The Knights Ride Tower is a new Free Fall Tower by Abc-rides for children and families.
The tower combines show performances in
different height levels with a surprising free-fall experience.
The gondola, which can take up to 10 guests, is raised to four different levels. On each floor a story is told by means of animation movies and other show and sound effects.
When the third floor is reached and the story continues and there is an
additional effect which gives the passengers the feeling that their legs are being tickled.
On the fourth level the story comes to an end after passengers are given another fright as suddenly the gondola is dropped all the way down to the ground level.
The 17m high tower is mounted on a specially designed H-steel frame, which is adjusted
to the ground foundation and the gondola is attached in front of the tower.
Supplier: abc engineering ag Switzerland Abc, founded in 1997 by Willy Walser, has been in business with a track record of a variety of successfully operating water and other park rides and the design of special ride elements, some of which are unique and only offered by Abc. Web:
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