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Space Scrambler
Opened: 1961
Location: North Midway
Manufactured By: Eli Bridge Company 
Ride Model: Scrambler
Max Speed: 11.4 rpm
Max Height: 15 feet
Max Weight Capacity: 6,120 lbs (510 lbs per seat)
Ride Capacity: 36 (3 people per seat, 12 seats)
Hourly Capacity: 480 people per hour
Structure Weight: 19,600 lbs
Base Dimensions: 60 feet x 60 feet
Height Requirement: 46" min. 46"-50" must be accompanied by responsible person.
 
RIDE EXPERIENCE
There is a good explanation of this ride in the book Step Right Up, Folks by Al Griffin:
 
      “The Scrambler, built by Eli Bridge, is another great old ride that’s been around a lot of parks a long time. Three radial arms hold secondary masts that in turn support four rotating cars. The sensation of speed is doubled as each counterclockwise-turning car flashes by a car swinging clockwise from the secondary mast following behind it.”
 
RIDE HISTORY & INFO
The Scrambler was originally installed where the North Sky Ride Station is now. When Sky Ride was built in 1974, the Space Scrambler moved to where the Flying Saucer was (north of the Rock-O-Plane) and the Flying Saucer was moved. The Scrambler moved back to the North Midway in 1986 to the same location where the Tri-Star was from 1982-1985. The Tri-Star was moved back into its old spot, east of the Jet Star.
 
PHOTOS
Photo by Rick Photo: Rick
A view of Space Scrambler from above in 2006.
 
 Photo: FS
A blurry 1988 photo of the Space Scrambler.
 
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