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Krazy Kars

Bumper car
Minimum height to ride: 46 inches

Description

A unique ride based on a very popular and traditional amusement park concept, the Krazy Kars are hand controlled by the guests through the use of two levers. The gas-powered cars are able to move in any direction.

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Ahh yes, what ever happened to dorney park? It kinda just fell through the cracks around the turn of the 21st century. I bearly see any advertising for it, and yet despite the fact I havent been there in more then 10 years, they still seem to be alive with a heartbeat. This os one of the few rides that still is up and running since the good old days, and it certainly is worth a mention. Much better then typical bumper cars, the new innovative driving system was lots of fun, you get more time then on the typical bumper car carnival rides, and children love it. Just try putting it in gear so you stand in place, but going around in fast circles, (of course you will be a target to get hit) Worth the wait. A good after meal ride, when the roller coaster lines are long. The Krrrrrrrrrrazy Kars (as the announcer says), are good fun and a very klevor koncept. - matthew w


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