Carwardine Funtown Inn & Suites Greensboro

History
The resort was designed by ADG, the first of the resorts to be outsourced to ADG instead of being designed by either Amaya Carwardine or Jimmy Barrera.

The resort was officially announced at Brilliance Port on December 17th, 2003.

The main building was going to be the Wright Building, a building themed to the Wright Brothers, with an indoor waterpark called Aviation Springs, featuring a full scale replica of the Wright Flyer hanging above the wave pool.

On April 11th, 2004, Phase 1 opened with the Wright Building and Aviation Springs Indoor Waterpark, Phase 2 would open on June 11th, 2004, featuring the Freedom Building, the Triad Building, and the Guilford Building, but their waterparks didn't open until Phase 3 on July 1st, 2004, on Phase 4, on July 4th, 2004, the resort was dedicated and considered complete.

For the second season in 2005, Washington Wipeout and Tornado were added.

Aviation Springs Indoor Waterpark

 * Air Force (a ProSlide MultiBump)
 * Hangar (a SCS Interactive Treehouse)
 * Kitty Hawk Racers (a ProSlide OctopusRacer)
 * Parachute (a ProSlide FreeFall)
 * Wilbur's Waves (an ADG wave pool)
 * Wright Flyer Rafts (a ProSlide Mammoth)

Patriot Outdoor Waterpark

 * Boston Tea Buckets (a Zamperla Watermania)
 * Delaware River Crossing (a lazy river)
 * Washington Wipeout (a FlowRider surf simulator)

Carolina Indoor Waterpark

 * I-40 River (a glow-in-the-dark lazy river)

Production Factory Indoor Amusement Park

 * Power Source (a Zamperla Energy Storm)
 * Wrecking Crew (a Zamperla Hawk themed to the NES game Wrecking Crew)

Funtown Outdoor Amusement Park

 * Aang's Airbenders (a Zamperla Giant Sky Chaser)
 * Navel Piranha's Twister (a Zamperla Sombrero)
 * Ridley's Revenge (a Zamperla Telecombat)
 * Tornado (a ProSlide Tornado 60)
 * Wiggler's Backscratch (a Zamperla Jumpin' Star)