It's taken down every off-season. If you could walk the park right now you would see any number of rides in various stages of dismantling. It's part of the annual preventative maintenance.Der Wirbelwind has been taken down. Do they completely dismantle it every off season or only if there is major repairs needed. Didn't they recently paint it and give it a new vinyl top in the past 3 years?
I mean it happened to the kiddie swingsWhat I laugh at is people on FB assuming that swings was removed permanently...
That's just cause it kept going backwards!I mean it happened to the kiddie swings
Some kids like boring rides.Those kiddie swings, while historically interesting, gave the slowest and most boring ride experience in the park. My kids rode it once apiece and then scoffed at it at age 2-3. The coin-operated fiberglass horses at the mall are substantially more exciting.
Some kids like experiencing no ride at all.Some kids like boring rides.
toucheSome kids like experiencing no ride at all.
Both of those groups surely enjoyed the kiddie swings immensely.
Yes, boring rides have a place. For example, I was the kind of kid who would be overwhelmed if not traumatized by anything with forces. Better to have the boring ride to desensitize the kid, rather than to create a bag-holder-for-the-rest-of-the-group when they grow up.Some kids like boring rides.
Yes, boring rides have a place. For example, I was the kind of kid who would be overwhelmed if not traumatized by anything with forces. Better to have the boring ride to desensitize the kid, rather than to create a bag-holder-for-the-rest-of-the-group when they grow up.
as a very young child, before I could ride anything larger, I loved the ride. I have no recollection of this but there are pictures. According to my grandparents I would ride this thing over and over and wave every time I went around. This was when I was maybe 2 or 3. It's important to remember that few if any rides at busch were accessible for young children like that.Perhaps not every kid needs to go to amusement parks for fun. I'm not sure why a child needs to learn to enjoy something that is 100% recreational. There are many fun things for kids that don't involve heights or forces.
What I laugh at is people on FB assuming that swings was removed permanently...
The problem is that is someone's post on a private Facebook group. They can't really do anything about that.I think that's a BGW Social Media team problem to not ensure the post was properly explained. Like even if it's someone else post, they need to correct wrong comments.
The problem is that is someone's post on a private Facebook group. They can't really do anything about that.
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