Yo-Yo (ride)

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The Yo-Yo is a common amusement ride featured in carnivals, state fairs, and similar events. It resembles a series of swings arranged in a circle, which turn just fast enough to be slightly affected by centripedal force. On some rides, there is a tilting mechanism, allowing the ride to tilt up to 10 degrees.[1]

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[edit] Seats

The seats each have a lap bar that comes down. Not only that, but because of the tilting, there is a seltbelt that goes around a person's chest area. There are 32 seats to the ride with one seat per row. The seats aren't placed next to each other.

[edit] Appearance

The ride usually says Yo-Yo on the side of the ride. However, sometimes, the Yo-Yo will be removed because of amusement parks wanting there own names. There are flower lights on top of the ride, and the colors for the most part, are very bright. The ride can come in green, yellow, pink , and a white one (Yes, the white one isn't bright.)

[edit] Problems

The tilting of the ride might be fun for some, but the problem is that the tilting mechanism doesn't always work the way it should. Thus, when this happens, the ride just doesn't tilt. The ride goes up, and it just stays at the 180 degree mark once it's get to it's highest point, or it will tilt just a little bit. The Yo-Yo's tilting mechanism is really expensive to buy, and thus some companies don't want to a buy a new one.

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