Carousel/Merry Go Round Rides Info and History - Flat Ride Friday 10
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- The Carousel, merry go round, or roundabout is generally considered the original amusement ride. The modern version of the ride can be found in thousands of locations worldwide, in locations ranging from amusement parks, museums, zoos and even cruise ships. It is simply the most recognizable and significant ride ever created. But a ride as old as the carousel has a rich and deep history, and the rides we call carousels today have evolved significantly over time.
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Hello everyone! This is one of my most research heavy videos of all time and the largest video in Flat Ride Friday (Season 1). I hope this video helps to demystify Carousel history and help to make the rides and their preservation more interesting for you, like making it did to me!
The antique carousel at Canada’s Wonderland is still amazing. Very cool to go on it as a kid and then 20+ years later take my own kids on it
I had no idea such a tame ride could have such an interesting history.
Flat rides: Origins (The Prequel movie)
A friend and I visited the Herschell Carousel museum in Tonawanda when we were there in 2016. We took in quite a few cool carousels on the trip - we saw, but didn't ride, the double-decker carousels in Paris, rode Stroomcarousel at Efteling in the Netherlands, and in the US we rode the Central Park Carousel, Prospect Park Carousel, Zoo Atlanta Endangered Species Carousel, Seaglass Carousel and we ogled Jane's Carousel in Brooklyn, but unfortunately it wasn't open when we were there.
They're not my favorite rides but they are incredibly valuable and important for this industry. I Know my home park, Kennywood had a special one and I just looked it up more and they do.
Carousels are there to recover after one too many coasters in a row
A great place to cool down and relax after your head says no more coasters today.
Thank you so much for this. I grew up riding the carousel at Santa Monica Pier in Los Angeles both before and after its restoration. Several years ago, I took both my daughters there to ride it. We also fell in love with the modern carousel in Kingsport, Tennessee, built by the townspeople there. Carousels always hold the magic of childhood for me.
Thr St Louis Carousel in Faust Park is a Dentzel that was built in 1927 and is still in operation today.
NO WAY A CAROUSEL EPISODE???!!! THATS MY SPECIAL INTEREST
One of my earliest memories is actually riding a double-decker carousel at Randhurst Mall :,). They always have a special place in my heart
Loved this episode. The Grand Carousel at Carowinds is from 1923 and still operates with its original wood horses. Thought it was so cool when I was younger and got to ride the double decker carousel at the St. Charles Illinois mall.
My childhood mall had a carousel that I begged to ride every time I went, it was one of the things that first got me into rides and parks.
I feel that, for real. Mine got rid of their carousel IIRC. Give me back my youth!😂
Mine too. They brought it in every Christmas and one year just left it there for several months. The carousel is long gone and the mall is now an outdoor shopping center.
The Carousel at The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk has been there since 1911 and still operates with the original wooden horses.
I grew up going to Knoebels, but also- The Garden State Plaza used to have a double level Coney Island style Carousel. Nothin like catching the ring on the big one at Knoebels!
Have you looked into the German carousel at Storyland in NH? It’s one of those racing ones you mentioned. One of the few in the country that go clockwise. I remember it when I was a kid. The horses rock back and forth under your own power and they’re so heavy, it’s impossible for a kid to make them rock without a parent assisting next to them. Interesting ride.
What a fascinating episode! So, carousels were basically the birth of the amusement industry?
@@kso808 exactly!
I'm a little surprised the museum at Knoebels and its Grand Carousel weren't seen in the video.
Love trying to catch the brass ring.
this was excellent!
there's some classic carosels in my area that I have fond memories of visiting, and some contemporary ones with the most random assortments of animals. one of the classic ones had a restoration project within the century iirc
My childhood was riding Hersheypark's carousel right after the old Giant Wheel.
the carousel has always been my favorite ride! awesome video ^^
After binging all the roller coaster accident videos, I'll probably only ride carrousels for the foreseeable future 😅
We still have an original all wooden carousel in Ocean city md. Trimpers owns it. Very fancy with jewels and portraits.
They're classics. Gotta love the carousel. ❤ I heard from an episode of Charmed that Merry Go Rounds have more than just horses where carousels have just horses. 😂
I am surprised the water powered Carousel in Kurpark Hanau Wilhelmsbad from 1779 isn´t menshiond. It is still operating a few days the year.
