Two men called max and Harold from Massachusetts.
deric mc dodgems dodge dude.
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DODGEMS
The cost of dodgems, or bumper cars, can vary widely depending on factors such as size, brand, and features. A new set of dodgems typically ranges from $5,000 to $15,000 per car, while used models may be less expensive. Additionally, the overall cost can increase when factoring in the expenses for the track, power supply, and maintenance. For larger setups or attractions, the total investment can reach tens of thousands to over a hundred thousand dollars.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnival_rides
the pole on the bumper car is always touching the cage at the top. that cage is electric and the energy travels through the pole into the cart .
Dodgems, also known as bumper cars, were created in the early 20th century. The first electric bumper car ride was developed in 1920 by the American inventor and engineer, Herbert C. McGowan. The concept quickly gained popularity in amusement parks and fairs, becoming a staple attraction. Over the years, various designs and improvements have been made, but the basic premise remains the same.
Coney Island had some -guessing from car design and period styling, that looked like Circa l934. The Lusse Auto Scooters ( popularily called Dodgem cars, but Dodgem is a trade name) dated to about l947 and lasted for the duration of the Park! They went out around l973. Turn Ya Wheel! Everybody called them Dodgems or bumper cars, never Lusse Auto Scooters.
A dodgems ride, also known as bumper cars, typically occupies a space of around 30 to 50 feet in diameter, depending on the design and size of the venue. The ride consists of a circular or rectangular arena where electric-powered cars move around and collide with each other. The overall footprint can vary significantly based on the number of cars and additional features like barriers or seating for spectators. In amusement parks, these rides are designed to accommodate both safety and a fun, engaging experience.
Depends who you get them from, I got a price from a local funfair and he never called me back, so I went to a company called premier Rides in Horsham and they charged £1,900. they supply all over
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