Inside the 68 Seats Carousel: Specs, Trends, and Real-World Lessons from the Midway
A few months ago, I stood under the twinkling canopy of a two-deck carousel as a line of kids negotiated which horse was “fastest.” To be honest, that moment captures why classic rides still anchor modern parks. But this isn’t just nostalgia. The 68 Seats model I’m covering today brings serious engineering—quiet drives, safer decks, and surprisingly low power draw.
Origin and maker: No.2969 Xiangdu South Road, Xiangdu District, Xingtai City, Hebei Province. I’ve visited workshops in this corridor—lots of FRP craftsmen and steel fabricators in one place, which helps with QC and timelines.
Why this carousel is trending now
Parks are rediscovering high-capacity classics. The two-floor format keeps dwell time theatrical while throughput stays competitive. Many operators tell me it’s the easiest “family anchor” to merchandise—photo ops, birthday packages, the works. And actually, with a 5-minute cycle and 3.6 rpm rotation, it’s mellow enough for grandparents, yet kinetic for TikTok. Win-win.
Technical specifications (field-notes version)
| Carry capacity | 68 riders |
| Rotary diameter | 9.3 m |
| Cover area | ≈200 m² (Ø 16 m) |
| Floors | 2 |
| Rotate speed | 3.6 rpm |
| Running height | 5.7 m |
| Running cycle | ≈5 min (real-world use may vary) |
| Cabins | 60 horses + 4 cars |
| Cabin capacity | 1 per horse; 2 per car |
| Drive power | 11 kW |
| Device height | 14.2 m |
| Typical supply | ≈380–415V, 50Hz (site dependent) |
| Origin | Xingtai, Hebei Province |
Materials, build, and testing (how it actually gets made)
- Structure: Q345B structural steel, welded per AWS D1.1 equivalents; hot-dip galvanized base frames, powder-coated decorative steel.
- Decor and animals: Hand-laid FRP (fire-retardant resin), UV-stable gelcoat; LED canopy (IP65) with low-flicker drivers.
- Drive & control: Gear-motor with VFD; PLC-based control (interlocks, E-stops, soft start/stop), slip-ring for lighting circuits.
- Testing: NDT on primary welds (UT/MT), static load at 120% rated for 10 min, functional test ≥100 cycles; noise target ≈≤65 dB at 10 m.
- Service life: 15–20 years with annual NDT and quarterly lubrication/fastener audits.
- Standards reference: Designed to meet EN 13814 and ASTM F2291 principles; QA per ASTM F1193 (when specified).
Where a two-deck carousel earns its keep
- Theme and regional parks: family anchor, photo magnet.
- Waterfronts/resorts: evening crowd-builder; pairs well with food courts.
- Malls and municipal plazas: seasonal centerpiece; modest power draw.
Vendor snapshot (practical differences)
| Vendor |
Capacity |
Lead time |
Two-floor |
Support |
Price band |
| ZP Roller Coaster (68 Seats) |
68 |
≈90–120 days |
Yes |
Remote + on-site commissioning |
Mid |
| Regional Maker A (APAC) |
48–64 |
≈120–150 days |
Optional |
Limited on-site |
Low–Mid |
| European Brand B |
60–72 |
≈150–210 days |
Yes |
Full lifecycle service |
High |
Customization that matters
- Theme kits: vintage gold leaf, ocean, or city heritage motifs; custom FRP molds are doable.
- Accessibility: wider carriages, gentle ramps, non-slip decks (R11).
- Controls: multilingual HMI, RFID counting, show sync with lighting/sound.
Field data and feedback
One seaside park reported an 18% increase in early-evening dwell time after installing a two-deck carousel; merchandise per cap rose modestly too. Maintenance teams like the open service corridors and labeled wiring—small thing, big impact. A few operators noted they turned down RPM slightly for seniors on weekends. Fair enough.
Compliance, paperwork, and safety
- Design and validation aligned with EN 13814 and ASTM F2291; manufacturing QA per ASTM F1193 (project-specific).
- Corrosion checks: optional ISO 9227 salt-spray on coated parts for coastal installs.
- Third-party inspection: many clients use SGS/TÜV for FAT and SAT; it seems to smooth approvals.
Bottom line: if you need a high-throughput, photogenic centerpiece, this two-deck carousel hits the sweet spot—classic charm with modern safety logic, and a footprint that fits plazas as easily as parks.
Authoritative citations
- ASTM F2291 – Standard Practice for Design of Amusement Rides and Devices.
- EN 13814:2019 – Safety of amusement rides and amusement devices.
- ASTM F1193 – Standard Practice for Quality, Manufacture, and Construction of Amusement Rides and Devices.
- IAAPA Safety Resources and Guidance, International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions.
- ISO 9227 – Corrosion tests in artificial atmospheres—Salt spray tests.