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2015年6月30日星期二
Christmas train rides
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2015年6月29日星期一
Raw Materials of roller coaster
Roller coasters are generally classified as either wooden coasters or steel coasters depending on the materials used for the support structure.
Wooden coasters use massive wooden trestle-style structures to support the track above the ground. The wood is generally a construction grade such as Douglas fir or southern yellow pine and is painted or otherwise treated to prevent deterioration. The wooden components are supported on concrete foundations and are joined with bolts and nails. Steel plates are used to reinforce critical joints. As an example of the immense number of parts required to build a wooden coaster, the American Eagle built for Six Flags Great America in Gumee, Illinois, used 2,000 concrete foundations; 1.6 million ft (487,680 m) of wood; 60,720 bolts; and 30,600 lb (13,910 kg) of nails. It was coated with 9,000 gal (34,065 L) of paint.
Steel coasters may use thin, trestle-style structures to support the track, or they may use thick tubular supports. The track is usually formed in sections from a pair of welded round steel tubes held in position by steel stanchions attached to rectangular box girder or thick round tubular track supports. All exposed steel surfaces are painted. Steel coasters can be just as complex as wooden ones. For example, the Pepsi Max Big One coaster at Blackpool Pleasure Beach in Blackpool, England, used 1,270 piles driven into the sandy soil for the foundation; 2,215 tons (2,010 metric tons) of steel, and 60,000 bolts. There were 42,000 sq. yd (35,087 sq. m) of painted surfaces.
The track and lift chain on both wooden and steel coasters are made of steel, and the cars usually have steel axles and substructures. The car bodies may be formed from aluminum or fiberglass, and the car wheels may be cast from urethane or some other long-wearing, quiet-running material.
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2015年6月28日星期日
Santa Train Rides, Amusement Park Trains for sale
The amusement park trains are also called the mini electric train and it is equipped with tracks, which is very popular and attractive. The park track train ride is also the popular designed amusement park equipment and can be widely seen in small amusement park, indoor and outdoor playground. The amusement park track train can attract a great majority of visitors for the parks, especially many kids. Hotfun is always the best and top manufacturer of quality amusement park trains for sale in China.
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Mostly, the mini track trains has four cabins and fourteen seats: the first cabin has two seats and each of the other three cabins has four seats. There are two electrical motors in the park track train ride in total. In general, the mini train is decorated with various cartoon and the color and the cartoon type of the amusement park train rides can be customized according to customers’ requirements. What’s more, the mini electric trains are also equipped with colorful LED lights and beautiful music. The mini track train can move very fast on the track and riders on the park train ride can feel relaxed and excited.
Hotfun, the most professional fairground amusement rides manufacturer, can produce and supply all types of high quality mini electric train rides for sale with competitive prices. Customers can customize our amusement park trains with track according to their own requirement and we will try our best to meet all customers’ demands. If you are interested in the park track train rides or other amusement park equipment, please feel free to contact us, please. We will give you the satisfactory reply as soon as possible.
Hotfun, the most professional fairground amusement rides manufacturer, can produce and supply all types of high quality mini electric train rides for sale with competitive prices. Customers can customize our amusement park trains with track according to their own requirement and we will try our best to meet all customers’ demands. If you are interested in the park track train rides or other amusement park equipment, please feel free to contact us, please. We will give you the satisfactory reply as soon as possible.
2015年6月25日星期四
Risks Involved in Trampoline Jumping for Kids
- If 2 or more kids are jumping, there is every chance that they may end up colliding with each other and get hurt.
- There are also chances that kids might get injured if they land in an incorrect position.
- Another likely scenario can be your kid bouncing off the trampoline and falling to the ground.
- While doing various stunts on the bungy trampoline, there is the likelihood of your kid crashing against the frame or other parts of it.
- Supervision is of utmost importance and therefore, one parent must always be present and watching while the kids are on the trampoline.
- Parents must double check all the equipment before inviting their kids to board the trampoline to ensure that there are no lose screws or exposed metal or any wear and tear that might cause minor or major harm.
- Keep the trampoline in an open area so that it is far away from any obstructions particularly trees, walls and other obstructions.
- Restrict your kids from trying to perform potentially risky moves and therefore avoid risk of damage to them.
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2015年6月24日星期三
What are Benefits of Using a Trampoline for Kids?
