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This is a surprisingly entertaining little flat ride. While the concept is similar to a carnival Gravitron ride, this one is at the technological basement of the theme park attraction mix. It is housed in a small, rustic little shed, and you stand against the wall of this round room while it spins. No reclining, padded walls. No frills whatsoever. You just spin, and when the floor drops a bit, most people stay plastered against the wall due to the centrifugal forces. For some reason I always drop with the floor. When the ride stops, everyone usually falls over, and the attendants ask us to stand in the middle of the room while they raise the floor again. Like I say, an extremely low budget, dizzying ride, but one that is guaranteed to leave you laughing.
fun ride to mess with but not big enough radius/diameter
spinning is bad, Id rather do cart wheels.
This is a classic, a true classic, but it is hardley ever open because they are always short-handed.

I hate spinning rides, makes me wanna puke. This one is pretty intense so I hate it even more so.
This ride was ok..Its not a fave of mine.

O.k. it is no X but its fun to experiment on. I just brought random objects on with me and saw how well they stuck.
Great ride. The problem is when is it open. I rarely go on it because its usually closed. But its great. Spinning and sticking to the wall as they drop the floor is fun. Too bad there are only a few of these rides.
Ive only been on this sort of ride only one time, but I had a great time on it. I never knew any rides did stuff like this before I went on. I loved the feeling of sticking to the side. Its pretty intense. Sticking against the wall without my feet touching the floor was fun as well.
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