Have you ever heard the term "dark ride" and wondered it meant? How about "flat ride"? Let's explore some of the more common (type) of rides.
A "dark ride" is an industry term for any amusement park or theme park ride that uses vehicles to send passengers into an indoor environment and through series of scenes. Ride vehicles take many forms including cars on a track, trackless vehicles and boats float in a channel of water.
A "flat ride" refers to attractions at amusement parks, carnivals, fairs and theme parks that (typical)spin around.
They usually include a circular platform and (place) on the ground. The term is used to refer to a large number of rides. (depend) on their speed and other features, they may or may not be considered thrill rides. Generally, "kiddie rides" are intended young riders which are thrilling.
A "motion simulator ride" uses seats that move with point-of-view media (provide)viewers with the illusion(错觉)that they are moving and physically taking part in the action. Most motion simulator rides are presented in theaters of (vary) sizes.