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Re: Christmas Carnivals 2008/2009
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 8:53 pm
by itsfun
not many people on this website would have an idea on the costs involved to move rides around the country.and propably not have a clue how to do it.There is a big difference between just turning up and riding rides compared to moving them around and keeping them going and looking good.....
Re: Christmas Carnivals 2008/2009
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 9:05 pm
by Paulie123
lol. im not saying i know how to ship them. i just pay my money, ride then go homeee.

Re: Christmas Carnivals 2008/2009
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 2:28 am
by jamestkirk
itsfun you know a few of us only look at this crap for a laugh.its all a bit of fun
Re: Christmas Carnivals 2008/2009
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 9:40 am
by princess
Well stop posting then, if it is boring and bad, obviously it has something that keeps you reading.
Re: Christmas Carnivals 2008/2009
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 6:42 pm
by Top Gunner14
Yeh he does like to keep up with the talks on here lol. Especially to see what I write....
Re: Christmas Carnivals 2008/2009
Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 2:56 pm
by Top Gunner14
Hey all, back from holidays, will put my reviews up of Bell's and Joyland's carnivals soon
Re: Christmas Carnivals 2008/2009
Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 4:07 pm
by Top Gunner14
Got down to Joyland's Better Amusement Hire's Xmas carnival the other night which is located at Huskisson in Jervis Bay on the NSW south coast. Wasn't to busy there which was good so managed to get on every ride a few times. A bit of a disappointment with the Power Surge not turning up due to the ride having a few problems so that was left up at Joyland's yard. Was also nice to catch up with George Malonas and Bill.
Hurricane: Haven't seen the ride since Penrith and it was operating really well. Was looking nice and clean like it usually does but a few blown bulbs and tubes on the arms but that didn't take away from the rides performance. Had a few rides on it and one thing I noticed comparing it to other models is that the ride starts up very quickly from its stationary position. After about 20-30 seconds the arms start to bounce and then the trademark bursts of air are heard. The arms swooped closer than usual on this model than before from what I've noticed. There was a heap of bouncing too with a pretty good cycle. Always a favourite.
Round Up: The ride is looking great. Since the last I saw it which was last year at the Xmas Carnival, the padding for the cages have been placed back on (thank goodness) and the centre-piece has had the lights added. They have also replaced the bottom canvas which goes around the trailer. Overall the ride looks fantastic. Had a few goes on the ride and it was as fun as ever. Gaining speed then being stuck to the cage then soon after rising into the air to give more of a thrill. A great classic ride and always good fun to ride Joyland's Round Up.
Cha Cha: In a different position this year by being moved next to the Dodgem Track. Was looking good as always with all the chasing lights working. But the ride has gone down in terms of how it is operated. The ride starts up and for at least 3 mins, the ride runs at a slow-medium pace but then it all of a sudden reached full speed for about 5 seconds then the ride finished. But I did enjoy those 5 seconds where the ride reached a very fast speed.
Wild Chairs: Was looking good with all the bright colours and the pink lights up the tower part. Had a ride and was operating well. Was really smooth and a good long cycle.
Dodgem Cars: Was probably the most popular attraction at the canival as it always is at any event. The track is in good nic with the floor really smooth to drive along. The back banners look fantastic with lots of bright colours and all characters painted all of it. The cars were running really well with all of them operating. The cars were pretty fast too and a great long cycle.
Had a fun night. From what I've been told the Power Surge should be there next year which would be great. Anyway Bell's review coming up soon. Enjoy!
Cheers
Top Gunner14
Re: Christmas Carnivals 2008/2009
Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 8:49 pm
by Space Roller Freak
Thanks for the pics Top Gunner. A big dissapointment about Power Surge, do you know what hapened with it top gunner? The cars on the dodgems look new?
CHEERS,
Space Roller Freak
Re: Christmas Carnivals 2008/2009
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 10:23 am
by Top Gunner14
Thanks SRF, yeh the dodgem cars are newer ones that were purchased in maybe 2007 (I'm not 100% sure).
Re: Christmas Carnivals 2008/2009
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 1:34 pm
by Paulie123
Thanks for the pics Adam. Cant wait for Bells pic's. Bells carnival seems to be a bit more exciting.
Re: Christmas Carnivals 2008/2009
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 4:31 pm
by Hurricane
Nice pics Top Gunner. Just on the Hurricane, I like it when it spins for a good minute or so at full speed before bouncing... However, I'm not so sure if Princess likes that after Fishers Ghost
I do remember at Gold Coast show, I was on the Hurricane by myself just before we opened... and THREE minutes of non stop spinning before bouncing! I had to sit down after that one...
Re: Christmas Carnivals 2008/2009
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 2:13 pm
by Top Gunner14
Re: Christmas Carnivals 2008/2009
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 7:20 pm
by Paulie123
Hey nice pics Topgun.
Love the backwall on the dodgems. Haha. No limit looks great. Love the pic how it looks like its going 100000km/h. Glad you had a good time down there. I dont understand what that Wipeout ride is. It looks like a trabent with teacup cars?