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Encyclopedia > Fun Slide

Frederickson's Fun Slide is an carnival ride that is popular with kids. People walk up the stairs to get to the top of this slide along with a mat, than sit down, and place the mat on the slide. They then slide down the slide. The slide has 3 lanes which means that there are 3 slides to go down, but they are all the same length, width, and height. The ride will also say Fun Slide in lights at the very top of the slide. Not only that, but there will be triangles on both slides of the slide as decoration. There may be an extra portion after the slide that is similar to carpeting. Flying Scooter ride at Kings Island, Ohio An assortment of rides at the Royal Melbourne Show Rollercoaster FX in MoviePark Germany An Enterprise Amusement ride in Oaks Park in Portland, Oregon Breakdance Ride, Royal Melbourne Show 2005 Dodgem Cars, Royal Melbourne Show 2005 An amusement ride is any number...


Lite Slide

Dartron rides has created a "Fun Slide", but they call it Lite Slide. The ride is the same ride, but without the words Fun Slide on top of the ride.


State Fairs

Many state fairs might have a larger Fun Slides. In fact, some state fairs have 12 or more lanes. Thus, they are much bigger than the "Fun Slide". A travelling funfair has many attractions, including adult or thrill rides, childrens rides, and sideshows consisting of games of skill, strength, or luck. ...


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