Dept. 2 Productions

 is the in-house production studio of Carwardine Parks. Dept. 2's CEO is Jeremy Vallejos and it's executive director is Lee Kisfaludi, both report to Carwardine's Experiences Director/Head Designer Amaya Carwardine and Chief Creative Officer Danny Mikolajczyk. The department was launched in 1992 to improve the quality of shows and theming for Carwardine Parks, originally based in in the former WOW-TV studio. A second facility in Virginia Beach was added in 1994 in the former Alan B. Shepard Civic Center, the building was sold in 2006 and now operates as the Dome Center. It is currently based at the industrial park in  but retains an executive office in Virginia Beach's Airport Executive Center.

History
The department was founded in 1992 in order to improve the quality of the shows and theming, it was originally based out of Carwardine Studios until 2 months later when Carwardine acquired WOW-TV's former studio facility in Virginia Beach and converted it into production space.

In 2006, the second facility was sold.

In 2015, they moved into a bigger facility within the Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport industrial park.

In 2021, Carwardine started testing out The 64th Gamer's Rock-afire Replay for programming to replace ElectroMagik, but due to Aaron Fechter's disdain for the software, D2P quickly returned to using ElectroMagik.