I helped build up and pull down rides and i have to admit a waltzer is the hardest as you have to put nearest damit everything out unlike twists and funhouses wich just fold up!!!
An average build up, not knocking your pan out that is, can take about 5 hours, ( for a traditional Waltzer), the longest part being levelling up, but if you wanted to get up and open 2-3 hours. Newer and more modern rides (Stevens Twist etc) can be built in about an hour to one and a half hours or so. There will be variations on this and a good crew will be faster than some that don't know what they're doing for instance! All the best, Bri
Very similar but a waltzer is a lot faster I think and with full platforms. This enables the cars to be spun by the people working on the ride which in turn makes it a faster ride! Thanks for the comment Adrian, regards, Bri
It's like anything else in life you learn to do it as you go on. Nobody immediately knows how to pull down you learn by doing it and people show you! It's hard graft but enjoyable too!! Thanks for the comment, regards, Bri
Thats the shittest and most boringest waltzer ive ever seen.
NaMzZ12345 10 months ago
@NaMzZ12345 and the one in your back yard is better is it ???????????
ukfairsontour 7 months ago
£1.50 for a ride on a waltzer! Wow thats cheap!
DecTM 1 year ago
1 hour. yeah nice one. whats that a model one?
wa1tz3r 2 years ago
I helped build up and pull down rides and i have to admit a waltzer is the hardest as you have to put nearest damit everything out unlike twists and funhouses wich just fold up!!!
DjbillyWizz 2 years ago
how long do they take to build up ???|
katiegreen1234 3 years ago
An average build up, not knocking your pan out that is, can take about 5 hours, ( for a traditional Waltzer), the longest part being levelling up, but if you wanted to get up and open 2-3 hours. Newer and more modern rides (Stevens Twist etc) can be built in about an hour to one and a half hours or so. There will be variations on this and a good crew will be faster than some that don't know what they're doing for instance! All the best, Bri
BRICASS8 3 years ago
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Neonfunfair 2 years ago
Id love to work on a fairground ride for a season, always been an ambition of mine!
mickeymoose76 2 years ago
if i were to spins the cars i don't think i would be able to stand up lol, i would just fall over
clubdude08 3 years ago
basically a super tilt a whirl as far as i can tell.
AdrianCocaine 3 years ago
Very similar but a waltzer is a lot faster I think and with full platforms. This enables the cars to be spun by the people working on the ride which in turn makes it a faster ride! Thanks for the comment Adrian, regards, Bri
BRICASS8 3 years ago
the waltzer
how it works
Duanematic 3 years ago
Hi Matic, I'm not sure what you mean exactly..can you be more specific please, regards, Bri
BRICASS8 3 years ago
i wud love to spin da waltzer but i dont think i cud pull down and st up i wud clean them tho
waltzerwestmids 3 years ago
It's like anything else in life you learn to do it as you go on. Nobody immediately knows how to pull down you learn by doing it and people show you! It's hard graft but enjoyable too!! Thanks for the comment, regards, Bri
BRICASS8 3 years ago