Merry-Go-Round

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Revision as of 03:40, 12 August 2010 by fandom:rct>Dogman15 (While the previous order may have been how it was given in the game, this is the order that the YouTube playlist is in. If nothing else, I added information.)
The Merry-Go-Round
Merry-Go-Round
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".

These tracks were originally recorded in 1976 by the C.J. Mead Organisation, from a Voigt Model 35 69-Keyless Band Organ at Bressingham Steam Museum, Norfolk. Called the Bressingham Voigt, it remained there for many years, but was eventually sold and now performs in the Netherlands. The record was owned by Chris Sawyer's father, and its tracks were used in both RollerCoaster Tycoon 1 & 2. All of these songs are original arrangements from the Ruth Fair Organ Company. The original LP, called "Music from the Bressingham Voight" occasionally turns up on eBay or other internet acution sites.

Music List

  1. Die Regimentskinder Marsch (Children of the Regiment March) [Julius Fučík]
  1. Heyken's Serenade [John Heyken]
  2. In Continental Mood (unknown, possibly Andy Cutting)
  3. Wedding Journey [Traditional]
  4. Tales from the Vienna Woods [Johann Strauss II]
  5. Slavonic Dance [Traditional or Antonín Dvořák]
  6. Das Alpenhorn [Traditional]
  7. The Blond Sailor [Traditional]
  8. Poet & Peasant Overture (Dichter und Bauer Ouvertüre) [Franz von Suppé]
  9. Waltz Medley (Includes The Blue Danube at the end, which was by Johann Strauss II.) [Johann Strauss]
  10. Bella Bella Bimba [Traditional]

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