Kiddie rides bring out the inner child
Danette Goulet
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FAIRGROUNDS -- It was a trip back to my childhood -- although some
debate whether I’ve ever left it. We rated the biggest and newest rides
when the Orange County Fair opened, but what about that other carnival --
Kiddie Land? I decided if anyone needed a rundown of what rides to hit
and which to miss, it was children. So, if Mom and Dad only give you so
many tickets or limited time, here’s what’s out there. Each ride reviewed
was rated on a four-star scale, with one being the worst and four the
best.
Flying Bumble Bee Ride: These little insects are adorable but not the
most comfortable carts. Once everyone is secured, which is double-checked
by the ride operator, the bees start buzzing around. There are a couple
of buttons children can push -- because children love to push buttons.
Riders are in for a huge letdown, however, when they discover that the
joystick to move the bumblebee up and down is bogus. Riders must be 3
feet tall and have three tickets to ride.
Rating: **
Swings: Red plastic swings, which seat two, spin passengers around and
around. It’s not so fast that riders get nauseous, but it is quick enough
to be great fun and cause a cooling breeze. Caution: As the little girl
in front of me found out, you may loose your flip-flops on this one.
Riders must be 3 feet tall and have three tickets to ride.
Rating: ***
Super Slide: This one is great. Big and little riders can get some
good speed going. Some of the lighter patrons can catch air on the third
bump. Children, take a hint from Nick, the 4-year-old ahead of me in
line: If your potato sack is too heavy or awkward to carry -- just turn
around and hand it to the adult behind you -- that’s what he did. Sliders
must be 3 feet tall and have two tickets.
Rating: ****
Ghost Pirate: Possibly the worst ride I’ve ever been on. It’s hot,
smelly and extremely lame. The first sight that greets riders is two
breaker boxes followed by a skeleton in a plastic case next to an exit
door, which was ajar. Two more plastic cases with skeletons and visible
speakers are the extent of the ride. You must be 3 feet tall to endure
this and give up three tickets.
Rating: *
Kiddie Bumper Boats: Since the possibility of sinking a kiddie bumper
boat was too mortifying to contemplate, I asked Alexis Moore, 6, what she
thought. Alexis said it was lots of fun, especially because she got to
steer the boat.
Her Rating: ****
Little Dipper Roller Coaster: All the screaming I heard from riders
got my attention. It’s a great introduction to its big brothers out
there. The first big hill whips riders around and the rest is rather
sedate. Its caterpillar counterpart next to the Silver Streak looks to be
a wilder ride. You must be 3 feet tall and have three tickets to ride.
Rating: ***
House of Mirrors: This is never outdated. It was fun when I was a
child and it’s still fun now. A few wrong turns and a painless face plant
into a mirror or two make this a riot for everyone. Any size works as
long as you have two tickets.
Rating: ****
Ferris Wheel: Forget the huge and boring Ferris wheel in the adult
park -- this is the real thing. Riders are out in the open air, the view
is spectacular, and it even rocks -- although that’s not allowed.
Rating: ***
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