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- Jumping on a trampoline is a great exercise and starting off at an early age will increase the fitness level of kids.
- It has a positive impact on their cardiovascular system and thereby ensures even flow of blood in the body. Also, it ensures the body has more than adequate supply of oxygen.
- Trampoline jumping is a great recreational activity and one which kids will enjoy the most. It is the most fun form of exercise and you will not have to pressurize your kids to do it.
- Using a trampoline also helps your kids in developing skills such as balance and control which can prove to be very useful for them in the long run.
- Playing on trampolines helps in the development of their muscles and bones and also aids them in maintaining the correct body weight.
- If you are concerned about your kid’s height, this activity can certainly help him or her put on a few inches.
- The bouncing motion that is a feature of all trampolines helps the body to lose toxins and other harmful substances which may hamper growth of kids.
- Trampolines allow your kids to become more fast and agile and also helps avoid health problems such as obesity.
- It also enables the growth of the body cells which prevents your kids from falling easy prey to harmful diseases.
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2015年6月23日星期二
Bungy trampoline, bungee trampoline, bungy jumping trampoline for sale
A bungy trampoline (also known as a bungee trampoline) is an attraction at many fairs, vacation resorts and several summer camps. There are many different designs of bungee trampolines, but most operate in the same fashion. The participant puts on a bungee trampoline harness and is then hooked to several bungee ropes. Those ropes are attached to poles or bars reaching an average of fifteen feet above the trampoline platform. As the participant jumps higher and higher the bungee ropes are moved up the poles allowing the participant to reach heights and do flips and other maneuvers that would otherwise be impossible on a regular trampoline.
A bungee trampoline is a mechanical amusement attraction which contains a support structure of 3 to 8 m in height or 10 to 26 feet, a pulley system to anchor and retract bungee cords, a trampoline the jumper will bounce on, a harness to attach the jumper to the cords and structure, and a winch—either electric or manual—to put tension on the bungee cords by pulling on them through the pulleys.
Bungee trampolines are used at fairs, malls, summer-winter camps, at the beach, and for amusement and birthday party rentals. Some cruise ships have bungee trampolines on board. Even mountain resorts (including ski resorts that use other attractions in the "summer season") started using them as attractions. There are different models that range in ease of use and also in ease of setup. Some are on trailers and have single trampoline mats, some are doubles, and then there are the four, five and six versions.
All bungee Trampolines operate under the same principle. The participant puts on a bungee trampoline harness according to his/her waist size, and depending on the person's weight he/she hooked to the relative number of bungee ropes. Those ropes connect to a climbing rope which goes through a pulley system connected to the highest point on the jump structure and after connecting to an electric winch or manual winch. As the participant gains momentum, the operator puts more tension on the bungee ropes by using the hand controller to re-coil the winch and retract the rope, allowing the participant to reach heights as high as the structure or higher and do flips and other maneuvers that would otherwise be impossible on a regular trampoline for untrained people. There are hydraulic models along with winch models depending on the age and manufacturer of the unit.
Recently bungee trampolines have also been combined with spider towers, zip-lines, rock climbing walls, and other amusement equipment, to offer more entertainment options. This include EuroBungy, in which the trampoline is not needed. Despite that however, they are still often added can still be added for extra height.
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2015年6月22日星期一
Classification of kids amusement rides
Kids amusement rides are classified mainly based on the structure and movement form, designate the children’s amusement measures and children’s amusement equipment whose structures and movement forms are similar to each other as one class, not classify them according to their names. According to the current kinds of children amusement equipment, we classify them into 15 kinds, they are water amusement equipment, carousels, battery cars, sleighs, spinning tops, Fly towers, racing bicycles, Controlled aircrafts, Ferris wheel, mini trains, Row hit tourist coach, battery cars, bungee, Slide, slide cable
Here we introduce the first three carefully below:
1. water amusement equipment, children amusement equipment Structural characteristics of sport: a kind of equipment that can be played in water, Including the ones without power and the ones with power such as water walking ball, water roller, paddle boat and water cycle.
