Thursday 31 January 2013

Adding Haunted House and Corn Maze Attractions To Your Business

By Joshua Adams


If you were lucky enough to make the HAA show in St. Louis this year, you probably got the chance to see our newest attractions... the Rodeo Spider, "Arachnid Attack" and the new Rodeo Pumpkin!

Do you know that these are just two of the 56 various ride attachments that can be utilized on our motion system? The Rodeo Bull, however is the most popular ride attachment because it can be used most frequently during themed events and the Rodeo Multiride also provides more profitability than any other kind.

The two brand new pieces are Galaxy's own way of innovating, thinking of new additions to the concept on Haunted House and Corn Maze Market attractions. To give you some advice on how to make the most of these rides, here are some notable ways:

All Galaxy rides have 6 preset automatic competition programs with various degrees o speed and maneuverability, both aspects are connected to two LED clocks. You can set the programs with the same sequence, like having 8 seconds for every rider to actually have the same time duration on the ride. The LED clocks serve as the timer of each and every ride.

Since all riders would want to know the length of time they stay on the rides, it is best to have some competition gearing towards how long each rider can possibly stay on without falling off. The atmosphere of competition is a great crowd drawer! A group of friends, or employees in a company who just want to have fun can experience this kind of competition and keep coming back for more rides!

The best way to get riders hooked is to offer a prize. Galaxy recommends that you offer a gift certificate that can be redeemed at the operator's (or venue) location. A $25-$50 gift certificate gives the customer the perception of something of value, however it the cost will be negligible to the venue. The likelihood is that the customer will come back to your location to use the certificate and spend more!




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