WARNING
Many rides at Carowinds are dynamic and thrilling. There are inherent risks in riding any amusement ride. For your protection, each ride is rated for its special features, such as high speeds, steep drops, sharp turns, or other dynamic forces. If you choose to ride, you accept all of these risks. Restrictions for guests of extreme size (height or weight) are posted at certain rides. Guests with disabilities should refer to our Ride Admission Policy available at Guest Services. Participate responsibly. You should be in good health to ride safely. You know your physical conditions and limitations, Carowinds does not. If you suspect your health could be at risk for any reason, or you could aggravate a pre-existing condition of any kind, DO NOT RIDE!
Welcome to Carowinds!
We are glad you’re here. We have plenty of exciting rides and shows for everyone. At Carowinds, we are proud to have earned one of the best safety records in the industry. We are committed to providing our guests with a safe environment and we want our guests to have a safe and enjoyable day.
Many amusement park rides incorporate safety systems designed by the manufacturer to accommodate people of average physical stature and body proportion. These safety systems may place restrictions on the ability of an individual to safely experience the ride. Extremely large or small individuals, guests who have heart, back or neck trouble, pregnant women, people who have had recent surgery, people with casts, braces, restrictive devices or disabilities may not be safely accommodated by these systems. For example, height requirements are based on the size needed for safety restraints to function properly and the level of maturity usually associated with a certain height.
Carowinds Ride Admission Policy is based on the requirements of the manufacturer, our past experience and our evaluation of each ride using our knowledge of the ride in both normal and emergency operating conditions. Our prime consideration is the ability of each person to endure the dynamics of a ride without risk of injury to that person or other riders. Any guest who feels he or she may be affected by this policy is encouraged to review this Guest Assistance Guide.
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2015 Guest Assistance Guide
All passenger restraint systems, including lap bars, shoulder harnesses and seatbelts, must be positioned, fastened and tightened
properly to allow guests to ride. Information in this guide is subject to change.
Ride Rating System
A Ride Rating Program has been designed which provides a scale for rating the thrill factor of each ride. The intent is to provide a scale to guide Park guests in determining which attractions to ride based on their own experience level, physical condition, and abilities.
Each ride/attraction is placed into one of five categories: CAROWINDS
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION
Low Thrill Rides Rides that are generally calm and gentle in nature.
Mild Thrill Rides Rides that generally have low speeds with gentle motion and braking. Rides have smooth transitions with some changes in elevation and speed. Moderate
Thrill Rides Rides that generally have low to medium speeds and/or heights with moderate motion and braking. Riders may encounter unexpected changes in direction and/or speed during portions of the ride. High Thrill Rides Rides that generally have medium to high speeds and/or heights with moderate to rapid braking. Riders may encounter unexpected changes in speed, direction and/or elevation.
Aggressive Thrill Rides
Rides that generally have one or more of the following: high speeds and/or heights, aggressive and unexpected forces, and rapid directional or elevation change. Riders will encounter many unexpected rapid changes in speed, direction and/or elevation.
BOOMERANG BAY
CATEGORY DESCRIPTION
Low Thrill Rides This is a low speed, and or shallow water attraction.
Mild Thrill Rides This is a low to medium speed attraction, and/or water depth to 48 inches. Some rider control, maneuvering and/or swimming skills required.
Moderate Thrill Rides
This is a medium speed attraction. Height and water depth may vary. Moderate or unexpected forces can be generated during the ride. This attraction may require rider control and/or strong swimming skills. Physical activity may be strenuous.
High Thrill Rides This is a fast paced ride experience. Riders will encounter changes in speed, direction, elevation, strong water currents, and/or depth of water, some of which is unexpected. This attraction requires rider body control and strong swimming skills.
Aggressive Thrill Rides
This is a high speed and/or deep water attraction with turbulent turns, drops and/or strong water currents with changes in speed, direction, elevation and/or deep water, which may be unexpected. This attraction requires rider body control and strong swimming skills.
Key To Symbols
The following symbols and ride ratings are used to define our rides on the following pages.
Ambulatory Prohibited for guests with neck trouble Maximum Speed of Ride Must be at least this height to ride. Accommodates
Wheelchair Prohibited for pregnant women
Must be accompanied by supervising companion, of proper height to ride
Cannot be any taller than this to ride/participate Transferable Prohibited for guests who have had recent surgery Must be accompanied by a child to ride/participate Maximum Height of Ride Prohibited for guests
Alternate Access Entrances &
Attraction Boarding Passes
Carowinds Ride Admission Policy and Alternate Access Entrances are designed to help you safely experience our facilities and provide equal access to all guests.The safety of guests and employees are our #1 priority at Carowinds. Safety is a shared partnership between the park and our guests. Not everyone can safely enjoy every ride. Guests are asked to review and carefully consider the ride restrictions using good judgment. However, we reserve the right to make the final decision regarding the eligibility of a rider based on a person’s size, weight, willingness to ride, or other limitations. Please refer to your individual Rider Access Form for rides that will safely accommodate you. If you require the use of an Alternate Access Entrance, please visit Guest Services or First Aid to obtain a Rider Access Form, Boarding Pass, and Guest Assistance Guide. The Guest Assistance Guide explains the ride entry guidelines and procedures and provides specific information related to each attraction. Alternate Access Entrances are intended to accommodate guests with mobility restrictions or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and not to bypass others waiting in line. This service is available for a guest with restricted mobility or ASD and up to three companions.
To provide equal access for all guests, we have developed a Boarding Pass Program which allows guests with mobility restrictions or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to access rides at specified times via the Alternate Access Entrance (usually a ride’s exit) in order to avoid crowds and waiting in the regular queue. Guests who are in possession of a Boarding Pass will obtain a boarding or “ride” time on the Boarding Pass that is equal to the anticipated wait time for a particular ride from the ride associate at the Alternate Access Entrance (usually a ride’s exit). Guests can then choose to rest comfortably away from the queue area, visit a shop, see a show or play a game until their boarding time.
Information on where guests access the ride is posted on each Ride’s Rider Safety Sign. All guests, regardless of point of access, are required to meet all riding requirements for the ride, including height and medical restrictions in order to ride/participate. Here’s How It Works
• The guest with a mobility impairment or ASD should visit Guest Services upon his/her arrival at the park to express his/her inability to wait in the regular line. Some questions are asked to ensure that the rider has the required physical criteria in order to safely experience rides, and a Boarding Pass is issued for the guest in question and up to 3 riding companions.
• In addition to a Boarding Pass, the guest with a mobility impairment or ASD will receive a “Rider Access Form” that lists the rides that the guest with a disability can safely enjoy. • The rider (or a member of their party) obtains
a boarding time from the ride associate at the Alternate Access Entrance, equivalent to the length of the ride line. The rider can then wait comfortably away from the queue area. • The guest listed on the Boarding Pass must
be present as a rider when a Boarding Pass is being utilized.
• Guests may not accumulate more than one boarding time at a time.
• Due to the nature of the attractions in Boomerang Bay, Alternate Access and Boarding Passes are only available at Crocodile Run via the exit. Boarding Passes, however, are required for Halloween Haunt Mazes if the Maze has a line.
Access Symbols
Symbols indicate boarding procedures for each ride and are defined below.
This symbol is used to identify rides where the guest may remain in wheelchair.
Attractions using this symbol can
accommodate guests who are able to leave the wheelchair on the midway and climb steps to a second story station.