2. the carousels Structural characteristics of sport: Cockpit installed in the back wheel or the support arm, rotate around the vertical axis or tilt axis, sway slightly when rotate around the vertical axis
3. the battery cars Structural characteristics of sport: A kind of mobile gaming facilities, the driver should finish winding within the bound as soon as possible. you can dash around madly to hit away the opponent’s car such as battery bumper cars, bumper boats, kidnap bumper cars, geobean bumper cars.
2015年6月18日星期四
These are the world's most popular amusement parks
Amusement parks are legendary for the thrills and squeals they provide.
Between the amusement rides, attractions and share crowds they attract, amusement parks provide a major diversion for children and adults alike.
Often taking a queue from movie classics, there is always something for every. But what park really holds the most appeal to a worldwide audience?
Check them out.
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Hot Fun Park Rides Manufacture Co., Ltd was established in 2001, is a professional engaged in R & D, production, amusement equipment sales and installation as one of the modern enterprise, is CAAPA, RAAPA, IAAPA, DEAL member unit. Specializing in the production of carousel rides, pirate ship, flying chair, small train mechanical amusement equipment. Have a professional R & D and the international, domestic sales team. Products are exported to Japan, Europe, Southeast Asia, America, Middle East, South Africa, on 4 continents, more than 30 countries and regions each.
Between the amusement rides, attractions and share crowds they attract, amusement parks provide a major diversion for children and adults alike.
Often taking a queue from movie classics, there is always something for every. But what park really holds the most appeal to a worldwide audience?
Check them out.
- Magic Kingdom, Florida: The famous Disney Park in Florida is the world's most popular amusement park attracting about 19 million visitors in 2014.
- Tokyo Disneyland, Japan: Another Disney park is next on the list of most popular parks.
- Disneyland, California: This is the original Disneyland park.
- Tokyo Disney Sea, Japan: Offers steamer boat rides through all ports of the park.
- Universal Studios, Japan: This features an amusement zoo within the park.
- Disney's Epcot, Florida: Features the futuristic spaceship earth geosphere and monorail.
- Disney's Animal Kingdom, Florida: Offers a hotel view of animals wandering past.
- Disney's Hollywood Studios, Florida
- Disneyland Paris
- Disney's California Adventure
Hot Fun Park Rides Manufacture Co., Ltd was established in 2001, is a professional engaged in R & D, production, amusement equipment sales and installation as one of the modern enterprise, is CAAPA, RAAPA, IAAPA, DEAL member unit. Specializing in the production of carousel rides, pirate ship, flying chair, small train mechanical amusement equipment. Have a professional R & D and the international, domestic sales team. Products are exported to Japan, Europe, Southeast Asia, America, Middle East, South Africa, on 4 continents, more than 30 countries and regions each.
2015年6月17日星期三
The Origins of 10 Delightful Carnival Rides
You know GEICO’s customer service delights customers, but how well do you know where these delightful amusement staples got their starts?
1. FERRIS WHEEL
The Ferris wheel made its debut at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. At least that’s what George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr. always said. One year earlier, William Somers designed and built three wooden wheels-each measuring 50 feet in diameter-in New York and New Jersey. Both men owed a debt to the similar, yet awkwardly named, wooden “pleasure wheels” invented in 17th century Bulgaria.
2. BUMPER CARS
Electric cars may seem like a modern advancement, but we’ve been driving them-and more importantly, crashing them-for a century. There's some dispute over who invented the road-raging carnival favorite, but one thing all scholars can agree on: how difficult early versions were to steer.
3. CAROUSEL
Carousel rides with wooden horses were first used to give horseback riding lessons to Turkish and Arabian cavalry members. When crusaders returned to Europe, they brought the device back with them. The spinning attraction became especially popular in France, where 17th century riders tried to pierce a target while moving at high speed. The power source? Actual horses!
4. THE ROLLERCOASTER
Although the first patent went to LaMarcus Thompson in 1885, he wasn’t the first person to make a roller coaster. Modern roller coasters descended from “Russian Mountains,” winter sled rides that were popular in 17th century St. Petersburg. (Situated on icy hills, the sleds topped out at 200 feet!). Meanwhile, in the states, a Pennsylvanian mining company constructed a “gravity railroad” in 1827 to move coal. But on slow workdays, they charged thrill-seekers to take it for a spin.
5. TUNNEL OF LOVE
Unmarried couples of the late 19th century needed a place to canoodle in public. Love - or, at least hormones - found a way with the boom of so-called carnival "dark rides." As couples wound through the tunnel of love by water or tracks, they were treated to alternating moments of romance (to set the mood) and fright (to encourage an arm over the shoulder).
