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Tilt-a-Whirl

Tilt-a-Whirl

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Those seats don't look too comfy!
I agree iwth Tony C. Those seats look too small.
I dont see a podium or mechanism, how do you run it?
Not only uncomfortable, but likely unsafe. :P
Looks like someone already tilted that whirl... I mean, snap! XD

Good shot!
i think on rides like that the motor and all that is in a pit underground, beneath the ride
Looks more like "Tilt -a-hurl"
"Oh don't be scared honey! It looks perfectly safe to me."
cant believe how old this place seems , but it only closed 5 years ago
Geez. OSHA would have a blast here :-)
Canada, ROFLMAO !!
Okay, everyone on!!...I'll push! =D

Is that a chair over to the left , in the foliage? Check out that fun shiny slide in the background too.
That thing looks like its about to tip over. I wouldnt like those seats.
ummm I will pass on this ride....doesn't look too safe or comfy
Another shot where you've given the illusion of movement where there is none! Fabulous....
oh god ...
canada,is that quote off of some movie or something?
Kristiara, Theres a platform behind it and there was most likely a motor underground or at the base but it was removed.
The chair in the grass looks so lonely. It seems to be waiting for it's operator.
I wish i lived in Germany

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