I know you are trying to record the ride and the music, but it isn't really enjoyable seeing just the saddle and the coinbox... Can't we get like a full view of the ride first and then the POV next time on another ride after the music recording?
I just don't want people wearing masks in this video, so, that's why I just film the saddle and the coin box. My parents told me that I'm too big and too old to ride this. The max age was 8, whereas the min age was 3. I'm not 8 years old anymore.
@@AndrewNguyen374750hwhwjpejh I did notice the max age limit on the coinbox. I wonder if these kiddie ride refurbishers or companies are starting to implement this 🤔. Although, I’m not surprised that the majority of kiddie rides, especially the horse ones are strong enough to move with an adult or teen on. There should be kiddie rides that are for all ages and a bigger size so adults can also ride rather than just children. As a 19 year old, I really miss riding kiddie rides as of now. I couldn’t do my last ride a few months ago since the 2 horses I know at my bowling alley have been broken for several months unrepaired. But next time, can you show a full view of the ride first before you do the rest, so anyone that watches can see what the ride looks like at least?
In the future, I want to invest on a custom orca ride that is good for all ages, with the same movement as this one in the vid. Or just find one that is pre-owned/ used which would be for children only and hard to find these days, or just remodify it. I’m talking about big bucks because of inflation, back then they used to be only several hundred dollars or less. Now the average price for a ride is around 2 thousand dollars to say the least. A brand new custom ride would be more than 3-5 thousand or more, customizations may vary on the price along with features. Not sure if I can do it anytime soon because its a bad time the way things are right now… 😓
I know you are trying to record the ride and the music, but it isn't really enjoyable seeing just the saddle and the coinbox... Can't we get like a full view of the ride first and then the POV next time on another ride after the music recording?
I just don't want people wearing masks in this video, so, that's why I just film the saddle and the coin box. My parents told me that I'm too big and too old to ride this. The max age was 8, whereas the min age was 3. I'm not 8 years old anymore.
@@AndrewNguyen374750hwhwjpejh I did notice the max age limit on the coinbox. I wonder if these kiddie ride refurbishers or companies are starting to implement this 🤔. Although, I’m not surprised that the majority of kiddie rides, especially the horse ones are strong enough to move with an adult or teen on. There should be kiddie rides that are for all ages and a bigger size so adults can also ride rather than just children. As a 19 year old, I really miss riding kiddie rides as of now. I couldn’t do my last ride a few months ago since the 2 horses I know at my bowling alley have been broken for several months unrepaired. But next time, can you show a full view of the ride first before you do the rest, so anyone that watches can see what the ride looks like at least?
In the future, I want to invest on a custom orca ride that is good for all ages, with the same movement as this one in the vid. Or just find one that is pre-owned/ used which would be for children only and hard to find these days, or just remodify it. I’m talking about big bucks because of inflation, back then they used to be only several hundred dollars or less. Now the average price for a ride is around 2 thousand dollars to say the least. A brand new custom ride would be more than 3-5 thousand or more, customizations may vary on the price along with features. Not sure if I can do it anytime soon because its a bad time the way things are right now… 😓
@@TheOrca Yes. What's the name of your bowling alley?
@@TheOrca The rides I know that adults ride on were Trail Boss, T-Bone, Mosey Oak Mudslinger and Pumbaa.