- Release Date: 1995
- Genre: Action
- Style: First-Person Action
| Games: Pirate Ship |
| WordNet: pirate ship |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
a ship manned by pirates
Synonym: pirate
| Wikipedia: Pirate ship (ride) |
A pirate ship is a type of amusement ride, consisting of an open, seated gondola (usually in the style of a pirate ship) which swings back and forth, subjecting the rider to various levels of angular momentum.
The first known predecessor of the ride was invented by Charles Albert Marshall of Tulsa, Oklahoma between 1893 and 1897. This ride was originally called "The Ocean Wave".
The Ocean Wave was first used in the Marshall Bros Circus in 1897, The circus was run by Charles and his brothers Mike, Will, Ed, friends, and family.
Height requirements for this type of ride vary from park to park. For example, Hersheypark, which has a Huss Pirate Boat, has a height requirement of 42" or more to ride, while at La Ronde, which also has a Huss Pirate Boat, riders must be 52" or taller. Huss recommends that the lowest a height requirement should be is 39" or taller, but parks can make it higher if they choose to.
There are a number of Swinging Ship-type rides, and multiple manufacturers.
The names listed are given by the manufacturers, and individual parks may change the name of the ride itself. Viking ship is a very common theme that is used by several parks.
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