Rides using this symbol can accommodate guests who are able to transfer from the wheelchair to the ride unit. Guest must be accompanied by a companion who can assist with transfer, as Carowinds employees are not permitted to physically assist guess with transferring from their wheelchairs.
Height Requirements
Supervise children at all times. Your child may be “officially” measured at the Height Check station at Guest Services near the North Gate entrance. They are intended to make your wait in line shorter by streamlining the rider height measurement process. For the safety of your child, a standard play shoe which does not contribute excessively to the child’s height is required. For example, a child is not permitted to wear platform shoes to help meet a height requirement. Carowinds reserves the right to ask that shoes be removed to ensure that a child’s height is not being artificially enhanced or manipulated.
Guests Of Exceptional Size
All passenger restraint systems, including lap bars, shoulder harnesses and seat belts, must be positioned and fastened properly to allow guests to ride.Due to rider restraint system requirements, guests of exceptional size may not be accommodated on some of our rides. This may apply, but not be limited to, guests who exceed 6'2" or those who exceed 225 pounds, have a 40" waistline or 52" chest. Our larger guests may experience difficulty on
Afterburn Carolina Cobra Carolina Cyclone Carolina Goldrusher Drop Tower
Flying Ace Aerial Chase Fury 325™ Hurler Intimidator Nighthawk Ricochet Sling Shot Southern Star Thunder Road WindSeeker White Water Falls Woodstock Express Vortex
Yo-Yo
You may enter the ride via the exit to ensure the restraints function properly prior to waiting in line. Test seats are located at the entrance of Fury 325, Nighthawk and Intimidator.
Loose Articles: Travel Light
When planning your day at Carowinds, it’s best to travel light. Bring only items that can be safely secured in cargo pockets (fastened with Velcro, a button or zipper) or a waist pack fastened with a zipper.Most rides cannot accommodate loose articles including cell phones, pagers, hats, cameras, stuffed animals, purses, backpacks, umbrellas, beverage containers, personal entertainment devices, etc. Items must be safely secured in cargo pockets, a waist pack, in a bin on the ride platform, left in a locker, or with a non-rider. Ride Operators cannot be responsible for these items. On Fury 325 loose items that are not able to be stored in cargo pockets are not permitted in line. Glasses must be secured on all rides. On Fury 325, Intimidator, Nighthawk, Afterburn, and Drop Tower, glasses must be secured by an athletic strap or they cannot be worn on the ride. For safety reasons, taking pictures, videotaping and filming on rides is prohibited.
Lost & Found Articles
Secure all loose articles such as glasses, cellular phones, pagers, loose change, cameras, keys, clothing, sunglasses, hats, wallets, etc., before you board a ride. All items found at Carowinds are turned in to Guest Services. If you lose an item on a ride we will search for the article as soon as possible. In order to keep the ride in operation an immediate search may not be possible. Please visit Guest Services to complete paperwork to ensure the item is returned to you if it’s found.
For your safety, do not enter unauthorized areas. You may be seriously injured if you enter an unauthorized area.
Additional Ride Information
To ensure guests can hear safety instructions, headphones must be removed before boarding. Personal entertainment devices must be safely secured in a cargo pocket, waist packet, left in a locker or with a non-rider.Please refrain from eating or drinking refreshments in our station areas. Smoking is prohibited in all ride lines and stations. Smoking is only allowed in designated smoking areas within the park.
Camera Policy
For safety reasons, we cannot permit on ride photography of any kind on any ride other than the Carolina Skytower and Snoopy’s Junction. Due to the potential for water damage, Rip Roarin’ Rapids, Whitewater Falls and Snoopy’s Yacht Club riders should leave their cameras and other valuable items with a non-rider or in a locker.
Use of camera phones or any type of photography or video recording devices is prohibited in any rest room or Boomerang Bay Changing area.
Special Services
We’re trying to make Carowinds as enjoyable and barrier-free as practical. Listed below are some of the services we offer. Please feel free to suggest areas in which we might improve in the future.
1. On most rides where guests in wheelchairs can be accommodated, guests will have to leave their wheelchairs to be seated.
2. A limited supply of wheelchairs and electric convenience vehicles (ECV) are available for rent at the Rental Center inside each entrance. However, since wheelchairs and ECV’s are rented on a first-come, first-served basis and cannot be reserved in advance, we urge guests to bring their own wheelchair. Wheelchairs may not be taken out of the Park gates or to the parking lot. However, a Park associate will be happy to provide any assistance you may need at that time.
3. Our First Aid station is staffed during park operating hours. Refrigeration for medication, with exception for bee sting anaphylaxis kits, is available at First Aid, and medical equipment can be stored. First Aid is located in Carolina Boardwalk, across from Carolina Goldrusher. A second location is in Boomerang Bay near Kangaroo Lagoon. 4. All shows and most attractions are accessible. 5. Although outside food and beverages are not
allowed in the park, individuals who have special need/diet items due to a medical condition may bring small coolers to accommodate such needs. 6. Service animals are welcome at Carowinds.
Service animals must be physically controlled on a leash or harness at all times. The service animal relief area is located behind North gate guest services. Due to the nature of most rides, service animals must remain with a non-riding member of the guest’s party. Carowinds employees are not permitted to take control of service animals. Guests whose service animals demonstrate aggressive actions toward our guests or employees will be directed to remove the animal from the Park. Limit one service animal per guest.
If you need further information or have a special need that is not addressed here, please contact Guest Services or call 1-800-888-4FUN.
Ride Safely
Under SC State law Section 41-18-35: Requires riders to obey all posted signs and warnings and instructions and to behave in a manner that will not cause or contribute to injuring themselves or others. Riders must report all injuries before leaving. If you have any questions please see attendant before exiting attraction.
This includes people who are behaving in an unruly fashion or giving the indication of being under the influence of alcohol or chemical intoxicants. While all amusement attractions have associated risks, certain individuals are at increased risk for injury from these attractions. Carefully evaluate each attraction to determine if you or member of your party can safely participate. We reserve the right to deny access to a ride to anyone we feel may not be able to safely experience the ride or may be a hazard to others.
Before riding, note all safety warnings for each ride. In general:
• Face forward and remain seated in an upright position with your back and shoulders against the seat back and hold on until the ride comes to a complete stop.
• Attention Riders: Due to the nature of our rides, backpacks, purses, electronics, stuffed animals and other loose items are not permitted on most rides. Glasses must be secured. Smaller items may be secured in cargo pockets, waist packs, left in a locker or with a non-rider. Carowinds is not responsible for lost items.
• All passenger restraint systems, including lap bars, shoulder harnesses and seat belts, must be positioned, fastened and tightened at all times.
• No picture taking while riding.
• Keep all parts of your body inside ride unit at all times.
• Shirts are required on all rides. Shoes may be removed before riding Afterburn, Drop Tower, Flying Ace Aerial Chase, Yo-Yo, White Water Falls, Intimidator and WindSeeker.
Basic Information
In general, all riders should be in good health and free from any conditions known or unknown that might be aggravated by riding. To ride, guests must have the ability to brace themselves upright in the seat and support their head and neck during ride movements.
Casts and Braces
Guests with casts and braces will be restricted from riding rides where the cast or brace will not fit inside the ride unit or where it will present a hazard to the guest or others. Any cast that prevents the arm from bending at the elbow or the leg from bending at the knee, are considered a “full” cast and are restricted from most rides and slides at Carowinds and Boomerang Bay. We suggest you delay your visit until the cast is removed.
