I remember the first time I rode this. it was the summer of 1971, there was a summer fair held in notre dame schoolgrounds in Swarthmore, penna. they played rainy days and Mondays by the carpenters on the loudspeaker, so I always put the two of them together. thanks for posting this. bobby whitaker
It's missing some of the scenery and decoration.I wish someone could make a video about the history of the Trabant ride. I'd love to know where it originated from, who invented it, and of all the manufacturers that made it (ex. Chance, Mack...). It's also interesting that it was named after a Soviet automobile or was it perhaps the other way around? I don't know but I'd love to find out.
Tiny Power it really is a great ride. It was the first serious ride i ever went on to overcome my fear of any and all rides and let me tell you i screamed and shut my eyes tight and hung on for dear life. It really makes your stomach drop when coming down each time. Its like going down roller coaster drops over and over again. The one i went on was at Quassy Amusement Park but they've replaced with like a more modern version of it that has outward facing seats and everything and i'm sad because i liked the old style. I didn't see the point in getting rid of it only to put an updated version.
Super late, but Coaster College on UA-cam has a series called Flat Rode of the Week. He and his production partner, Schwarzkopf Fanboy, are working during park season, but they've had an episode on the Trabant and its contemporaries in the pipeline for some time.
I love these older flat rides. Trabant, Twister, Round up, Tilt-a-Whirl are some of the best flat rides!!!!!!! 👍😆
Love this, I remember this when I was a kid in the 70's
I remember the first time I rode this. it was the summer of 1971, there was a summer fair held in notre dame schoolgrounds in Swarthmore, penna. they played rainy days and Mondays by the carpenters on the loudspeaker, so I always put the two of them together. thanks for posting this. bobby whitaker
Omg this ride scared the shit out of me when I was like 3 years old and begged to get on it.
this ride gives me a different view on rollercoaster now when I went on this ride
Does it feel like a cosster
Great video! Wow that looks like fun!! Just subbed to your channel :)
I think of the Sandlot when I see this ride.
It's missing some of the scenery and decoration.I wish someone could make a video about the history of the Trabant ride. I'd love to know where it originated from, who invented it, and of all the manufacturers that made it (ex. Chance, Mack...). It's also interesting that it was named after a Soviet automobile or was it perhaps the other way around? I don't know but I'd love to find out.
Tiny Power Me too ! I want to know about the Trabant ride history too .
Tiny Power Me too want to know about the history of the Trabant ride
Tiny Power it really is a great ride. It was the first serious ride i ever went on to overcome my fear of any and all rides and let me tell you i screamed and shut my eyes tight and hung on for dear life. It really makes your stomach drop when coming down each time. Its like going down roller coaster drops over and over again. The one i went on was at Quassy Amusement Park but they've replaced with like a more modern version of it that has outward facing seats and everything and i'm sad because i liked the old style. I didn't see the point in getting rid of it only to put an updated version.
Super late, but Coaster College on UA-cam has a series called Flat Rode of the Week. He and his production partner, Schwarzkopf Fanboy, are working during park season, but they've had an episode on the Trabant and its contemporaries in the pipeline for some time.
which is the original name os this ride? It's curious the numerous names: Trabant, wipeout, hully gully, ballerina...
What carnival owns this ride ?
Tamara Wilson I think it is Family Attractions who owns it .
is this east coast midway casino ride
I almost fell off this
Omg lol
que feo se be iche 😱😱😱