6. THE MECHANICAL BULL
Until the 1970s, mechanical bulls were strictly used to train cowboys and rodeo competitors. Early practice bulls were basically large barrels suspended from four ropes (people could jostle the barrel by tugging on the ropes or using a pulley mechanism.) The mechanical version, however, was popularized by a Texas businessman who wanted to make his bars more popular.
7. THE WHIP
Patented in 1914, the first whip was made for Coney Island. The attraction-which tamely slings riders around an oval-is rare nowadays, but you can find original models scattered around some old-school parks.
8. THE WIPEOUT
The giant, revolving ride that moves around, up, and down in a wave-like fashion was originally a German attraction known as the Trabant. American innovators brought a bigger and better version stateside, dubbed it The Wipeout, and the rest is history ... as long as you're 48" tall.
9. TILT-A-WHIRL
The ride that launched a thousand stomachaches sprang from the mind of woodworker and waterslide maker Herbert W. Sellner in 1926. It made its debut at the Minnesota State Fair one year later. The story goes that Sellner experimented with the ride’s design by placing a chair on his kitchen table, making his son sit in it, and then rocking the table. The ride is now manufactured in Texas.
10. THE SCRAMBLER
The Twist. The Gee Whizzer. The Grasscutter. That which we call a Scrambler has many names, because naming it The Ride That Looks like It’s Going to Collide into Other Cars, AHHHHHH! Is too cumbersome. This frightening/fun ride was first produced in the UK in 1959. Since then, each decade has given it a new name and pattern of motion, but the thrill's the same.
2015年6月16日星期二
Kiddie Miniature Amusement Park Train Rides, Track Train For Sale
1. Brief introduction
"Amusement park train ride" is a new type of amusement park rides for kids, which drives on the interchange track.
It consists of beautiful shaped, composition of different styles, mighty fleet of sports cars. Each driver runs simultaneously, along the track direction of automatic steering.
2. Features of our amusement park train rides
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"Amusement park train ride" is a new type of amusement park rides for kids, which drives on the interchange track.
It consists of beautiful shaped, composition of different styles, mighty fleet of sports cars. Each driver runs simultaneously, along the track direction of automatic steering.
2. Features of our amusement park train rides
- Cover is new type fiberglass reinforced plastics.
- Decorated with colorful lighting at train.
- Has music in control box to play songs attractive kids.
- Has exquisite workmanship, smooth surface, gorgeous color.
- Motor transmission system, low noise, smooth surface of track and long lifetime.
- Low speed,high safety
- Energy saving
- Environment protection
- Fashionable
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2015年6月15日星期一
Kiddie Train Rides Simple Introduction
Train ride
A train ride consists of miniature trains capable of carrying people. Some are considered amusement rides and some are located in amusement parks and municipal parks.kiddie train rides |
Backyard and garden railways
If the ride is on tracks, and especially if the service is provided by a non-commercial hobbyist club, the train may be an exact scale model, often with a live steam locomotive.Kiddie rides
Commercial children's rides often use simple but colorful equipment, with the driving mechanism hidden under vacuum formed plastic covers.Trackless trains
Trains which do not use tracks usually consist of railroad-like cars towed behind an ordinary, or modified motor vehicle. This type of ride is often conducted as a sightseeing tour of the surroundings.Undulating rides
Some train rides (e.g. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad) resemble roller coasters, and may not be available to children under a certain age or a minimum height.2015年6月14日星期日
Mini Amusement Train Rides for kids
Hotfun Mininature Amusement Train Rides for kids on sale
The miniature train ride has served the public in Griffith Park since 1948. Youngsters of all ages enjoy the experience of riding the FREEDOM TRAIN or the COLONEL GRIFFITH on the Griffith Park Southern Railroad. The track stretches over a mile and takes the rider past pony rides, through a lush green meadow, through an old Western town, and past a Native American village.
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2.Package: Drum cloth, non-woven fabrics,iron racks and wooden crates packing
3.Port: Qingdao,Lianyungang,Shanghai,Beijing
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5.Material: FRP colorful, corrosion resistance, good stability, beautiful characteristics, can be made according to the playground and the user's requirements.
