Usually, Carowinds opens the last week of March, operating on weekends before opening completely near the end of May. Experience the Carolinas' first double-launch coaster. By . We appreciate you trusting us to make your stay both safe and comfortable. 2021 Season Passes available now at the lowest price of the year. Monitor your health and be alert for symptoms such as fever, cough, shortness of breath, or other signs of COVID-19. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Carowinds announced on Tuesday the park will remain closed for the rest of the year. Housekeepers have been allotted additional time per room to ensure proper sanitation after guests depart. We look forward to a great 2021 season with new rides, attractions, and entertainment for the whole family. Cabin guests may leave any time prior to the checkout time of 11 am, and keys may be left in the unit.
Helms said the park is still working on a plan and would not announce an opening day but said the park will look different, at least for a while.
A temperature check and health declaration will be required at check-in. As always, we remain committed to providing a safe environment for you and your family. Carowinds vice president, Jerry Helms, spoke with our news partner, WRHI Radio, in Rock Hill about plans on reopening. Next year upon reopening, Carowinds is planning to debut Grand Carnivale, a nighttime international festival and street party. Helms was optimistic though. … According to the CDC, senior citizens and guests with underlying medical conditions are especially vulnerable. >> Have questions about the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on the Carolinas? The office and store have a posted number of maximum guests allowed at any one time. We have an entire section dedicated to coverage of the outbreak -- CLICK HERE FOR MORE. “Late March right before we opened we all got sent home, and we’ve been in meetings working on plans for sanitation, ride safety, and queueing and social distancing," Helms said. LATEST VIDEOS. You must follow all posted instructions while visiting the property. An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. Here’s how we’re taking care of Passholders and info on what’s coming in 2021: https://t.co/LpPcb9zVpw pic.twitter.com/cafyY0cKkG.

We are unable to enter your room or provide service while any guest is inside the room. COVID-19 has shut down businesses across the country.

The park is typically busiest within the summer months. We use hospital-grade disinfectants throughout the property. Current medical information suggests that individuals without any symptoms (i.e., asymptomatic) may nevertheless be infected with COVID-19 and still transmit the virus to others.

Experienced any of the following symptoms that are not caused by a known chronic health condition? The safety of our guests and associates has always been and will always be our top priority. During your visit, many of our services and offerings may be reduced or modified to ensure the safety and well-being of our guests and associates. The park announced on Tuesday they expect to reopen for the 2021 season and will then debut their two new rides. Temperature screening does not prevent the spread of COVID-19. But this year, things are different due to COVID-19. The store is open from 9 am-5 pm. Explore hundreds of opportunities throughout the park and find the right position for you! Please enter a valid email address and confirm that you are at least 13 years of age, Now Open! This station is part of Cox Media Group Television. The gym is limited to one guest/party at a time. We want to assure you that our team is 100% committed to ensuring a safe and fun visit as we work alongside industry experts and government officials toward this shared goal. Learn about careers at Cox Media Group. It is not necessary to visit the front desk to check out. By . If you are exhibiting any COVID-19 related symptoms, you should enter or remain in the property.

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