Check the link below for a video hosted on Youtube, that shows this attraction and how it works.
SETTING UP YOUR NEW ATTRACTION OR RIDE: Simply drop the base onto the ground, and rotate the base how you would like it. That's it, set-up is truly simple and ready in a second.
Built with originality and authenticity in mind. These attractions and rides are truly some of the best available in Secondlife. With unique textures, amazing light effects, build it sound effects and native light sources. Fun for all, right out of the box!
They are all 100% free and public use. Every prim and script are public. There is no need to deed anything or set-up prices for rides, no hassles at all. Just rez and go.
WHAT'S NEW: The “Carnivale Amusements” series of attractions have been re-thought, re-designed, and re-scripted. All rides have had their scripts updated to the new “SL mono-scripting” style of code, allowing for far less lag, in some cases the scripts have been 100% replaced with newer, smarter, and faster scripts.
Many rides have also had components rebuilt with sculpted prims, replacing many clunky over-primmed components, adding lower prims, and more detail, with a fresh new look. In 2007, when Carnivale started, sculpted prims just didn't exist, and it took years for sculptors to come up with the level of quality that are now seen in these attractions. Some attractions have had as many as 100 prims replaced with these newer sculpted prim-sets.
Re-thinking the Carnivale. Some of the older rides, the first ones created in the series were also rebuilt from scratch. To protect the series, and to comply with Secondlife's strict copyright laws, some of the rides have been re-named with 100% original names. These creations are “inspired” by their real life counterparts.
See item in Second Life View Video »- sculpt parts
- bumper cars
- retro 50's theme
- great textures
Beautiful workmanship, but.............;..
This ride is very well detailed and beautiful looking, but....
The floor area is very small and the cars do not look like bumpercars. They are large, do not handle well and have no room to move. The fact that the walls of the ride are closed, means that most of the time your camera is outside the building and you can not see where you are going. It is a shame that the ride is almost useless, even though it is so beautiful.