Magnetic Fields on Rides
Magnetics are used at the following attractions: Fury 325, Intimidator, Nighthawk, Drop Tower. Guests with medical devices sensitive to magnetic fields (pacemakers, hearing aids, etc.), should consider these factors when deciding to ride.
Oxygen Tanks
Due to the dynamic nature of rides, oxygen tanks are not permitted on most attractions. Please consult with Guest Services to speak with a member of management to discuss available rides. Oxygen tanks are permitted in all restaurants, shops and entertainment venues.
Photosensitivity / Strobe Lighting
Many attractions utilize special effects including strobe lighting and specialty ride lights that may impact guests with certain medical conditions. Attractions utilizing these effects include; Fury 325, Woodstock Express, Lucy’s Crabbie Cabbies, Flying Ace Balloon Race, Charlie Brown Wind Up, Afterburn, Action Theater, Boo Blasters On Boo Hill, WindSeeker, Dodg’ems, Intimidator, Nighthawk, and Ricochet.Pregnant Women
Pregnant women are prohibited from riding all rides with the exception of Carolina Skytower, Character Carousel, Snoopy’s Junction and Kookaburra Bay.
Prosthetic Devices
and Amputations
Guests with any type of prosthesis should not ride Afterburn, Drop Tower, Yo-Yo, Vortex, Aerial Chase or Nighthawk unless they can ensure the devices is properly secured and will remain in place during the ride. If there is any concern of the prosthesis becoming dislodged during the ride, guests should visit Guest Services for assistance. Due to manufacture requirements at Fury 325 and Intimidator, any lower body amputation must be at or below the ankle. Due to manufacture requirements at WindSeeker, a guest with more than one lower body amputation below the knee is not permitted to ride. Guests with a single amputation above the knee may ride Afterburn, Intimidator and Fury 325 with the use of a separate three-point harness, provided the guest has remaining leg and arm remnants to be secured by the separate three-point harness. Guests should check with Guest Services to determine if they are eligible to use the three-point harness.
Riding Attire
Most rides require proper riding attire including shirts and shoes. Shirts and shoes are required in queues and all park pathways at all times. Swimwear is not permitted on rides outside of the Waterpark. For your safety, loose clothing (including scarves and other free-flowing clothing), must be significantly secured or removed to prevent any interference with the ride system.
In Boomerang Bay, proper swimwear is required. Swim wear is defined as a one or two piece swimsuit. Pants, denim, thongs, or transparent clothing are not permitted. We reserve the right to determine the appropriateness of swimwear.
Recent Surgery, Heart, Back,
Neck Problems and/or Pregnancy
Guests with a history of recent surgery, heart trouble/ high blood pressure, neck trouble, back trouble, or any other condition that may be aggravated by riding, or who is pregnant, should carefully heed all warning signs at each ride entrance. If you are in doubt about your ability to safely experience a ride or would like more rider information, please request our Guest Assistance Guide at Guest Services.The ride manufacturer and Carowinds prohibit guests with the above conditions from riding:
• Afterburn
• Boo Blasters on Boo Hill • Carolina Cobra
• Carolina Cyclone • Carolina Goldrusher • Dodg’ems
• Drop Tower
• Flying Ace Aerial Chase • Flying Ace Balloon Race • Fury 325
• Hurler • Intimidator
• Lucy’s Crabbie Cabbies • Nighthawk
• Peanuts Pirates • Ricochet • RipCord
• Rip Roarin’ Rapids • Scrambler • Scream Weaver • Sling Shot
• Snoopy’s Space Race • Snoopy’s Yacht Club • Southern Star • Thunder Road • Vortex
• White Water Fall • WindSeeker • Woodstock Express • Woodstock Gliders • Yo-Yo
Boomerang Bay
• Awesome Aussie Twisters • Bondi Beach
• Bondi Pipeline/Tasmanian Typhoon • Crocodile Run
• Dorsal Fin Drop • Down Under Thunder • Great Barrier Reef • Jackaroo Landing • Kangaroo Lagoon
• Ripsnort Ridge/Screamin’ Wombat • Surfer’s Swell
• Sydney Sidewinder
Evacuations
Evacuations may be required due to such causes as a mechanical problem, weather conditions, or power interruption. If an evacuation is required, guests may need to maneuver across catwalks, from the highest point of the ride, and down steeply inclined catwalks or steps. Ride units may also stop at tops of lifts or on the ride course due to mechanical reasons.
If evacuation from a ride/attraction is required, for safety reasons, we may evacuate ambulatory guests prior to evacuating those guests using wheelchairs. If so, you accept any danger due to delayed evacuation or if we need to physically lift or lower you. If you use your wheelchair on a ride, you are responsible for being able to withstand the movement of the ride.
Definitions
Every ride entrance lists height requirements and special instructions regarding the ride. Carowinds uses the following terms:
Supervising Companion: A supervising companion
is someone who meets all the requirements to ride the ride themselves, is 16 years of age or older, and demonstrates appropriate observed behavior. Whenever a guest needs accompaniment, the accompanying person must meet all the ride requirements, as well as assist the guest. This includes helping the guests in the boarding and exiting of the ride, assisting the guest in maintaining postural control while riding, and assisting the guest down stairs, catwalks, or ladders in case of an evacuation.
Hand-held Infant: A hand-held infant is a child who is unable to walk to the ride unit independently or maintain independent seated postural control. Functioning Extremity: A functioning extremity is a limb over which a person has control. At most attractions a prosthetic device may be considered a functioning extremity.
Ability to hold on or brace: Ability to use one’s arms to maintain a grasp on an assist bar and support one’s body during normal and emergency procedures on a ride and to use one’s legs to brace to maintain a seated position during the forces of the ride.
Full-Arm and Full-Leg Casts: Any cast that prevents the arm from bending at the elbow or the leg from bending at the knee is considered a “full” cast.
Criteria
Carowinds Ride Admission Policy is designed to allow our guests to participate in the enjoyment of our Parks as much as possible. The policy was developed by analyzing the Neutral Criteria required to safely ride each particular ride. Each ride was evaluated for the criteria necessary for an individual to ride safely. It is our policy to allow anyone to ride who meets all these requirements and is not a hazard to himself or others. We continue to evaluate and update our Ride Admission Policy as necessary.
The evaluation of each ride considered the following criteria which may be required to ride a particular ride safely.
1. Ability to exhibit independent seated postural control under the dynamic conditions of the ride.
Explanation: The rider must have the body and spinal control to sit upright without the aid of other people or devices. The rider must also have sufficient muscle control to support their head, neck and upper torso during the course of the ride, including the dynamic motion of the ride. Certain ride units such as carrousel horses require the ability to form a saddle posture with the guest’s thighs.
Required for ALL rides and attractions with the following exceptions:
• Carousel – riders that do not meet the above requirement must be seated with a supervising companion in a chariot. • Carolina Skytower – not required
Riders that do not meet the above requirement may ride with a supervising companion on the following:
• Carolina Skytower • Snoopy’s Junction • Crocodile Run • Great Barrier Reef • Bondi Beach • Kookaburra Bay • Wallaby Wharf
2. Appropriate center of gravity.
Explanation: The rider’s body must have the appropriate weight distribution for that ride. Required for ALL rides and attractions with the following exceptions:
• Carousel – riders that do not meet the above requirement must be seated with a supervising companion in a chariot.
Riders must have sufficient lower extremities to ensure the ride restraint system adequately restrains them on the following attractions:
• Afterburn • Drop Tower
• Flying Ace Aerial Chase
• RipCord – proper functioning of flight suit must be maintained.