6.Body frame: Iron after cleaning oil, with high temperature paint technology, strong rust resistance.
7.Using place: Shopping malls, supermarkets, stores, pharmacies, convenience stores, kiosks, baby products stores, all kinds of toy stores, medical institutions, children's hospitals, community hospitals, community plaza, residential parks, theme parks, children's playground, a small playground, kindergarten, Children's Palace, railway stations, docks and other high traffic concentration crowded public places.
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2015年6月11日星期四
Design of Bumper Car or Dodgems
For bumper car (dodgems), power is commonly supplied by one of two methods:
Although the idea of the amusement ride is to bump other cars, safety-conscious (or at least litigation-conscious) owners sometimes put up signs reading "This way around" and "No (head on) bumping." Depending on the level of enforcement by operators, these rules are often ignored by bumper car riders, especially younger children.
During their heyday (in the late 1920s through 1950s), the two major bumper cars brands were Dodgem (by Max, Hotfun and Harold Stoehrer of Methuen, MA) and the Lusse Brothers' Auto-Skooter (by Joseph and Robert 'Ray' Lusse of Philadelphia). In the mid 1960s,Disneyland introduced hovercraft-based bumper cars called Flying Saucers, which worked on the same principle as an air hockey game; however the ride was a mechanical failure and closed after a few years.
The current largest bumper car rides floor is located at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois, and is called the Rue Le Dodge (Rue Le Morgue during October for Fright Fest). The ride is 51 feet (16 m), 9 inches by 124 feet 9 inches (38.02 m) or a total of 6,455 square feet (599.7 m2). A replica of the ride was built at California's Great America in Santa Clara, CA; in 2005, however, a concrete island was added to the middle of the floor to promote one-way traffic, reducing the floor area and restoring Rue Le Dodge at Six Flags Great America's largest floor title.
- The oldest and most common method uses a conductive floor and ceiling, each with a separate power polarity. Contacts under the vehicle touch the floor while a pole-mounted contact touches the ceiling, forming a complete circuit.
- A newer method uses alternating strips of metal across the floor separated by insulating spacers, and no ceiling grid. The alternating strips carry the supply current, and the cars are large enough so that the vehicle body can always cover at least two strips at any one time. An array of brushes under each car make random contact with whatever strip is below, and the voltage polarity on each contact is sorted out to always provide a correct and complete circuit to operate the vehicle.
Although the idea of the amusement ride is to bump other cars, safety-conscious (or at least litigation-conscious) owners sometimes put up signs reading "This way around" and "No (head on) bumping." Depending on the level of enforcement by operators, these rules are often ignored by bumper car riders, especially younger children.
During their heyday (in the late 1920s through 1950s), the two major bumper cars brands were Dodgem (by Max, Hotfun and Harold Stoehrer of Methuen, MA) and the Lusse Brothers' Auto-Skooter (by Joseph and Robert 'Ray' Lusse of Philadelphia). In the mid 1960s,Disneyland introduced hovercraft-based bumper cars called Flying Saucers, which worked on the same principle as an air hockey game; however the ride was a mechanical failure and closed after a few years.
The current largest bumper car rides floor is located at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois, and is called the Rue Le Dodge (Rue Le Morgue during October for Fright Fest). The ride is 51 feet (16 m), 9 inches by 124 feet 9 inches (38.02 m) or a total of 6,455 square feet (599.7 m2). A replica of the ride was built at California's Great America in Santa Clara, CA; in 2005, however, a concrete island was added to the middle of the floor to promote one-way traffic, reducing the floor area and restoring Rue Le Dodge at Six Flags Great America's largest floor title.
2015年6月10日星期三
Fun On Mini Bumper Cars For Little Kids
Mini bumper cars are one of the classic rides that are available at multiple amusement parks across the country. Because the mini cars are a bit smaller in size than the traditional ones, they are often better for young children. In fact, they give the little kids an opportunity to get on a ride that even teenagers and adults love so much.
The mini cars come in a variety of colors. Children are often able to select the one that they want to get into before the ride starts.
There may be two seats available so that children can work as partners to operate the vehicle and attempt to smash into other vehicles because that is the whole idea behind the game. There are seat belts inside of the vehicles to keep the kids seated and secure during the entire ride.
