Monday, September 23, 2013

Increase Profitability With The Addition Of Haunted House Attractions And Corn Maze Rides

By Vanessa Cameron


Have you been to the latest HAA show in St. Louis and saw the amazing Rodeo Spider or the Arachnid Attack as well as the new Rodeo Pumpkin?

These are just two of the 56 different ride attachments that can be used on our motion system. The Rodeo Bull is the most popular, however by changing out the ride attachment to a themed ride for a specific holiday time, or for a particular promotion, the Rodeo Bull multiride allows you to maximize the profit potential from your investment.

The two pieces of attachment are specially made to cater to Galaxy Multirides concept on the Haunted House and the Corn Maze Markets. These are two new concepts and to give a better picture on how this will help the business, here are some tips:

All Galaxy rides have 6 preset automatic competition programs with various degrees o speed and maneuverability, both aspects are connected to two LED clocks. You can set the programs with the same sequence, like having 8 seconds for every rider to actually have the same time duration on the ride. The LED clocks serve as the timer of each and every ride.

Every rider wants know how long they stayed on. Of course some will fall off immediately and others can last much longer. This competition type atmosphere is a guaranteed way of attracting customers to take part in the riding. If you have a group of friends they are all going to try & be the best rider and once the bar is raised there will always be another person who wants to raise it higher.

The best way to get riders hooked is to offer a prize. Galaxy recommends that you offer a gift certificate that can be redeemed at the operator's (or venue) location. A $25-$50 gift certificate gives the customer the perception of something of value, however it the cost will be negligible to the venue. The likelihood is that the customer will come back to your location to use the certificate and spend more!




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