Not required on the following: • Boo Blasters On Boo Hill • Carolina Cobra • Carolina Cyclone • Carolina Skytower • Scream Weaver • Snoopy’s Junction • Snoopy’s Yacht Club • Woodstock Gliders • Bondi Beach • Crocodile Run • Great Barrier Reef • Jackaroo Landing • Kangaroo Lagoon • Kookaburra Bay • Wallaby Wharf
3. Ability to hold on with one functioning arm.
Explanation: A functioning arm is an upper extremity or prosthesis exhibiting good grip control, the ability to brace, and strong enough to allow the guest to maintain the proper riding position throughout the duration of the ride. Any arm prosthesis must remain properly secured under the dynamic forces of the ride. Due to manufacturer requirements, some rides may exclude prosthetics.
Required for ALL rides and attractions with the following exceptions:
• Carousel – riders that do not meet the above requirement must be seated with a supervising companion in a chariot. Not required on the following:
• Carolina Skytower • Snoopy’s Junction • Bondi Beach • Crocodile Run • Great Barrier Reef • Jackaroo Landing • Kangaroo Lagoon • Kookaburra Bay • Wallaby Wharf
4. Ability to hold on with two functioning arms.
Explanation: Ability to hold on with two functioning arms as defined above.
Required for the following rides and attractions: • Ripsnort Ridge/Screamin’ Wombat
5. Ability to brace self with one functioning leg.
Explanation: Riders must have one functioning leg to be used for bracing the body during the course of the ride. A functioning leg may be a normal leg or a prosthesis which can be used for bracing. Any leg prosthesis must remain properly secured under the dynamic forces of the ride. Due to manufacturer requirements, some rides may exclude prosthetics.
Required for ALL rides and attractions with the following exceptions:
• Bondi Beach • Crocodile Run • Great Barrier Reef • Jackaroo Landing • Kangaroo Lagoon • Kookaburra Bay • Wallaby Wharf
6. Ability to brace self with two functioning legs.
Explanation: Riders must have two functioning legs to be used for bracing the body during the course of the ride and maintaining balance when entering and exiting a ride unit. A functioning leg may be a normal leg or a prosthesis (see page 6 for Prosthetic Devices) which can be used for bracing.
7. Minimum of two functioning extremities.
Explanation: Riders must have a minimum of two functioning extremities (two legs, two arms, or one arm and one leg) to brace themselves during the ride and assist in entering and exiting the ride unit.
Required for the following rides and attractions: • Jackaroo Landing
• Kangaroo Lagoon
Riders that do not meet the above requirement may ride with a supervising companion on the following:
• Bondi Beach • Crocodile Run • Great Barrier Reef
8. Minimum of three functioning extremities.
Explanation: Riders must have a minimum of three functioning extremities (two legs and one arm or two arms and one leg) to brace themselves (with tripod bracing) during the ride. Required for ALL rides and attractions with the following exceptions:
• Bondi Beach • Crocodile Run • Great Barrier Reef • Jackaroo Landing • Kangaroo Lagoon • Kookaburra Bay • Wallaby Wharf
9. Ability to enter/exit ride within specified parameters without endangering self or others.
Explanation: Riders must be able to enter and exit the ride without jeopardizing themselves or others and to assist with their own evacuation, if necessary. This may include special
arrangements such as entering through the exit or having someone aid you in boarding. For the safety of our team members and riders, ride operators are instructed not to perform any lifting of riders, other than in the children’s area. Riders that do not meet the above requirement may ride with a supervising companion on the following rides. Riders must meet this requirement in order to ride all other rides.
• Carousel • Carolina Skytower • Snoopy’s Junction • Kookaburra Bay • Wallaby Wharf
10. Appropriate observed behavior:
Explanation: Riders demonstrates appropriate observed behavior indicating a willingness and ability to participate and/or follow rider requirements. Appropriate observed behavior may include, but not be limited to maintaining proper riding position, attention and compliance to safety instructions, proper use of all ride safety equipment and willingness to participate. Riders have a duty to:
• exercise good judgment
• act in a responsible manner while using amusement rides
• obey all warnings prior and during participation
• not participate while under the influence of alcohol or drugs
• properly use all ride safety equipment provided
Riders that do not meet the above requirement may ride with a supervising companion on the following rides. All other rides require riders to demonstrate appropriate observed behavior.
• Boo Blasters On Boo Hill • Carolina Skytower • Dodg’ems • Scream Weaver • Snoopy’s Junction • Bondi Beach • Crocodile Run • Great Barrier Reef • Kookaburra Bay • Wallaby Wharf
11. Casts and Braces
Explanation: Riders with casts and braces will be restricted from riding rides where the cast or brace will not fit inside the ride unit or where it will present a hazard to the guest or others. Riders with full arm (elbow restricted) and full leg (knee restricted) casts or braces are restricted from most rides and water slides at Carowinds. We suggest you delay your visit until the cast is removed. Braces with exposed metal parts are not permitted on the slides in the Boomerang Bay.
Forearm Cast – riders with a forearm cast will NOT be able to ride the following rides:
• Afterburn • Intimidator • Fury 325 • Vortex
• Ripsnort Ridge/Screamin’ Wombat Full Arm Cast – riders with a full arm cast will only be able to ride the following rides:
• Boo Blasters On Boo Hill • Carolina Skytower • Carousel
• Charlie Brown’s Wind Up • Dodg’ems
• Flying Ace Balloon Race • Woodstock Gliders • Scream Weaver • Scrambler • Snoopy’s Junction • Snoopy’s vs. Red Baron • Woodstock Whirlybirds
• WindSeeker — cast must fit comfortable inside ride unit
• Snoopy’s Space Race • Snoopy’s Yacht Club • Yo-Yo
• Bondi Beach and Great Barrier Reef – Water depth may be restricted. • Jackaroo Landing – May not ride slides. • Kangaroo Lagoon – May not ride slides. • Kookaburra Bay
• Wallaby Wharf
Braced Arm Cast – riders with a braced arm cast will only be able to ride the following rides:
• Boo Blasters On Boo Hill • Carolina Skytower • Carousel
• Flying Ace Balloon Race • Snoopy’s Junction • Snoopy’s Space Race • Snoopy’s Yacht Club • Snoopy’s vs. Red Baron
• Jackaroo Landing – May not ride slides. • Kangaroo Lagoon – May not ride slides. • Kookaburra Bay
• Wallaby Wharf
Foot or Lower Leg Cast – riders with a foot or lower leg cast will NOT be able to ride the following rides: • Sling Shot • Fury 325 • Intimidator • Vortex • Afterburn • RipCord • Nighthawk
• Awesome Aussie Twister
• Bondi Pipeline/Tasmanian Typhoon • Dorsal Fin Drop
• Down Under Thunder
• Jackaroo Landing – May not ride slides. • Kangaroo Lagoon – May not ride slides.
• Platypus Plunge
• Ripsnort Ridge/Screamin’ Wombat • Surfer’s Swell
• Sydney Sidewinder
Full Leg Cast – riders with a full leg cast will only be able to ride the following rides as long as the cast fits comfortably in the ride unit:
• Boo Blasters On Boo Hill • Skytower
• Carousel – must ride chariot • Flying Ace Balloon Race • Lucy’s Crabbie Cabbies • Peanuts Pirates • Rip Roaring Rapids • Scrambler • Snoopy’s Junction • Snoopy Space Race • Snoopy’s Yacht Club • Woodstock Gliders • Woodstock Whirlybirds
• Bondi Beach and Great Barrier Reef – Water depth may be restricted. • Jackaroo Landing – May not ride slides. • Kangaroo Lagoon – May not ride slides. • Kookaburra Bay
• Wallaby Wharf
Cervical Collar or Neck Brace – riders with a cervical collar or neck brace will only be able to ride the following rides:
• Boo Blasters On Boo Hill • Carolina Skytower • Carousel
• Snoopy’s Junction • Snoopy’s Space Race • Yacht Club
• Jackaroo Landing – May not participate on heighted activity area or ride slides.