Parents can often stand around the ride to observe their children as they drive around and try to smash into as many other cars as they possibly can. It is surely entertaining for children, especially if they are competing with one another.
Teams of siblings and friends may want to see who can bump into one another more. In fact, they may want to get on the ride several times just to enjoy some friendly competition.
Kids can play in the bumper cars for several minutes at a time before standing in the line again to get back on the ride. If there is no line, they may be able to just stay seated in the cars that they originally chose when they first started.
Whenever you are planning to take your children to a place that has the mini bumper cars, make sure that you give them a chance to enjoy such a classic and fun ride.
2015年6月9日星期二
Bumper Car Ride, Dogem cars
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There are several different names for this kind of ride, depending on the country. In the US, they are usually called bumper cars. In other countries they are called bumping cars or dashing cars. The prevalent name in the United Kingdom is bumper cars. These cars were invented by Victor Levand, who was working for G.E at the time. Actually speaking, you can learn more from this: bumper car for sale
The spirit of a dodgem bumper car ride is that the riders are supposed to bump into other cars. However, for health and safety purposes some ride operators have started putting up signs noting “this way around”, suggesting that the riders follow a path. Others even display “no head-on bumping” warnings, in the hopes of preventing whiplash style injuries. However, these rules are rarely enforced.
Dodgems and bumper cars were very popular between the 1920s and 1950s, but interest in the attraction has declined somewhat in recent decades. However, there are still some large bumper cars floors in some amusement parks in the USA. For example, in Six Flags Great America there is a massive floor called the Rue Le Dodge. There is another similar ride at California’s Great America, however this one has an island in the middle of the floor, which means that the total floor space available for divers is significantly reduced. There are many small, movable bumper car attractions used by travelling fairs, especially in the United Kingdom, where summer fairs run by gypsies and carnival troops are still quite popular.
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2015年6月8日星期一
Electric kids bumper cars, dodgems for sale
Bumper cars (US English) or dodgems (British English) is the generic name for a type of flat ride consisting of several small electric bumper car which draw power from the floor and/or ceiling, and which are turned on and off remotely by an operator. They are also known as bumping cars and dashing cars'.
The inventor was Victor Levand, who worked for G.E.
Bumper cars were introduced in the 1920s, feature a large ring or pen with a graphite floor designed to decrease friction. Riders climb into miniature electric cars that draw power from an overhead grid and proceed to slam into the other cars in the pen. Wide rubber bumpers keep things safe -- as safe as you can get with no brakes! Still, bumper car rides are so popular you'll find them in just about every theme park, county fair, or carnival you visit -- just follow the crashing noises and laughter.
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5 Classic Amusement Park Rides
1. Bumper Cars
If you've ever wanted to recreate the excitement and thrill of a fender bender, this is your ride! Bumper cars (or "dodgem cars"), which were introduced in the 1920s, feature a large ring or pen with a graphite floor designed to decrease friction. Riders climb into miniature electric cars that draw power from an overhead grid and proceed to slam into the other cars in the pen. Wide rubber bumpers keep things safe -- as safe as you can get with no brakes! Still, bumper cars are so popular you'll find them in just about every theme park, county fair, or carnival you visit -- just follow the crashing noises and laughter.
4. Tilt-A-Whirl
In 1926, Herbert Sellner finished his design for the Tilt-A-Whirl and began building one in his backyard. Sellner's ride involved seven cars attached at various fixed pivot points on a rotating platform that raised and lowered itself. The cars themselves were free spinning, but when you added the centrifugal force and the platform's gravitational pull on the cars, they would wildly spin in countless directions at variable speeds. Calculated chaos ensued. Since then, Sellner Manufacturing Company has built more than 1,000 Tilt-A-Whirls and inspired hundreds of knockoffs. Those who look a little green or lose their lunch of hot dogs,cotton candy, and soda pop are probably just coming off a Tilt-A-Whirl.
If you've ever wanted to recreate the excitement and thrill of a fender bender, this is your ride! Bumper cars (or "dodgem cars"), which were introduced in the 1920s, feature a large ring or pen with a graphite floor designed to decrease friction. Riders climb into miniature electric cars that draw power from an overhead grid and proceed to slam into the other cars in the pen. Wide rubber bumpers keep things safe -- as safe as you can get with no brakes! Still, bumper cars are so popular you'll find them in just about every theme park, county fair, or carnival you visit -- just follow the crashing noises and laughter.
