Hey there, thrill-seekers and carnival lovers! ๐ก✨ Today, I want to chat with you about one of my absolute favorite carnival rides – The Wave Swinger. It's a ride that's full of nostalgia, and I can't wait to share my experiences with you.
So, here's the deal. When I was a kid, I first saw the Wave Swinger in commercials for the Miracle Strip Amusement Park, and it always looked like such a blast! Fast forward to my childhood trips to the Greater Gulf State Fair in Mobile, where Century 21's midway featured the Chance Yo-Yo. Now, while the Yo-Yo didn’t have that cool wave motion, it was still pretty neat. But my heart? Totally set on the more grandiose Wave Swinger.
Alright, confession time. As a kid, I was downright terrified of the Wave Swinger. Thanks to schoolyard legends of terrifying accidents – none of which were true, by the way – I stayed far away from this beautiful ride. Stories like “a girl got her legs cut off” or “someone flew off and landed in the parking lot” haunted me. But deep down, I was captivated by its charm.
It wasn’t until my 6th-grade year that I finally mustered up the courage to ride it. My dad took me to the fair in Mobile and I thought, “Why not give it a shot?” Guess what? I LOVED every second of it and I was hooked!
Since then, I've had the pleasure of riding Wave Swingers from various companies. Goodings' didn't have a Wave Swinger in Pensacola for most of their tenure, but they did book one in one of their final years at the fair, most likely from Link Shows. When Conklin took over the midway contract at the Greater Gulf State Fair, we sometimes saw their Wave Swinger, and other times it was the one owned by Cumberland Valley Shows. They were nearly identical, so it was always a mystery whose it actually was.
I've also ridden Wave Swingers owned by Drew Shows, Amusements of America, the one at Six Flags Over Georgia, and several others. Reithoffer Shows used to bring only their Chance Yo-Yo to the Pensacola Interstate Fair, which was my childhood fair, until they acquired their brand new Bertazzon Wave Swinger. Each ride has its unique flair, but the thrill? Always the same.
So, what exactly is the Wave Swinger? It's essentially a swing ride, also known as a chair jet, with an extra twist (literally!). The ride consists of a central support and a spinning frame that can rise and tilt, creating that iconic wave motion. When you hop onto a swing, secured by a steel bar and chain, the ride starts to rotate and lift, giving you the exhilarating feeling of flying over the crowd.
Just about every large carnival and medium to large theme park has had a Wave Swinger or something similar. From Six Flags Great Adventure to Dorney Park and Morey's Piers, these rides have become staples.
The design dates back to 1972, created by Zierer and built by Franz Schwarzkopf, brother of Anton. Since then, it has become a global favorite, with Zierer producing over 200 units. Other manufacturers like Zamperla, Chance Rides, Grover Watkins, and Bertazzon have created their own versions of the Wave Swinger or other swing rides.
Oh, and a quick shoutout to the Chance Yo-Yo. While it's a simpler ride, it’s quite popular among carnivals. I'll dive deeper into the Yo-Yo in a future post, but for now, let's keep our focus on the Wave Swinger.
Whether it's the thrill of soaring high in a decorative swing or the nostalgia of childhood memories, the Wave Swinger holds a special place in my heart. I've enjoyed rides from Conklin, Cumberland Valley Shows, Amusements of America, and even the Gotham Crime Wave at Six Flags Over Georgia.
By the way, I've got my eye on Faller's carnival model of the Wave Swinger. Just in case someone's thinking of an awesome gift for me, no shame in mentioning and no pressure at all. I would be excited to theme it just like the ones I remember at the fairs I'd been to as a kid!
There’s something magical about the Wave Swinger at night when the lights come on. It’s not just a ride; it’s a visual delight! And if you haven’t noticed, it even graces the cover of the 1994 Dave Matthews Band album, "Under the Table and Dreaming."
I hope you enjoyed this trip down memory lane and my love affair with the Wave Swinger. Share your thoughts, stories, and experiences with this iconic ride in the comments below. Let’s keep the conversation going! If you find this content enjoyable and want to support my blogging journey, feel free to consider a small contribution. Your support means the world to me and helps keep the carnival nostalgia alive!
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