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Scalawags is just like some of the other [[Kiddieland]] rides. The ride goes around in a circle and the kids riding it can make the car go up and down.
'''Scalawags''' (also known as '''Scaliwags''') is a [[Kiddie Rides|Kiddie Ride]] located at Lagoon.
 
==Ride Details==
Riders sit in single-seat gondolas that are each attached to a hydraulic arm extending from the center of the ride. As the ride spins, riders can move their gondola up and down by means of a joystick.
 
==Theme==
The ride's gondolas are each styled to look like one of four creatures.
 
* A ladybug wearing a hat and jacket with a corsage
* A dragon wearing a cape with a "Z" insignia (Likely a reference to [[Zamperla]], the ride's manufacturer)
* A bumble bee wearing a top hat and a bow-tie
* An elephant wearing a ruffle and a saddle
 
The center of the ride resembles a colorful flying saucer.
 
==Name==
The ride has been referred to as both "Scalawags" and the misspelling "Scaliwags". Currently, Lagoon's official website uses the misspelled version of the name ([[Tipsey Tea Cups]], [[OdySea]] and [[Musik Express]] are other rides at Lagoon with misspellings in their names). Scalawag is a 19th century slang term that means "Troublemaker".
 
==Similarity to other rides==
Both the ride's mechanics and its elephant gondolas are very similar to Dumbo the Flying Elephant at Disneyland. Many ride manufacturers have built copies of Dumbo, and they are installed in parks across the world ([[Arrow Dynamics|Arrow Development]] built the original Dumbo ride). [[OdySea]]'s ride mechanics are also very similar.
 
==See also==
*[http://www.lagoonpark.com/ride/scaliwags/ Official page]
 


For the kids that can't make it to Disneyland to ride in the elephants this ride makes simple substitution. Except that the elephants are a lot smaller and there are only two on this ride.
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Anyway, another ride for kids to enjoy. It sits right next to the Puff coaster.


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Latest revision as of 19:28, 6 April 2015

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Location: Kiddieland
Built In: 1986
Built By: Zamperla
Model: Mini Jet
Ride Height: 11 Feet
Number of Cars: 12
Height Requirements: Riders over 54" in height may not ride.
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Scalawags (also known as Scaliwags) is a Kiddie Ride located at Lagoon.

Ride Details

Riders sit in single-seat gondolas that are each attached to a hydraulic arm extending from the center of the ride. As the ride spins, riders can move their gondola up and down by means of a joystick.

Theme

The ride's gondolas are each styled to look like one of four creatures.

  • A ladybug wearing a hat and jacket with a corsage
  • A dragon wearing a cape with a "Z" insignia (Likely a reference to Zamperla, the ride's manufacturer)
  • A bumble bee wearing a top hat and a bow-tie
  • An elephant wearing a ruffle and a saddle

The center of the ride resembles a colorful flying saucer.

Name

The ride has been referred to as both "Scalawags" and the misspelling "Scaliwags". Currently, Lagoon's official website uses the misspelled version of the name (Tipsey Tea Cups, OdySea and Musik Express are other rides at Lagoon with misspellings in their names). Scalawag is a 19th century slang term that means "Troublemaker".

Similarity to other rides

Both the ride's mechanics and its elephant gondolas are very similar to Dumbo the Flying Elephant at Disneyland. Many ride manufacturers have built copies of Dumbo, and they are installed in parks across the world (Arrow Development built the original Dumbo ride). OdySea's ride mechanics are also very similar.

See also


Rides
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