2. Carousel
The most elegant of all amusement park rides, the carousel dates back to around a.d. 500. Drawings from this time period show riders in baskets circling a post. The carousel, or merry-go-round, remains a carnival staple worldwide. The ride consists of a rotating platform with seats that move up and down. The seats are the really special part, made of wood, fiberglass, or plastic and shaped to look like decorated animals, such as deer, cats, fish, rabbits, giraffes, and, of course, horses. Old carousels and carousel pieces can be worth lots of money these days depending on the level of artistry that went into their manufacture. Fun for young and old alike, even when the Triple-Threat-Xtreme-Screamer roller coaster is phased out, the carousel will still be turning round.
The most elegant of all amusement park rides, the carousel dates back to around a.d. 500. Drawings from this time period show riders in baskets circling a post. The carousel, or merry-go-round, remains a carnival staple worldwide. The ride consists of a rotating platform with seats that move up and down. The seats are the really special part, made of wood, fiberglass, or plastic and shaped to look like decorated animals, such as deer, cats, fish, rabbits, giraffes, and, of course, horses. Old carousels and carousel pieces can be worth lots of money these days depending on the level of artistry that went into their manufacture. Fun for young and old alike, even when the Triple-Threat-Xtreme-Screamer roller coaster is phased out, the carousel will still be turning round.
3. Ferris Wheel
Ah, the mighty Ferris wheel -- provider of a million romantic moments and breathtaking views. For the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 in Chicago, engineer George Ferris presented fair organizers with his idea of a giant rotating wheel that would carry passengers in cars attached around the outer edge. He convinced organizers to allow him to build the structure, which would rival France's Eiffel Tower. Indeed, Ferris's wheel, which cost $380,000 and stood 264 feet tall with a wheel diameter of 250 feet, was a huge success. Each car held 60 people, and, at 50 cents a ride, the wheel was one of the most popular attractions at the World's Fair. The Ferris wheel is a must-have for any carnival, and thousands of replications continue to delight passengers of all ages.
Ah, the mighty Ferris wheel -- provider of a million romantic moments and breathtaking views. For the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 in Chicago, engineer George Ferris presented fair organizers with his idea of a giant rotating wheel that would carry passengers in cars attached around the outer edge. He convinced organizers to allow him to build the structure, which would rival France's Eiffel Tower. Indeed, Ferris's wheel, which cost $380,000 and stood 264 feet tall with a wheel diameter of 250 feet, was a huge success. Each car held 60 people, and, at 50 cents a ride, the wheel was one of the most popular attractions at the World's Fair. The Ferris wheel is a must-have for any carnival, and thousands of replications continue to delight passengers of all ages.
4. Tilt-A-Whirl
In 1926, Herbert Sellner finished his design for the Tilt-A-Whirl and began building one in his backyard. Sellner's ride involved seven cars attached at various fixed pivot points on a rotating platform that raised and lowered itself. The cars themselves were free spinning, but when you added the centrifugal force and the platform's gravitational pull on the cars, they would wildly spin in countless directions at variable speeds. Calculated chaos ensued. Since then, Sellner Manufacturing Company has built more than 1,000 Tilt-A-Whirls and inspired hundreds of knockoffs. Those who look a little green or lose their lunch of hot dogs,cotton candy, and soda pop are probably just coming off a Tilt-A-Whirl.
5. Scrambler
There are many names for this ride and its variations, but Americans usually call it the Scrambler. Whatever name is emblazoned on its side, this ride is fast -- really fast. Picture this: the ride has three arms. On the ends of each of those arms are clusters of individual cars, each on a smaller arm of its own. When the Scrambler starts, the main arm and the little arms all rotate. The outermost arms are slowed and the inner arms are accelerated, creating an illusion of frighteningly close collisions between the cars and their passengers. The Scrambler proves that you don't have to go on a roller coaster to lose your lunch or have the wits scared out of you.