• Kangaroo Lagoon – May not participate on heighted activity area or ride slides
• Kookaburra Bay • Wallaby Wharf
Broken Collar Bone – riders with a broken collar bone will only be able to ride the following rides:
• Carolina Skytower • Carousel
• Charlie Brown’s Wind Up • Snoopy’s Junction • Snoopy’s Space Race • Yacht Club
• Snoopy vs. Red Baron • Boo Blasters On Boo Hill • Yo-Yo
• Jackaroo Landing – May not participate on heighted activity area or ride slides. • Kangaroo Lagoon – May not participate on
heighted activity area or ride slides. • Kookaburra Bay
• Wallaby Wharf 12. Prosthetics
Explanation: Riders with any type of prosthesis should not ride unless they can ensure the device is properly secured and will remain in place during the ride. All riders must be able to maintain the proper riding positioning. Additionally, prosthetic devices with exposed metal parts are not permitted on most Boomerang Bay attractions. Riders should visit Guest Services or First Aid prior to riding to ensure a safe riding experience. The manufacturers of the following rides require that riders with prosthetic devices provide Carowinds with documentation from the provider of their prosthetic device to guarantee that the device has been designed to remain securely in place while exceeding a maximum speed of 120 miles per hour with maximum G forces from -1.5 G’s to 5G’s with a sufficient safety factor for single point failure items:
• Drop Tower (leg prosthesis only)
Prosthetics are NOT allowing on the following: • Fury 325
• Intimidator 13. Hand Held Infants
Explanation: Hand held infants (children who are unable to independently walk or maintain seated postural control) will only be able to ride the following rides as long as the infant has a supervising companion:
• Carolina Skytower • Carousel – in a chariot • Snoopy’s Junction • Crocodile Run
• Bondi Beach – Water depth may be restricted.
• Great Barrier Reef – Water depth may be restricted.
• Kookaburra Bay • Wallaby Wharf
• Jackaroo Landing – Not permitted to participate on heightened activity area. May not ride slides.
• Kangaroo Lagoon – Not permitted to participate on heightened activity area. May not ride slides.
RIDES
Each of the following attractions will identify the restrictions according to the criteria itemized above. Specific references to the criteria may be identified in parenthesis. In order to participate on attractions, riders must generally have seated postural control, appropriate center of gravity, appropriate observed behavior, and the ability to enter and exit the ride safely. Specific exceptions or qualifications to those four criteria will be noted in the information provided below.
RIDES Seat ed P os tu ra l C on trol Ap pr op ria te C en te r o f Gr av ity On e F un ct io nin g A rm Tw o F un ct io nin g A rm s On e F un ct io nin g L eg Tw o F un ct io nin g L eg s Tw o F un ct io ni ng E xt re mi tie s Th re e F un ct io ni ng E xt re mi tie s Ab ilit y t o E nt er /E xit Rid e S af el y Ap pr opri at e O bs er ve d B eh av io r Ce rv ica l C ol la r o r N ec k B ra ce Br ok en C ol la r B on e Fu ll A rm C as t Br aced A rm ed C as t Fu ll L eg C as t Han d H el d In fan ts Ac co m m od ate Se rv ice A ni m al M ini m um H ei gh t R eq ui re m en t M ax im um H ei gh t R es tri ct io n Or A cc om pa ni ed B y a S up er vis in g c om pa ni on Rid er s U nd er 5 4" Le ss T ha n 5 4" o r A cc om pa ni ed b y C hil d M us t b e X X y ea rs o f a ge Life J ac ke t Re qu ire m en t Afterburn Y E Y G E Y Y Y N N N N N N N 54" Boo Blasters on Boo Hill F N N 46" Carolina Cobra Y Y S1 Y E Y Y N N N N N N N 48" Carolina Cyclone Y Y S1 Y E Y Y N N N N N N N 48" Carolina Goldrusher Y Y Y G1 Y Y Y Y N N N N N N 48"
Carolina Skytower Y Y 46"
Character Carousel C1 C1 C1 H C1 C C1 Y 46" Charlie Brown’s Wind Up Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N 36" X
Dodg’ems Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N F N N 48" Drop Tower Y E Y G1 E Y Y Y N N N N N N N 54" Fury 325 Y Y Y G4 Y Y Y N N N N N N N 54" Flying Ace Aerial Chase Y E Y E Y Y N N N N N N N 44" 76" 54" Flying Ace Balloon Race Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N F N N 48" Hurler Y Y Y G Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N 48" Intimidator Y Y Y G4 Y Y Y N N N N N N N 54"
Lucy’s Crabbie Cabbie Y Y Y G Y Y Y Y N N N N F N N 36" 40" X
Nighthawk Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N 54" 81" PEANUTS™ Pirates Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N F N N 40" 48"
Ricochet Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N 44" 54" RipCord Y Q Q Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N 48" Rip Roarin’ Rapids Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N F N N 46" Scrambler Y Y Y G1 Y L Y Y Y N N N F N N 36" 48" Scream Weaver Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N 54"
Sling Shot Y Y Y G3 Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N 48"
Snoopy’s Junction Y 46"
Snoopy’s Space Race Y Y Y Y Y Y Y F N N X
Snoopy’s Yacht Club Y Y Y Y Y Y F F N N
Snoopy vs. Red Baron Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N 36" X
Southern Star Y Y Y G Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N 48" 76" Thunder Road Y Y Y G Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N 48" Vortex Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N 54" WhiteWater Falls Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N 46" WindSeeker Y Y Y E1 Y Y Y N N F N N N N 52" Woodstock Express Y Y Y G Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N 40" 46" Woodstock Gliders Y Y Y Y Y Y N N F F N N 36" 44" Woodstock Whirlybirds Y N F F F N N 42" Yo-Yo Y Y Y G Y Y Y Y N N N N N 48"
Y Must have this criteria in order to ride.
N May not ride if has one of these conditions
X Must meet this requirement.
Accompanied by a supervising companion.
C Must ride in chariot on a carousel.
C1 Must ride in chariot and be accompanied by a supervising companion.
E The guest must have sufficient lower extremities to ensure the ride restraint system adequately restrains him.
E1 Guest must have a minimum of one full functioning leg (excluding prosthesis) and one leg amputated below the knee.
F Cast must fit comfortably inside ride unit.
G Two functioning arms are sufficient instead of three functioning extremities if the guest has a normal center of gravity and the lower extremities are sufficiently strong to maintain proper riding posture under the dynamic conditions of the ride. Amputation must be at knee or below.
G1 Two functioning arms are sufficient instead of one functioning arm and one functioning leg if the guest has a normal center of gravity and the lower extremities are sufficiently strong to maintain proper riding posture under the dynamic conditions of the ride. Amputation must be at knee or below.
G3 Two functioning arms are sufficient if the guest has a normal center of gravity and the lower extremities are sufficiently strong to maintain prober riding posture under the dynamic conditions of the ride. Amputations must be at the knee of below.
