Hot new ride may not take off at fair
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ANDREW GLAZER
FAIRGROUNDS -- Fair-goers may not be able to feel the rush of being
hoisted 100 feet in the air, dropped in a freefall and swung back and
forth, fair officials said.
The Sky Diver ride, scheduled to make its world debut today, has
become tangled in a patent dispute.
Canada-based Thrilltime Entertainment, owner of the Colorado company
that manufactures a ride called the Sky Coaster, is in the process of
determining whether the rides are too similar, said Sherrill Cyr, a
company official.
“On both rides, you get in a harness, you’re hoisted up to the top of
a platform and then released in the air,” said Tony Fiori, a spokesman
for Ray Cammack Shows, the Arizona-based carnival company in charge of
amusements at the fair.
“This (the Sky Diver) is our version. They believe there’s a patent
conflict. We don’t. But we can’t do anything until it’s all cleared up.”
Fiori said he hoped lawyers from each company would have things
straightened out by Monday.
Neither attorney could be reached by press time. However, fair
spokesperson Ruby Lau said it is likely the ride will never launch during
the two-week duration of the fair.
“The fair abides by the proper set of rules,” Lau said. “We’re still
looking at the legality and hoping.”
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