There are many names for this ride and its variations, but Americans usually call it the Scrambler. Whatever name is emblazoned on its side, this ride is fast -- really fast. Picture this: the ride has three arms. On the ends of each of those arms are clusters of individual cars, each on a smaller arm of its own. When the Scrambler starts, the main arm and the little arms all rotate. The outermost arms are slowed and the inner arms are accelerated, creating an illusion of frighteningly close collisions between the cars and their passengers. The Scrambler proves that you don't have to go on a roller coaster to lose your lunch or have the wits scared out of you.
2015年6月3日星期三
Classification of Kids Amusement Equipment
Kids amusement rides are classified mainly based on the structure and movement form, designate the kids amusement measures and kids amusement equipment whose structures and movement forms are similar to each other as one class, not classify them according to their names.
According to the current kinds of children amusement equipment, we classify them into 15 kinds, they are water amusement equipment, carousels, battery cars, sleighs, spinning tops, Fly towers, racing bicycles, Controlled aircrafts, Ferris wheel, mini train rides, Row hit tourist coach, battery cars, bungee, Slide, slide cable
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Here introduce the first three carefully below:
1.water amusement ride, children amusement equipment Structural characteristics of sport: a kind of equipment that can be played in water, Including the ones without power and the ones with power such as water walking ball, water roller, paddle boat and water cycle.
2.the carousels Structural characteristics of sport: Cockpit installed in the back wheel or the support arm, rotate around the vertical axis or tilt axis, sway slightly when rotate around the vertical axis
3. the battery cars Structural characteristics of sport: A kind of mobile gaming facilities, the driver should finish winding within the bound as soon as possible. you can dash around madly to hit away the opponent’s car such as battery bumper cars, bumper boats, kidnap bumper cars, geobean bumper cars
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2015年6月2日星期二
Tourist trains in Europe
HotFun tourist train rides, electric and diesel power to choose, the waggon have closed and opened to choose.
Suitable for the area, playgrounds, theme parks, parks, shopping malls, commercial streets, street style. Was the car of choice for large-scale scenic, tourist attractions, leisure plaza, shopping supermarket will add a mobile landscape line your sights.
You may not find this terribly rewarding unless you're included here, so this is a good time for casual and random browsers to turn back before they get too caught up in the sweep and majesty of the proceedings and can't let go.
Gruyères, Switzerland, 2003
We'd noticed them before, of course, but we first began meditating deeply about tourist trains, or 'road trains', in 2003, when the owner of this one in Gruyères noticed our photos on the Web, mistook our anglo-saxon sarcasm, and invited us to edit the English version of his website, which we were pleased to do.
"An innovation since our last visit", we'd written, "A TRAIN so you don't have to walk all about to see the sights! Splendid! The village is only one street about 150 meters long, but this cool train will save you the effort of walking back and forth along it AND take you down to, and back up again from, the cheese factory/museum in Pringy at the bottom of the hill."
We hate sarcasm, we're always sorry we did it afterward. The old weblink leads somewhere else now anyway.
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Trento, northern Italy, December 2013
The classic Dotto Muson River 1894, in Christmas get-up
Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, France, December 2014
Cheating a bit, the actual Dotto Muson River Euro 5 was not in service in this cold
Meanwhile, in the USA . . .
The "Hometown Trolley", coursing down the thoroughfares of Ashland, Wisconsin, on Lake Superior, August 2012. That's the brand name (like Dotto and Tschu-Tschu in Europe), based in Crandon, Wisconsin, but with nationwide sales, and this is the Mainstreet model.
2015年6月1日星期一
Amusement Tourist Trains, tourist train rides for sale
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The Hotfun amusement park tourist train rides for sale are widely seen in various types of amusement parks or theme parks and belong to a kind of road-going articulated vehicle used for the transport of passengers, comprising a driving vehicle pulling one or more carriages connected by drawbar couplings. As the quality park trains from Hotfun Park Rides Manufacturer are powered by electricity and designed with many year’s experience, the park tourist train rides are a quiet, safe, very maneuverable and environmentally friendly electric train. The Hotfun tourist train rides imitate the trains we often take in our life. The amusement trains can run with a high speed, which can bring much excitement and fun for all family members, as well can relax themselves. At the same time, the vintage amusement park tourist trains for sale in Hotfun are also one of the hot products.
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Suitable for the area, playgrounds, theme parks, parks, shopping malls, commercial streets, street style. It was the car of choice for large-scale scenic, tourist attractions, leisure plaza, shopping supermarket will add a mobile landscape line your sights.
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