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"It’s always fun to open a new ride, but sometimes we have to say goodbye to one as well. Da Vinci’s Cradle has thrilled guests for over 30 years, but after careful consideration, we’ve made the decision to close the attraction permanently."
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I love Zierer Flying Carpets. One of my favorite flats, although Busch never did run theirs correctly. I assume they did a new control system at some point, so the ride didn't run the way that the manufacturer designed. (Swings weren't the same height, no stop at the top, etc.) It was still a fun ride and I'd take a lap whenever I was there.
Looks like Wild Adventures in Georgia is the only remaining Flying Carpet in North America (assuming Marineland Niagara is permanently closed.)
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BGW opened the Italy section in 1980 which included Da Vinci's Garden of Invention. It contained rides "themed" to inventions or concepts from Leonardo Da Vinci. The rides were Battering Ram (Pirate), Flying Machine (Orbiter), and a kiddie balloon ride. In 1983 Da Vinci's Cradle (Flying Carpet) was added. Part of its promotion was a placemat at McDonald's (they also offered coupons). The tag line for the Cradle was "It Will Rock You". The description on the placemat read, "Imagine a huge cradle lifting you four stories into the air before plunging you earthward with a negative force of 2-G's, then suddenly sending you skyward with a positive force of 2-G's, all at a rate of twenty revolutions per minute. This is Da Vinci's Cradle, a ride you've never seen or experienced before. It will rock you." It was a nice promotion for a flat ride.
The Cradle was a great ride and nicely themed. It's sad to see it go.
BGW hasn't really been in the business of adding non-extreme flats of late. This was a a great (and at this point, unique) ride that I hope they will find a suitable well-themed replacement for. Da Vinci's Garden is a wonderful design for a park, like something I might have built in RCT back in the day. In any case, it would be a crime to leave that pad empty for too long. It's not Great Adventure, after all.
"The term is 'amusement park.' An old Earth name for a place where people could go to see and do all sorts of fascinating things." -Spock, Stardate 3025
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