There's a place in Wisconsin called House on the Rock that has tons of stuff preserved including some carousel animals. I don't know tho if it counts as a private collection or not but it started as one. It's got all sorts of goodies inside
If you want an idea of how fast carousels used to be, have a look at Derby Racer at Blackpool Pleasure Beach. I’d also like to point out an inaccuracy where you described the difference between the galloper and the carousel. The real difference between these two is that carousels turn anti-clockwise whilst gallopers turn clockwise. Merry Go Round is an umbrella term for both.
Kentucky Kingdom had a double decker when i was a kid
I always thought all carousels were the same until I rode Cedar Downs at Cedar Point years ago and realized nope, not all are the same. Cedar Downs at the time really gave you are great ride, moving fwd and back while going up and down while going quite fast. Love to see a behind the scenes on how that one worked cause of how it operates
Never mind. The video answered my question
There is a Mary go around in Brooklyn at King's Plaza Mall. There also was a Mary GO around here in Lynnhaven mall, Virginia Beach, Virginia
Very neat episode!
Carousels in Europe go counter-clockwise so you can wave with your right hand at the crowd.
Good old merry go round
Awesome video about one of my low-key favorite rides to geek out about for how… beautiful they are. Kudos! Also what music is playing around 11:00?
What about those massive double deckers carousels though?
Without the carousel we would have no Disney land
Or Hersheypark as a carousel (not their current one) was the first ride Mr Hershey installed.
nice to see you in front of the camera for a change
I wonder why you did not discuss double-decker carousels like the great america ones or the chance rides version
Great video. But you didn't mention double decker carousels.
DO A PART 2 ON STEEPLE CHASE RIDES.
"Launch you half into next month" hard to reconcile that with modern carousels.
Edit: prior to the viewing of this video i had already decided to take my family to the museum in Sandusky and visit the Looff carousel in St Catherines ON CAN which has a beautiful setting from what I remember (its been over 2 decades).
Thank you! What great information!
You should make a what really happened on top thrill dragster
Knoebels Amusement Resort has a carousel museum that's free to enter. Personally, I enjoy watching carousels, but riding them doesn't really do anything for me.
Next time ride the one at Knoebels, completely different experience, and rather challenging.
Colorado has model number one of the first carousel that didn't move up and down and model number four of the fourth carousel that was built that was moving up and down and that's located at lakeside amusement park
I considered it a very sad loss when the carousel at Funtown Pier at Seaside went up with the rest of the pier during the fire that occurred a year after Superstorm Sandy. I know it's not the only carousel to be destroyed in such a fashion, but it was one I remembered.
Another carousel at Seaside (near Casino Pier) recently reopened in a dedicated building towards the north end of the beach. I don't plan on getting back to Seaside in 2024 (I've actually been a couple times already), but I hope to check this out in 2025.
I do love the carousel at Knoebels.
So ... the name "carousel" or "merry-go-round" really has nothing to do with the direction it travels? I've been misinformed.
Per all the experts I talked to, nope, the two terms mean the same thing.
I visited the carousel pavilion at Seaside Heights on July 4th. Very beautiful carousel but didn’t get the chance to ride it. I will be back soon, though. I have been on Knoebels carousel…another beautiful ride and what fun it is to catch a ring as you go around. Still haven’t caught the brass ring…hopefully, one day! 🎠
IN UK ITS CALLED GALLOPERS
ROUNDABOUTS ANOTHER NAME FOR IT.
10:45 this is neat and cool rare
No joke, no irony, you are a very awesome man.
(P.s. i am married, and a long time viewers)
🎠🎠🎠🎠🎠I love you💕💕🥰
Could the fiberglass horses be as detailed and beautiful as wooden ones?
Definitely, but not as much craftsmanship goes into them.
@CoasterCollege The immense work you put in to this video is mind boggling!
I've always loves merry go rounds and at 70 years old, I still ride them. Thank you so very much.
@@pandarush. Thanks for the compliment, I wanted to create a video that put as much history in one place as possible!
@CoasterCollege I havent been to the Colorado State Fair for years and years. I'm going to make it a point to go this year to ride the merry go round, inspired by you. PBS couldn't have put together a better history of carousels. What got me is that you WENT IN PERSON to shoot the video! Thank you again.
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@@johnfoltz8183 not the first