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The Orange Stinger, the predecessor of Silly Symphony Swings, is a Zierer Wave Swinger enclosed in a large orange themed as bees. The ride opened to the public on February 8, 2001, and operated until August 14, 2009.
Orange Stinger: a swing ride inside a giant orange peel structure, which featured seats shaped like bees, and an orange scent inside the ride. The bee shaped seats were removed shortly after park opening due to being damaged from seats bumping into each other, and the orange scent was discontinued after it was attracting real bees.
An outdoor play area themed to a run-down fireboat and was sponsored by McDonald's, which was located in the Route 66 section of Paradise Pier. A portion of the play area adjacent to the Orange Stinger/Silly Symphony Swings was closed and demolished in early 2010 as part of that attraction's renovation.
Silly Symphony Swings: 2010 Paradise Gardens Park (2010–present) Sinbad's Storybook Voyage: 2001 Arabian Coast; Sinbad's Seven Voyages (2001–2007); Sinbad's Storybook Voyage (2007–present) Siren's Revenge 2016 Treasure Cove (2016–present) Skyway: 1956 Fantasyland to Tomorrowland (1956–1994) Fantasyland to Tomorrowland (1971–1999)
The swing ride or chair swing ride (sometimes called a swing carousel, wave swinger, yo-yo, waver swinger, Chair-O-Planes, Dodo or swinger) is an amusement ride that is a variation on the carousel in which the seats are suspended from the rotating top of the carousel. On some versions, particularly on the Wave Swingers, the rotating top of the ...
This swing comes in four different colors, too, which is a bit of an oddity when it comes to sex swings (they mostly come in black). So, you and your partner can properly decorate your love nest ...
WindSeeker is a 301-foot-tall (92 m) swing ride at several Six Flags parks. The rides are Wind Seeker models manufactured by Mondial. [13] They opened for the 2011 season at Canada's Wonderland in Ontario, Cedar Point and Kings Island in Ohio, and Knott's Berry Farm in California.
Stinger when it was at California's Great America as Invertigo. The first installation of an Invertigo roller coaster occurred at Liseberg in 1997. HangOver was originally scheduled to open in 1996 as a launched roller coaster, however, the technology at the time prevented this from occurring and forced the opening back by a year. [2]