If you're in charge of this year's fund raising event at your child's school, you know you have to come up with an idea that will have the adults spending money, and the kids having lots of fun. Fall carnivals are great ways to raise a lot of money. You can put the other parents on your committee in charge of the food and games while you concentrate on choosing the best rental carnival rides you can afford.
The ride that seems to be the favorite of all the kids right now is not even an official ride. It's called the Spider Zone, and it is actually a huge inflatable slide with a multi-level climbing structure attached. Children climb through seven levels, all mesh enclosed, to reach the top of the slide. A number of kids can play on the Spider at one time making it a good option for events with a crowd of children.
Another ride that's sure to please the kids is the Dragonfly. This is going to be familiar to anyone who has ever gone to a state fair. Riders take their seats, and the ride begins slowly and quickly gathers steam. The faster it goes the farther out the seats go from the center of the ride. The Dragonfly is designed to take thirty riders at a time.
The Six Spin has some similarities with the Dragonfly, but it will not hold as many riders. It requires much less space than the Dragonfly. There are six seats with one rider each. Every rider has controls. When the Spin speeds up, the operator gives it a thirty degree tilt. The riders make the ride go backwards, up, and down by pushing the control bars back and forth.
Turbo Tubs are great for little kids because their parents can join them in the tub. This ride spins around, and riders can spin the individual tubs or lock them in place. Spinning the tub may be too much for the littlest children. The option to spin or not spin the tub makes it perfect for them.
Meltdown is a game for the older elementary school kids. There are eight players, each with his or her own podium. As they stand on the podiums, two arms start spinning and will knock the players off the podiums unless they can time a duck or jump just right. It takes agility, stamina, and quick reflexes to stay on the podium. The last player standing is the winner. This game can take awhile, especially if the players are good at what they are doing.
No event of this kind would be complete without a mechanical bull. Kids of all ages love it. Most of the bull rides can be adjusted to suit the size and age of the rider. The bigger the rider the faster the bull goes and the harder he bucks.
A fall carnival, well planned, will be a big hit with everyone who attends. As long as there is plenty of food, challenging games, and fun rides, the profits will be impressive. More importantly, everyone will have enjoyed themselves, and the school will benefit.
The ride that seems to be the favorite of all the kids right now is not even an official ride. It's called the Spider Zone, and it is actually a huge inflatable slide with a multi-level climbing structure attached. Children climb through seven levels, all mesh enclosed, to reach the top of the slide. A number of kids can play on the Spider at one time making it a good option for events with a crowd of children.
Another ride that's sure to please the kids is the Dragonfly. This is going to be familiar to anyone who has ever gone to a state fair. Riders take their seats, and the ride begins slowly and quickly gathers steam. The faster it goes the farther out the seats go from the center of the ride. The Dragonfly is designed to take thirty riders at a time.
The Six Spin has some similarities with the Dragonfly, but it will not hold as many riders. It requires much less space than the Dragonfly. There are six seats with one rider each. Every rider has controls. When the Spin speeds up, the operator gives it a thirty degree tilt. The riders make the ride go backwards, up, and down by pushing the control bars back and forth.
Turbo Tubs are great for little kids because their parents can join them in the tub. This ride spins around, and riders can spin the individual tubs or lock them in place. Spinning the tub may be too much for the littlest children. The option to spin or not spin the tub makes it perfect for them.
Meltdown is a game for the older elementary school kids. There are eight players, each with his or her own podium. As they stand on the podiums, two arms start spinning and will knock the players off the podiums unless they can time a duck or jump just right. It takes agility, stamina, and quick reflexes to stay on the podium. The last player standing is the winner. This game can take awhile, especially if the players are good at what they are doing.
No event of this kind would be complete without a mechanical bull. Kids of all ages love it. Most of the bull rides can be adjusted to suit the size and age of the rider. The bigger the rider the faster the bull goes and the harder he bucks.
A fall carnival, well planned, will be a big hit with everyone who attends. As long as there is plenty of food, challenging games, and fun rides, the profits will be impressive. More importantly, everyone will have enjoyed themselves, and the school will benefit.
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