Submitted by World-Tight t3_10moydm in OldSchoolCool
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evilleppy87 t1_j64igaf wrote
We have 3 seperate varieties of this at our state fair:
One looks like a flying saucer you get inside. Pretty much no rules, and you always have some brave soul that stands on the backrest with their head toward the center so that they are horizontal with the ground.
Another tilts up at like a 45° angle part way through the ride and you can only stand against your backrest. If the ride fails, there's a flimsy little waist-high chain to "hold" you in.
The last one looks like what is portrayed in this picture with one continuous carpeted wall. The floor drops down while you are stuck to the wall, and you can get horizontal like the girl in the picture. Eventually they slow the ride and you slowly slide down the wall to the lowered floor.
brutalduties t1_j64igpa wrote
We had a Rotor at Geauga Lake growing up. It was my favorite ride because you could just stay on without getting off and waiting in line again.
UsedToBsmart t1_j64ihri wrote
Dude is hoping her dress keeps creeping up so he can turn this into a real pleasure garden.
JellyPast1522 t1_j650vjr wrote
The origin of the back brain kick from old school Nintendo Pro Wrestling
mrmitchs t1_j655dfx wrote
I remember my cousin throwing up while in the rotor 40 years ago in Great Adventure in New Jersey. Fun times.
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CrewBest2158 t1_j65mjml wrote
"I don't know, Janet. I don't think we're doing this threesome correctly."
msdemos t1_j65z0vl wrote
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I did too......but was SO thankful it didn't happen until AFTER I got off of it....
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[deleted] t1_j664nbu wrote
玉蓮,死亡飛足的主人! Yù lián, sǐwáng fēi zú de zhǔrén! Jade Lotus, master of the flying foot of death!
laser_red t1_j66yzv6 wrote
I got into one of those after two corn dogs and a big soda. Barely kept it down.
ajhart86 t1_j674jkk wrote
Like the Turkish Twist from Canobie Lake Park
unseenmover t1_j69f1ms wrote
Wait for it..
World-Tight OP t1_j6478i4 wrote
Also a feature of the Festival of Britain Pleasure Garden, The Rotor spun riders until the centrifugal force pinned them to the walls. You can find this type of ride at many parks today, though it's probably harder to do a full-horizontal the way this rider is attempting.