G4 Two functioning arms are sufficient instead of three functioning extremities if the guest has normal center of gravity and the lower extremities are sufficiently strong to maintain proper riding posture under the dynamic conditions of the ride. Amputations must be below the ankle.
H Must have ability to straddle the ride unit.
L Guest may have two functioning legs instead of two functioning arms.
P Cast must be padded.
Q Proper functioning of the flight suit must be maintained.
S1 Two functioning arms are sufficient instead of one functioning arm and one functioning leg if the guest is able to form a saddle posture with leg remnants sufficient to brace self upright in the seat against the shoulder harness.
O Not permitted to participate on heighted activity area.
U May not ride slides.
V May be seated with a supervising companion in the pools, but is not permitted on attractions
Z Participation or water depth may be restricted if necessary.
ZParticipation or water depth may be restricted if necessary and must be accompanied by a Supervising Companion. BOOMERANG BAY WATERPARK Seat ed P os tu ra l C on trol Ap pr op ria te C en te r o f Gr av ity On e F un ct io nin g A rm Tw o F un ct io nin g A rm s On e F un ct io nin g L eg Tw o F un ct io nin g L eg s Tw o F un ct io ni ng E xt re mi tie s Th re e F un ct io ni ng E xt re mi tie s Ab ilit y t o E nt er /E xit Rid e S af el y Ap pr opri at e O bs er ve d B eh av io r Ce rv ica l C ol la r o r N ec k B ra ce Br ok en C ol la r B on e Fu ll A rm C as t Br aced A rm ed C as t Fu ll L eg C as t Han d H el d In fan ts Ac co m m od ate Se rv ice A ni m al M ini m um H ei gh t R eq ui re m en t M ax im um H ei gh t R es tri ct io n Ac co m pa ni ed B y a S up er vis in g c om pa ni on Rid er s U nd er 5 4" Le ss T ha n 5 4" o r A cc om pa ni ed b y C hil d M us t b e X X y ea rs o f a ge Life J ac ke t Re qu ire m en t
Awesome Aussie Twister Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N 48" Bondi Pipeline/
Tasmanian Typhoon Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N 48"
Crocodile Run Y N N N N N 42" 48" Dorsal Fin Drop Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N 48"
Down Under Thunder Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N 42" 48" 48" Great Barrier Reef &
Bondi Beach Y N N Z N Z Z N 42" 48" Jackaroo Landing Y Y Y Y O/U O/U U U U V N X Kangaroo Lagoon Y Y Y Y O/U O/U U U U V N X Kookaburra Bay N Platypus Plunge Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N X 36" Ripsnort Ridge/ Screamin’ Wombat Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N 48" Surfer’s Swell Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N 48" Sydney Sidewinder Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N 48"
Afterburn
32-passenger, inverted steel coaster with floorless cars suspended below the track. Takes guests on six inversions including a space drop, a vertical loop, an Immelmann, a zero “g” roll, a batwing, a flat spin and finally into a spiral.
Riders must have the body and spinal control to sit upright without the aid of other people or devices. Riders must have sufficient lower extremities to ensure the ride restraint system adequately restrains. Guests must have a minimum of three functioning extremities (two legs and an arm or two arms and a leg) to brace themselves (with tripod bracing) during the ride. Two functioning arms are sufficient instead of three functioning extremities if the guest has a normal center of gravity and the lower extremities are sufficiently strong to maintain proper riding posture under the dynamic conditions of the ride. Amputation must be at knee or below and the guest must have sufficient lower extremities to ensure the ride restraint system adequately restrains him. However guests with an amputated leg above the knee may ride Afterburn with the use of a separate three-point harness, provided the three-three-point harness can adequately restrain him.
Riders must be able to enter and exit the ride without jeopardizing themselves or others and to assist with their own evacuation if necessary. Riders must demonstrate appropriate observed behavior indicating a willingness and ability to participate and/or follow rider requirements.
Guests with cervical, neck brace and or a broken collar bone are not allowed to ride. Casts are not allowed.
Alternate Access Entrance is at the Entrance. Guests using wheel chairs should enter through ride entrance. Press the elevator intercom button for assistance from a ride operator.
Warning: This ride contains strobe lighting. Hand-Held infants and service animals are not allowed to ride.
Boo Blasters on Boo Hill
A ghost-busting interactive dark ride wherepassengers travel through an old southern plantation to capture ghosts with “Frightlights.” An onboard computer keeps track of each rider’s score. The Mansion features 80 animated props, 16 individual scenes, and 77 targets.
Riders must have the body and spinal control to sit upright without the aid of other people or devices. Must have the ability to hold on with one functioning arm. A functioning arm is an upper extremity or prosthesis exhibiting good grip control, the ability to brace, and strong enough to allow the guest to maintain the proper riding position throughout the duration of the ride. Riders must have one functioning leg to be used for bracing the body during the course of the ride. A functioning leg may be a normal leg or prosthesis which can be used for bracing and maintaining balance when entering and exiting ride unit.
Riders must be able to enter and exit the ride without jeopardizing themselves or others and to assist with their own evacuation if necessary. Riders must demonstrate appropriate observed behavior indicating a willingness and ability to participate and/or follow rider requirements.
Full leg casts must be able to fit completely inside ride unit in order to ride.
Alternate Access is at ride exit.
Hand-Held infants are not allowed to ride. Service animals are not allowed to ride.
Warning: This ride contains strobe lighting. Rides will experience theatrical lighting, loud noises and dark rooms themed to a haunted house.
Carolina Cobra
A high speed looping coaster that goes forwards and backwards, turning riders upside down six times. The restraint mechanism is a shoulder harness designed to secure across the chest.
Riders must have the body and spinal control to sit upright without the aid of other people or devices. Must have the ability to hold on with one functioning arm. A functioning arm is an upper extremity or prosthesis exhibiting good grip control, the ability to brace, and strong enough to allow the guest to maintain the proper riding position throughout the duration of the ride. Riders must have one functioning leg to be used for bracing the body during the course of the ride. A functioning leg may be a normal leg or prosthesis which can be used for bracing and maintaining balance when entering and exiting ride unit. Two functioning arms are sufficient instead of one functioning arm and one functioning leg if the guest is able to form a saddle posture with leg remnants sufficient to brace self upright in the seat against the shoulder harness. Riders must have sufficient lower extremities to ensure the ride restraint system adequately restrains.
Riders must be able to enter and exit the ride without jeopardizing themselves or others and to assist with their own evacuation if necessary. Riders must demonstrate appropriate observed behavior indicating a willingness and ability to participate and/or follow rider requirements.
Riders with a cervical collar, neck brace, broken collar bone, full arm cast, braced arm cast, or full leg cast are not allowed to ride.
Alternate Access entrance is at ride exit. Hand-Held infants and service animals are not allowed to ride.
Carolina Cyclone
A quadruple-loop roller coaster with trains spinning through two 360-degree vertical loops, two 360-degree barrel rolls and a 450-degree uphill helix. Riders must have the body and spinal control to sit upright without the aid of other people or devices. Must have the ability to hold on with one functioning arm. A functioning arm is an upper extremity or prosthesis exhibiting good grip control, the ability to brace, and strong enough to allow the guest to maintain the proper riding position throughout the duration of the ride. Riders must have one functioning leg to be used for bracing the body during the course of the ride. A functioning leg may be a normal leg or prosthesis which can be used for bracing and maintaining balance when entering and exiting ride unit. Two functioning arms are sufficient instead of one functioning arm and one functioning leg if the guest is able to form a saddle posture with leg remnants sufficient to brace self upright in the seat against the shoulder harness. Riders must have sufficient lower extremities to ensure the ride restraint system adequately restrains.
