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The '''Kiss Waltz''', also known as '''Thurston's Kiss Waltz''', was a track ride that was proposed to be moved to Olentangy Park in 1913 after its debut at Luna Park the previous year. It was invented and built by famous magician Howard Thurston, a Columbus native.<ref name=":0">"Thurston's New Device." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch''. 28 November 1912. Pg. 12.</ref> The ride was supposed to be in 40 parks by 1913, but there was no other mention of it being at Olentangy Park. | The '''Kiss Waltz''', also known as '''Thurston's Kiss Waltz''', was a track ride that was proposed to be moved to Olentangy Park in 1913 after its debut at Luna Park the previous year. It was invented and built by famous magician Howard Thurston, a Columbus native.<ref name=":0">"Thurston's New Device." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch''. 28 November 1912. Pg. 12.</ref> The ride was supposed to be in 40 parks by 1913, but there was no other mention of it being at Olentangy Park. |
Revision as of 20:45, 13 February 2022
Kiss Waltz
Other Name(s) | Thurston's Kiss Waltz |
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Type | Track ride Dark ride |
Built | 1912 |
Opened | 1913? |
Designer | Howard Thurston |
Vehicle Type | Barrel |
The Kiss Waltz, also known as Thurston's Kiss Waltz, was a track ride that was proposed to be moved to Olentangy Park in 1913 after its debut at Luna Park the previous year. It was invented and built by famous magician Howard Thurston, a Columbus native.[1] The ride was supposed to be in 40 parks by 1913, but there was no other mention of it being at Olentangy Park.
Description
The ride consisted of barrels set on a track that travels through caverns and dark places. A man and woman each ride a barrel, holding each other in the position of waltzing.[1] One of his friends said the movement of the ride “caused many a loving couple, under the delusion that they were waltzing, to throw up their hot dogs.”[2]
See Also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Thurston's New Device." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 28 November 1912. Pg. 12.
- ↑ Betsy. "The Greatest Magician of the Early 20th Century Wasn’t Houdini." Consumer Grouch. 17 April 2020. Retrieved 13 February 2022. http://www.consumergrouch.com/?p=8781