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 kids will probably be disappointed if you don't rent the Spider Zone. This seems to be the favorite of kids of a certain age. It does not actually qualify as a ride however. It's a giant inflatable slide attached to a seven level climbing structure. The seven levels are completely enclosed with mesh for safety. The kids have to get to the top in order to access the slide.
The Dragonfly is another favorite of the older elementary school kids. Everyone who has attended a state fair has seen this ride. There is enough room for thirty riders in individual seats. As it gets going, the seats start to pull away from the center of the Dragonfly. At its top speed the arms are sticking straight out.
The Six Spin is somewhat like the Dragonfly, but doesn't take up nearly as much space and holds fewer riders. There are six single seats. Each rider has controls, and as the ride speeds up, the operator tilts it. The ride will begin to go up, down, and backwards as the riders push the controls 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 an action game rather than a ride. Eight people can play at one time. The players stand on individual podiums, and two foam spinning arms try to knock the players off balance. To avoid the arms players have to duck or jump. This is a game that requires agility, stamina, and quick reaction times. It's not for little kids, and the game can take awhile to play if the participants are good at it.
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.
Fall carnivals are a lot of fun and usually big successes. This is especially true when there are plenty of good rides, great food, and challenging games. They are usually big money makers as well. You will know you've succeeded if everyone has a fun and the school benefits.
The kids will probably be disappointed if you don't rent the Spider Zone. This seems to be the favorite of kids of a certain age. It does not actually qualify as a ride however. It's a giant inflatable slide attached to a seven level climbing structure. The seven levels are completely enclosed with mesh for safety. The kids have to get to the top in order to access the slide.
The Dragonfly is another favorite of the older elementary school kids. Everyone who has attended a state fair has seen this ride. There is enough room for thirty riders in individual seats. As it gets going, the seats start to pull away from the center of the Dragonfly. At its top speed the arms are sticking straight out.
The Six Spin is somewhat like the Dragonfly, but doesn't take up nearly as much space and holds fewer riders. There are six single seats. Each rider has controls, and as the ride speeds up, the operator tilts it. The ride will begin to go up, down, and backwards as the riders push the controls 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 an action game rather than a ride. Eight people can play at one time. The players stand on individual podiums, and two foam spinning arms try to knock the players off balance. To avoid the arms players have to duck or jump. This is a game that requires agility, stamina, and quick reaction times. It's not for little kids, and the game can take awhile to play if the participants are good at it.
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.
Fall carnivals are a lot of fun and usually big successes. This is especially true when there are plenty of good rides, great food, and challenging games. They are usually big money makers as well. You will know you've succeeded if everyone has a fun and the school benefits.
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