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Merry-Go-Round | |
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Type | Gentle Ride |
Description | The quinessential amusement park ride |
Cost | $460 |
Size | Small |
Appearances | RCT, RCT2, RCT3 |
Construction
Circular carousel with horses and a fairground organ mounted in the centre.
Approximate Cost
$460
Size
3x3 tiles (small)
Other Information
Merry-Go-Rounds have only one type of music, the "Fairground Organ Music", which includes Band Organ variations of "The Blue Danube", "Tales from the Vienna Woods", "Die Regimentskinder Marsch" and "The Poet and Peasant Overture".
The tracks come from an LP of a Voigt 38 Band Organ owned by Chris Sawyer's father. The LP was originally recorded in the mid-1970s by the C.J. Meade Orginization at the Bressingham Steam Museum in Norfolk, England.