Top American Theme Park Ceases Operations, Visitors Officially Notified of No Entry, No Refunds

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A crowd of people stand in front of the entrance sign of Carowinds amusement park. A reminder notice in the image states that Carowinds and Carolina Harbor Waterpark will be closed for a private event on Sunday, August 18.

Credit: Inside the Magic

3 Comments

  1. Lyn

    If a company can afford to reserve the whole park for an entire day and not be losing any money. I believe it would be bad for business not to make accommodations to make it happen. Considering the park has just as many visitors on this day as any other they are simply all from the same company. That makes a big statement for Carowinds. In saying that we greatly appreciate Carowinds & their staff for all the hardwork & efforts put into making this happen!

    1. Marie

      Except what about the people who already had tickets and made their plans? I don’t think any company should be able to “buy out” a park, unless they buy after hours time.

  2. Donna

    Its not just closed for 1 day. It reopens to the public on Saturday. It’s 6 days closed. That’s that right for the people that have season passes or day passes.

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