The Spin Out is a KMG/Tivoli made ride that is seen in quite a few places nowadays. It’s basically an arm with a large claw looking wheel with sets of seats on the ends. Each set of seats contains 4 seats and a large harness to keep riders in. The entire ride sits on a circular platform that can rotate. KMG also manufactuers a ride with virtually the same specifications as the Spin Out called the Move-It, which is seen more in Europe. There are larger versions of these rides as well called “Move-It 32″ and “Top Star Tour” which hold 32 passengers and are much larger.
The Ride
Once everyone is loaded, the ride op goes to the center of the claw and asks everyone to site back and keep you’re hands down. The operator pulls a switch which jolts the harnesses downward. I have no idea as to why the harnesses come down so crappily on this ride, but they do, and that’s that.
First the platform begins to rotate, then the arm raises, and as the arm raises the claw begins to spin. Once everything is in place, the arm starts to roll horizontally flipping the claw over. That’s the ride basically; the platform rotates, the claw spins, the arm rolls, and the passengers go nuts. Whenever the claw is upsidedown, the claw and platform are rotating in the same direction which pushes riders into their seats with the extra centrifugal force. It’s an interesting ride, but not the best thing ever from a ride experience standpoint; it’s all just too choreographed feeling.
Other Info
The Spin Out racks on one trailer, meaning that it’s easier and more cost effective to move. Considering the nature of the ride, it’s almost certifiably a ‘major’ ride on the midway which means that carnival companies can charge more to ride it. Since the ride doesn’t cost much to move, the money from ticket sales doesn’t have to be poured back into moving expenses for the ride! This is why the Spin Out is so widely seen on the carnival circuit today. It’s also fairly cheap as far as carnival rides come. Some person on Wikipedia noted that he saw one for $400,000. That’s pretty good considering some rides like the Huss Breakdance which can go for $1,000,000 new.
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hey u guys, this year it my first time on the spin out, and i want to know if it’s scary or not?
Nah, it’s not scary at all. If you can go on spinning rides then this is a breeze.
doesn’t look scary
i rode one called the claw they were playing music by mercy me(i can only imagine) and the combination of the ride movement and the beautiful praise and worship music moved me to happy tears and i was filled with the Spirit!