Riders must be able to enter and exit the ride without jeopardizing themselves or others and to assist with their own evacuation if necessary. Riders must demonstrate appropriate observed behavior indicating a willingness and ability to participate and/or follow rider requirements.
Riders with a cervical collar, neck brace, broken collar bone, full arm cast, braced arm cast, or full leg cast are not allowed to ride.
Alternate Access Entrance is a ride exit. Hand-Held infants and service animals are not allowed to ride.
Carolina Goldrusher
A wood and steel coaster which reaches speeds of 30 mph. The lap bar must be lowered and seat belt must be fastened and tightened securely at all times. Riders must have the body and spinal control to sit upright without the aid of other people or devices. Rider's body must have the appropriate weight distribution for this ride.
Must have the ability to hold on with one functioning arm. A functioning arm is an upper extremity or prosthesis exhibiting good grip control, the ability to brace, and strong enough to allow the guest to maintain the proper riding position throughout the duration of the ride. Riders must have one functioning leg to be used for bracing the body during the course of the ride. A functioning leg may be a normal leg or prosthesis which can be used for bracing and maintaining balance when entering and exiting ride unit. Two functioning arms are sufficient instead of one functioning arm and one functioning leg if the guest has a normal center of gravity and the lower extremities are sufficiently strong to maintain proper riding posture under the dynamic conditions of the ride. Amputation must be at knee or below.
Riders must be able to enter and exit the ride without jeopardizing themselves or others and to assist with their own evacuation if necessary. Riders must demonstrate appropriate observed behavior indicating a willingness and ability to participate and/or follow rider requirements.
Riders with a cervical collar, neck brace, broken collar bone, braced arm cast, or full leg cast are not allowed to ride.
Alternate Access Entrance is at ride exit. Press the elevator intercom button for assistance from a ride operator.
Hand-Held infants and service animals are not allowed to ride.
Carolina Skytower
Air-conditioned cabin travels up the 320-foot tower, allowing guests a bird’s-eye-view of the entire theme park.
Riders that are unable to have the body and spinal control to sit upright without the aid of other people or devices, must be accompanied by a supervising companion.
Riders must be able to enter and exit the ride without jeopardizing themselves or others and to assist with their own evacuation if necessary. Riders must demonstrate appropriate observed behavior indicating a willingness and ability to participate and/or follow rider requirements. Riders who do not demonstrate appropriate observed behavior, must be accompanied by a supervising companion.
Alternate Access Entrance is at ride exit.
Hand-Held infants are allowed to ride only with a supervising companion. Service animals are allowed.
Character Carousel
An antique carousel built in 1923 that features 68 hand-carved wooden horses. Chariot seating available.
Riders must have ability to straddle the ride unit. Riders that are unable to have the body and spinal control to sit upright without the aid of other people or devices, must ride in a chariot and be accompanied by a supervising companion. Riders without
appropriate center gravity for this ride, must ride in a chariot and be accompanied by a supervising companion. Riders without appropriate center gravity for this ride, must ride in a chariot and be accompanied by a supervising companion.
Riders needing assistance to enter and exit the ride without jeopardizing themselves or others and to assist with their own evacuation if necessary, must be accompanied by a supervising companion. Riders must demonstrate appropriate observed behavior indicating a willingness and ability to participate and/or follow rider requirements. Riders who do not demonstrate appropriate observed behavior, must ride in a chariot and be accompanied by a supervising companion.
Riders with full leg cast must ride in chariot. Alternate Access Entrance is at ride exit.
Hand-Held infants are allowed to ride only in a chariot with a supervising companion. Service animals are allowed.
Charlie Brown Wind Up
A miniature swing ride for children that takes guests for a spin. The swings are free hanging and suspended from an elevated, turning and slanting pylon. Seat belt must be fastened securely between the legs of each rider at all times.
Riders must have the body and spinal control to sit upright without the aid of other people or devices. Rider's body must have the appropriate weight distribution for this ride.
Guests must have a minimum of three functioning extremities (two legs and an arm or two arms and a leg) to brace themselves (with tripod bracing) during the ride.
Riders must be able to enter and exit the ride without jeopardizing themselves or others and to assist with their own evacuation if necessary. Riders must demonstrate appropriate observed behavior indicating a willingness and ability to participate and/or follow rider requirements.
Riders with a cervical collar, neck brace, braced arm cast, or full leg cast are not allowed to ride.
Alternate Access Entrance is at ride exit. Hand-Held infants and service animals are not allowed to ride.
Dodg’ems
Bumper car ride. If guests cannot steer and depress accelerator while seated normally, another individual must accompany the guest to drive. The shoulder restraint must be worn across the chest and under the arms of each rider at all times.
Riders must have the body and spinal control to sit upright without the aid of other people or devices. Rider's body must have the appropriate weight distribution for this ride.
Guests must have a minimum of three functioning extremities (two legs and an arm or two arms and a leg) to brace themselves (with tripod bracing) during the ride.
Riders must be able to enter and exit the ride without jeopardizing themselves or others and to assist with their own evacuation if necessary. Riders must demonstrate appropriate observed behavior indicating a willingness and ability to participate and/or follow rider requirements. Riders who do not demonstrate appropriate observed behavior, must be accompanied by a supervising companion.
Riders with a cervical collar, neck brace, broken collar bone or braced arm cast are not allowed to ride. Full leg cast must fit comfortably inside the ride unit. Alternate Access Entrance is at ride exit. Hand-Held infants and service animals are not allowed to ride.
Drop Tower
Four open-air transport lifts with four seats each raise riders at 16 feet/second to the top of a tower of thrills and promises them a 160-foot freefall at 56 mph before being stopped by a magnetic braking system. Riders must have the body and spinal control to sit upright without the aid of other people or devices. Riders must have sufficient lower extremities to ensure the ride restraint system adequately restrains. Two functioning arms are sufficient instead of one functioning arm and one functioning leg if the guest has a normal center of gravity and the lower extremities are sufficiently strong to maintain proper riding posture under the dynamic conditions of the ride. Amputation must be at knee or below.
Riders must be able to enter and exit the ride without jeopardizing themselves or others and to assist with their own evacuation if necessary. Riders must demonstrate appropriate observed behavior indicating a willingness and ability to participate and/or follow rider requirements.
Alternate Access Entrance is at ride exit.
Riders with a cervical collar, neck brace, broken collar bone, full arm cast, braced arm cast, or full leg cast are not allowed to ride.
Hand-Held infants and service animals are not allowed to ride.
Warning: This ride contains Strobe Lighting
Warning: Due to strong magnetic fields, guests with pacemakers, hearing aids, medical implants, or other electronic devices are prohibited from riding.
Flying Ace Aerial Chase
This coaster takes guests on a high-flying adventure in ski-lift style seats that are suspended below the coaster track. It’s nonstop action as riders race around the track.
Riders must have the body and spinal control to sit upright without the aid of other people or devices. Riders must have sufficient lower extremities to ensure the ride restraint system adequately restrains. Must have the ability to hold on with one functioning arm. A functioning arm is an upper extremity or prosthesis exhibiting good grip control, the ability to brace, and strong enough to allow the guest to maintain the proper riding position throughout the duration of the ride. Riders must have sufficient lower extremities to ensure the ride restraint system adequately restrains.
Riders must be able to enter and exit the ride without jeopardizing themselves or others and to assist with their own evacuation if necessary. Riders must demonstrate appropriate observed behavior indicating a willingness and ability to participate and/or follow rider requirements.
