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About Carolina Skytower

Carolina Skytower is a slowly rotating Observation tower which stands 320 feet. It is in front of the North Entrance. You can see the whole park from the top. It recently got a new paint job. -- Last edited by Joe Boe

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You can keep a good eye on the area once covered by a long loved water attraction formerly known as the Powder Keg Flume. They have finaly put up peep holes and a sign that says Would't you like to know?' A shame they uncovered the waiting area for this attraction. They have also slowed down the loading and unloading process for this ride. Years ago they loaded and unloaded at the same time making the wait much shorter. The attendants on this ride have also become very unfriendly this season. I ride it weekly to watch the new attraction going in. - SC Todbear

It really gives a great view of the park and is placed perfectly so you can get on it right as you enter the park. - Joe Boe

gentle! - Amelia Jackson

u can see mountains from up there - Drew Walters


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