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Trampoline Park Trampolines

Trampoline park trampolines are interconnected jumping surfaces typically arranged in courts and surrounded by padding, angled walls, or containment systems such as netting. These systems use a flexible bed supported by springs or elastic elements to allow patrons to jump and rebound.
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Inflatable Play Structures

Inflatable play structures are air-filled amusement devices made from flexible materials such as PVC or vinyl, designed to maintain their shape through continuous air pressure from a blower system. These structures include bounce houses, slides, and obstacle courses, providing cushioned surfaces for jumping, climbing, and sliding. They are widely used in both indoor and outdoor settings for recreational play.
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Mechanical Bull

A mechanical bull is a motorized amusement device designed to simulate the motion of riding a live bull. The device consists of a padded bull-shaped body mounted on a mechanical base that produces variable spinning, bucking, and tilting movements. It is typically surrounded by an inflatable or padded surface to reduce injury risk during falls.
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Euro Bungee

A Euro Bungee, also known as a bungee trampoline, combines a trampoline with a harness and elastic cords attached to overhead support structures. The system allows participants to jump higher than a traditional trampoline by providing upward assistance through tensioned bungee cords, enabling flips and aerial maneuvers while remaining secured in a harness.
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Trackless Train

A trackless train is a wheeled amusement ride designed to resemble a traditional locomotive and passenger cars but operates without fixed rails. It is powered by an electric or combustion motor and travels along designated paths in parks, malls, or amusement areas, transporting passengers in a controlled and guided manner.
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Zip Lines

Zip lines are amusement devices consisting of a sloped cable or wire suspended between two points, along which a rider travels while secured in a harness or seat. The rider moves from a higher elevation to a lower one using gravity, typically controlled by braking systems or operator assistance at the landing platform.
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Climbing Walls (with Harnesses)

Climbing walls are vertical or inclined structures equipped with handholds and footholds designed to simulate rock climbing. Participants wear harnesses connected to belay or auto-belay systems that control ascent and descent, providing fall protection while allowing users to climb to varying heights.
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Warped Wall

A warped wall is a curved, concave vertical structure commonly found in ninja-style obstacle courses. Participants run toward the wall and use momentum to ascend the curved surface, attempting to reach the top edge or platform. The design challenges strength, speed, and coordination.
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Obstacle Courses

Obstacle courses are structured sequences of physical challenges that may include climbing, crawling, balancing, and jumping elements. These courses can be constructed from rigid materials or inflatables and are designed to test agility, coordination, and endurance in a recreational or competitive environment.
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Battle Beams

Battle beams are padded balance beams positioned over a foam pit or cushioned surface where participants attempt to knock each other off using padded jousting sticks. The activity emphasizes balance and coordination while incorporating a controlled falling environment for safety.
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Airbags (Stunt Jump / Jump Bags)

Airbags used in amusement settings are large, air-filled landing surfaces designed to absorb impact from elevated jumps. Participants jump from platforms, climbing elements, or trampolines onto the airbag, which dissipates energy and reduces landing forces compared to hard surfaces.
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Foam Pit Devices

Foam pit devices consist of large pits filled with foam cubes or blocks designed to cushion landings from elevated activities such as trampolines or climbing elements. The foam material provides energy absorption, allowing users to land safely after jumps or falls.
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Wipeout (Sweeper / Meltdown Devices)

Wipeout-style devices, often referred to as sweepers or meltdown attractions, feature rotating padded arms that move around a circular platform. Participants must jump over or duck under the rotating arms to avoid being knocked off balance, often onto a padded or trampoline surface.
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Ninja Warrior Courses

Ninja warrior courses are multi-element obstacle systems inspired by athletic competition formats. These courses include features such as hanging grips, swinging obstacles, balance elements, and climbing challenges designed to test strength, agility, coordination, and endurance.
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Ropes Courses

Ropes courses are elevated obstacle systems consisting of cables, ropes, and platforms arranged in a series of challenges. Participants wear harnesses connected to safety systems that allow them to traverse the course at height while maintaining continuous fall protection.
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Mobile Carnival Rides

Mobile carnival rides are transportable amusement devices designed to be assembled and disassembled for temporary events such as fairs and festivals. These rides include a variety of mechanical attractions, such as spinning rides and kiddie rides, and are mounted on trailers or modular systems for mobility.
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Carousels

Carousels are rotating amusement rides featuring a circular platform with mounted seats, often shaped like animals or vehicles. The ride rotates around a central axis while passengers remain seated, typically accompanied by decorative elements and music.
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Ferris Wheel

A Ferris wheel is a large rotating vertical wheel with passenger cabins or gondolas attached along its rim. As the wheel turns, passengers are lifted to elevated positions and then lowered, providing a gradual and continuous observation ride experience.
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Laser Tag Games

Laser tag is an interactive amusement activity conducted within a themed arena where participants use infrared-emitting devices to “tag” opponents. Players wear sensors that register hits, and the game is typically structured around team-based objectives or scoring systems.