PollyannaMom
I was a click-clack champ!!
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There's not really anything I loved as a kid and hate now...but that's because I was a pretty timid rider as a kid. 

There are some states that don't inspect these things nearly enough nor are the penalties for violations anything to fear.Most of those temporary carnivals that go from city to city have rides I wouldn't encourage anyone to ride. Who knows how well maintained they are and typically the put some sort of temporary fasteners into the ground as supports. Ones that have any large/rapidly spinning cars seem especially dangerous and more likely to fail due to the forces involved.
Most of those temporary carnivals that go from city to city have rides I wouldn't encourage anyone to ride. Who knows how well maintained they are and typically the put some sort of temporary fasteners into the ground as supports. Ones that have any large/rapidly spinning cars seem especially dangerous and more likely to fail due to the forces involved.
I was ALWAYS afraid of the Zipper. It’s one of the very few rides I never tried.That sounds like a Gravitorn, the one that looks like a flying saucer. Those are indeed fun. At one summer carnival, the guy running it on the inside basically didn't care what we did, so he let us crawl up the walls nad turn upside-down and stuff. He just told us to get back into position before he slowed it down - and not to say anything. It was terribly unsafe - but we kept coming back to ride it!![]()
deep fry? You give carnies too much credit. We won't ride carnival rides at all because of this.Are you telling me that carnies aren't the finest engineers on the planet who meticulously maintian the machinery and adhere to all safety regulations? They do all that while figuing out new things to deep fry - they are geniuses!
I was ALWAYS afraid of the Zipper. It’s one of the very few rides I never tried.
The Gravitron is child’s play compared to the old fashioned rotor rides. On the Gravitron you lean back and the panel slides up. On the rotor the floor drops and spinning forces keep you glued to the wall. Much more intense.
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Wildwood's old Sportland Pier on the boardwalk had one called the Hell Hole, and it had a reputation that was richly deserved. I rode it a couple of times before it closed. Being glued to the wall was fun, along with the fear of the creaky old ride suddenly shutting itself down and throwing you onto the floor when you were a teenager who thought you were immortal.The Gravitron is child’s play compared to the old fashioned rotor rides. On the Gravitron you lean back and the panel slides up. On the rotor the floor drops and spinning forces keep you glued to the wall. Much more intense.
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You'd hate X:\ No Way Out then. It's relatively tame, but completely backwards and in pitch black with sudden stops. I think it's still operating?Rides that go backwards. RIP Everest!