Sunday, September 1, 2013

Haunted House Attractions And Corn Maze Rides Designed To Make You Profit

By Marissa Anderson


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!

These are just two of the 56 different ride attachments that can be used on our motion system. The Rodeo Bull is the most popular, however by changing out the ride attachment to a themed ride for a specific holiday time, or for a particular promotion, the Rodeo Bull multiride allows you to maximize the profit potential from your investment.

The two pieces of attachment are specially made to cater to Galaxy Multirides concept on the Haunted House and the Corn Maze Markets. These are two new concepts and to give a better picture on how this will help the business, here are some tips:

Making a preset automatic competition programs of different degrees of speed and difficulty is one important aspect to consider. Galaxy Multirides has 6 preset automatic programs like these and can provide fun and exhilarating rides to the customers. The LED locks that are connected provide the time for the riders to know.

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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