Visitors Notice: Essential Safety Guidelines for Enjoying the Carousel Ride and Large Ferris Wheel
- Beston Amusement Rides
- Jun 23
- 5 min read
Amusement parks are synonymous with exhilarating experiences, offering a wide array of rides designed to provide both fun and a sense of adventure. However, safety is paramount when it comes to enjoying these thrilling attractions. The carousel ride and large ferris wheel, two of the most iconic park experiences, are no exception. While these rides are designed with enjoyment in mind, adhering to proper safety protocols is critical to ensure a secure and pleasurable experience for all visitors.
General Safety Guidelines for All Rides
Before delving into specific safety measures for the carousel ride and large ferris wheel, it is important to familiarize yourself with general safety guidelines applicable to all rides. These guidelines serve as a foundational understanding of what visitors must do to minimize risk and enhance safety.

Height and Weight Restrictions: Each ride is designed with specific weight and height restrictions. Visitors should always check these guidelines before boarding. Ignoring such restrictions could result in an unsafe experience for the individual or those around them.
Proper Attire: Loose clothing, jewelry, or items such as hats can present safety hazards. Visitors should wear securely fastened clothing and avoid carrying bags, cameras, or any other loose items that could fall or become caught during the ride.
Follow the Operator’s Instructions: Rides are typically monitored by skilled operators. Their instructions are there to ensure the safe operation of the ride. Ignoring or disregarding these instructions can lead to serious safety issues.
Supervision for Children: Children must always be supervised by an adult. If a child is too young or physically incapable of riding alone, an adult must accompany them to ensure safety and provide assistance if needed.
Carousel Ride Safety
The carousel ride, often seen as a whimsical and gentle option for riders of all ages, requires its own set of safety considerations. While it may appear harmless at first glance, certain precautions should be followed to ensure that the experience is both fun and safe.
1. Secure Your Seat
The carousel ride often consists of rotating, moving seats designed to look like animals, vehicles, or fantasy creatures. Riders should always ensure they are securely seated before the ride begins. There are often safety bars or straps that need to be fastened. For younger children or those with mobility issues, additional assistance may be required to ensure that the seating area is properly adjusted and secure.
2. Limit Movement During the Ride
One of the most common safety violations on a carousel ride is the temptation to stand or lean out of the seat. Riders should refrain from standing, leaning, or reaching for objects during the ride. These movements can lead to falls or accidents, especially if the ride is moving at a faster speed than expected.
3. Keep Hands and Feet Inside the Ride
It is crucial that riders keep their hands, arms, and legs inside the boundaries of the ride at all times. Reaching out can cause injury or disrupt the functioning of the carousel. Similarly, sticking feet outside the ride’s boundaries may pose a risk for entanglement in the ride mechanism.
4. Ride Duration and Frequency
While the carousel ride is typically a short, repetitive experience, riders should be mindful of how long they are on the ride. Individuals with specific health conditions, such as motion sickness or heart problems, may want to limit the duration or frequency of their ride.
5. Follow Age Restrictions
Some carousel rides have age or size restrictions for safety purposes. Younger children may not have the strength or coordination to handle the ride properly, so it is essential to review these restrictions and choose a ride that is appropriate for each rider’s age and ability.
Large Ferris Wheel Safety
The large ferris wheel, with its towering height and slow-moving cabins, offers a different set of safety considerations compared to the carousel ride. The experience of ascending to great heights can be thrilling, but it also introduces additional risks if safety guidelines are not followed.

1. Boarding and Disembarking
Boarding and disembarking from the large ferris wheel requires careful attention. When entering or exiting the cabin, it is important to wait for the ride to come to a complete stop. Riders should ensure they are properly balanced as the cabin may still be in motion at low speeds when they approach.
Additionally, only enter and exit the cabin once the safety gate has been fully opened. Attempting to board or exit before this can result in injury or accidents.
2. Secure the Safety Bar
Each ferris wheel cabin is equipped with a safety bar or harness. It is essential to fasten and secure this mechanism properly before the ride begins. Although the ride is generally stable, having a safety bar in place helps prevent sudden shifts or movements that could cause an accident.
3. Do Not Lean or Stand During the Ride
While the large ferris wheel provides a stunning view of the surroundings, it is important to remain seated throughout the ride. Leaning out of the cabin or standing during the ride increases the risk of falling or losing balance. Riders should always maintain proper posture and remain seated with both feet on the floor.
4. Be Mindful of Weather Conditions
Unlike the carousel ride, which operates primarily on the ground, the large ferris wheel is exposed to the elements. Strong winds or inclement weather can impact the stability of the ride. Before embarking on the ferris wheel, visitors should take note of weather conditions. If there are gusts of wind or heavy rain, it may be advisable to wait until conditions improve. Operators typically halt operations during extreme weather events for safety reasons.
5. Understand the Ride’s Duration
The large ferris wheel often has a longer ride duration compared to other attractions. Visitors should be mindful of the ride’s duration and their own comfort levels. Those with a fear of heights, claustrophobia, or other related conditions may experience anxiety during the ride, so it is essential to consider these factors before deciding to board.
6. Limit the Number of Riders
Each cabin on the ferris wheel is designed to accommodate a specific number of passengers. Visitors should always observe the posted limit and never overcrowd a cabin. Overcrowding can lead to unsafe weight distribution, especially when the ride is in motion, compromising both the stability of the cabin and the safety of all riders.
Conclusion
Both the carousel ride and large ferris wheel are among the most beloved attractions at amusement parks, but their enjoyment depends on strict adherence to safety guidelines. Visitors should always prioritize safety, whether that means ensuring a secure seat on the carousel or keeping hands inside the ferris wheel cabin. By following these safety measures and respecting the operational guidelines set forth by the ride operators, visitors can ensure that their experience is both thrilling and safe.
As amusement parks strive to provide guests with a memorable experience, safety remains at the forefront of every ride. Visitors must do their part to follow safety guidelines, not only for their own protection but also to ensure the well-being of those around them. Enjoy the ride, but always ride responsibly.
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