindspark Reviewed by penn39 on
2010-08-13T09:52:26Z
After spending at least 200 dollars in the park, I was escorted from my last ride of the day on the Intimidator by security because I wanted to wait for the front seat. I had done this on every ride the whole day including the Intimidator. I was told that I must fill in the empty rows and could not wait for the front, this way the customers who got to sit in the front seat would be random. Every other amusement in America creates a longer line for the front seat so people could choose to wait the extra time. However, after discussion with the security guards and ride manager, they made it clear that the employee in question was acting on ride policy when she asked us to leave the front seat line. I might also point out that at least 4 groups of people were in front of us waiting for the seat and I would wonder why they were allowed to wait and we were not.
Carrowindsshould stick to their policy! Cudos! Reviewed by HelloMetro User on
2009-07-26T13:32:00Z
Sounds like a place I need to go. Youth need to show work ethics....no body piercing, baggy pants, hats on backwards and good gracious the language of our youth!!
Best park to visit this year? Reviewed by HelloMetro User on
2009-06-20T23:38:00Z
Recently found out about Carrowinds. Read the reviews especially by Michelle M. & decided that if that truly is their policy on appearance that it is the place for us this year. We love theme parks but no longer go to our once fav. because of the young people that work there with their put off appearance/attitude. We enjoy family parks & this one sounds perfect! Thanx for the great reviews!!