Riders with a cervical collar, neck brace, broken collar bone, full arm cast, braced arm cast, or full leg cast are not allowed to ride.
Alternate Access Entrance is at ride exit. Hand-Held infants and service animals are not allowed to ride.
Flying Ace Balloon Race
Take a spin with Snoopy the Flying Ace on Balloon gondolas that move up and down in a circular motion. Seat belts must be fastened and tightened securely at all times.
Riders must have the body and spinal control to sit upright without the aid of other people or devices. Rider's body must have the appropriate weight distribution for this ride.
Guests must have a minimum of three functioning extremities (two legs and an arm or two arms and a leg) to brace themselves (with tripod bracing) during the ride.
Riders must be able to enter and exit the ride without jeopardizing themselves or others and to assist with their own evacuation if necessary. Riders must demonstrate appropriate observed behavior indicating a willingness and ability to participate and/or follow rider requirements.
Guests with cervical or neck brace, or broken collar bone are not allowed to ride. Full leg casts must be able to fit completely inside ride unit in order to ride. Alternate Access Entrance is at ride exit
Hand-Held infants and service animals are not allowed to ride.
Fury 325™
Fury 325 is 325 feet tall and 6,602 feet long reaching speeds up to 95 mph. The ride will last over
3 minutes. This ride may not accommodate guests of exceptional size. The lap bar must be lowered and seat belt must be fastened and tightened securely at all times.
Riders must have the body and spinal control to sit upright without the aid of other people or devices. Rider's body must have the appropriate weight distribution for this ride.
Guests must have a minimum of three functioning extremities (two legs and an arm or two arms and a leg) to brace themselves (with tripod bracing) during the ride. Two functioning arms are sufficient instead of three functioning extremities if the guest has a normal center of gravity and lower extremities are sufficiently strong to maintain proper riding posture under the dynamic conditions of the ride. Amputation must be below the ankle. However guests with an amputated leg above the knee may ride Fury 325 with the use of a separate three-point harness, provided the three-point harness can adequately restrain him.
Riders must be able to enter and exit the ride without jeopardizing themselves or others and to assist with their own evacuation if necessary. Riders must demonstrate appropriate observed behavior indicating a willingness and ability to participate and/or follow rider requirements.
Guests with cervical or neck brace, or broken collar bone are not allowed to ride Casts are not allowed. Alternate Access Entrance is at ride exit. Elevator is located to left of store. Press the elevator intercom button for assistance from a ride operator
Hand-Held infants and service animals are not allowed to ride.
Warning: This ride contains Strobe Lighting
Hurler™
A wooden roller coaster that sends guests on a 50-mph, lightning-speed ride. The lap bar must be lowered and seat belt must be fastened and tightened securely at all times.
Riders must have the body and spinal control to sit upright without the aid of other people or devices. Rider's body must have the appropriate weight distribution for this ride.
Guests must have a minimum of three functioning extremities (two legs and an arm or two arms and a leg) to brace themselves (with tripod bracing) during the ride. Two functioning arms are sufficient instead of three functioning extremities if the guest has a normal center of gravity and the lower extremities are sufficiently strong to maintain proper riding posture under the dynamic conditions of the ride. Amputation must be at knee or below.
Riders must be able to enter and exit the ride without jeopardizing themselves or others and to assist with their own evacuation if necessary. Riders must demonstrate appropriate observed behavior indicating a willingness and ability to participate and/or follow rider requirements.
Riders with a cervical collar, neck brace, broken collar bone, full arm cast, braced arm cast, or full leg cast are not allowed to ride.
Alternate Access Entrance is at ride exit. An elevator is located underneath the station to the left of the exit stairs. Press the intercom button for assistance from a ride operator.
Hand-Held infants and service animals are not allowed to ride.
Intimidator™
Intimidator is over 232 feet tall and 5,316 feet long reaching speeds up to 80mph. There are 7 extreme drops and the ride lasts over 3 minutes. This ride may not accommodate guests of exceptional size. The lap bar must be lowered and seat belt must be fastened and tightened securely at all time.
Riders must have the body and spinal control to sit upright without the aid of other people or devices. Rider’s body must have the appropriate weight distribution for this ride.
Guests must have a minimum of three functioning extremities (two legs and an arm or two arms and a leg) to brace themselves (with tripod bracing) during the ride. Two functioning arms are sufficient instead of three functioning extremities if the guest has a normal center of gravity and lower extremities are sufficiently strong to maintain proper riding posture under the dynamic conditions of the ride. Amputation must be below the ankle. However guests with an amputated leg above the knee may ride Intimidator with the use of a separate three-point harness provided the three-point harness can adequately restrain him. Riders must be able to enter and exit the ride without jeopardizing themselves or others and to assist with their own evacuation if necessary. Riders must demonstrate appropriate observed behavior indicating a willingness and ability to participate and/or follow rider requirements.
Guests with cervical or neck brace, or broken collar bone are not allowed to ride Casts are not allowed. Alternate Access Entrance is at ride exit. Guests using wheelchairs should enter through the special designated entrance to the right of the main ride entrance. Press the elevator intercom button for assistance from a ride operator.
Warning: This ride utilizes magnetic systems during the ride.
Warning: This ride contains strobe lighting. Hand-Held infants and service animals are not allowed to ride.
Lucy’s Crabbie Cabbies
A miniature roller coaster that takes guests on a high-speed taxi ride courtesy of Lucy. The track’s 15-foot peak makes the attraction perfect for a child’s first roller coaster. Children and parents can experience the ride together. The lap bar must be lowered and seat belt must be fastened and tightened securely at all times.
Riders must have the body and spinal control to sit upright without the aid of other people or devices. Rider's body must have the appropriate weight distribution for this ride.
Guests must have a minimum of three functioning extremities (two legs and an arm or two arms and a leg) to brace themselves (with tripod bracing) during the ride. Two functioning arms are sufficient instead of three functioning extremities if the guest has a normal center of gravity and the lower extremities are sufficiently strong to maintain proper riding posture under the dynamic conditions of the ride. Amputation must be at knee or below.
Riders must be able to enter and exit the ride without jeopardizing themselves or others and to assist with their own evacuation if necessary. Riders must demonstrate appropriate observed behavior indicating a willingness and ability to participate and/or follow rider requirements. Riders with a cervical collar, neck brace, broken collar bone or braced arm cast are not allowed to ride. Full leg cast must fit comfortably inside the ride unit.
Alternate Access Entrance is at ride exit. Warning: This ride contains strobe lighting. Hand-Held infants and service animals are not allowed to ride.
Nighthawk
The Carolina’s first flying coaster that rides through eight inversions, most while flying facedown, zooming toward the ground and turning skyward just in time for the next inversion. The unique rider position offers breathtaking and virtually unobstructed views of the park.
Riders must have the body and spinal control to sit upright without the aid of other people or devices. Rider's body must have the appropriate weight distribution for this ride.
Guests must have a minimum of three functioning extremities (two legs and an arm or two arms and a leg) to brace themselves (with tripod bracing) during the ride. Riders must have two functioning leg to be used for bracing the body during the course of the ride and maintaining balance when entering and exiting ride unit. A functioning leg may be a normal leg or a prosthesis which can be used for bracing. Riders must be able to enter and exit the ride without jeopardizing themselves or others and to assist with their own evacuation if necessary. Riders must demonstrate appropriate observed behavior indicating a willingness and ability to participa