List of amusement rides
"Rides" redirects here. For other uses, see Rides (disambiguation).
"Carnival ride" redirects here. For the album by Carrie Underwood, see Carnival Ride.
Amusement rides, sometimes called carnival rides, are mechanical devices or structures that move people to create enjoyment.
Flat rides are usually considered to be those that move their passengers in a plane generally parallel to the ground, such as rides that spin around a vertical axis, like carousels and twists, and ground level rides such as bumper cars and The Whip.[1][2]
Gravity rides are those where gravity is responsible for all or some of the movement, and where any vertical movement is not about a fixed point, such as roller coasters and water slides.[1]
Vertical rides usually move their passengers in a vertical plane and around a fixed point, such as Ferris wheels, Enterprise, and Skydiver.[1]
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References
- 1 2 3 Ferris wheels - an illustrated history, Norman D. Anderson
- ↑ Brown, Reynold (July 1949). "Popular Science". Popular Science (Bonnier Corporation) 155: 84. ISSN 0161-7370.
- ↑ History of Fairs - Fairground Rides - Modern Rides - Dive Bomber :: National Fairground Archive
- ↑ "Self-Powered Loop-the-Loop is Latest Ride" Popular Mechanics, April 1935
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