In July, the blueprints for Fury 325 were leaked showing the exact layout of the roller coaster. In February, the Centurion trademark was suspended after another trademark application using the same name was found by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. On October 18, January 23, 2014, and June 9, Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, the owners of Carowinds, filed trademark applications for the names Centurion, Fury, and Fury 325. In a closed-session meeting, it was mentioned that the roller coaster would stand 70 feet (21 m) higher than the park's Intimidator roller coaster which stands at 232 feet (71 m), meaning the new coaster would be 302 feet (92 m) high. In September 2012, the Charlotte City Council discussed plans for a proposed roller coaster in one of its meetings and it was revealed the ride would cost approximately $30 million. Sections of track waiting to be installed in 2014
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