A kiddie ride - or kids' ride - is a coin-operated amusement ride for small children. Kiddie rides are commonly available in amusement parks, arcades, malls, hotel game rooms and outside supermarkets and discount department stores. Less commonly, they may also appear in other venues such as restaurants, food courts, grocery shops and auto dealerships. When activated by a coin, a kiddie ride entertains the rider with motion, depending on the ride type (miniature Ferris wheel, miniature carousel, track ride or stationary platform ride). Most rides include sounds and music, and some feature flashing lights, pedals, and buttons. Commercial kiddie rides often use simple but colorful equipment, with the driving mechanism usually hidden under vacuum formed plastic covers.
The kiddie ride was invented in 1930 by James Otto Hahs of Sikeston, Missouri. Originally called the Hahs Gaited Mechanical Horse, the ride was originally conceived as a Christmas present for his children. However, Hahs soon realized that he has a potential money-maker in his hands and set about commercializing the toy. Initially, he used wooden horses not unlike those found on carousels, and commissioned carousel makers to make the horses. However, he soon found these horses to be heavy, and decided that aluminum would be a better material to sculpt his horses out of. When told it can't be done, however, Hahs went ahead and invented a process to form horses out of aluminum. These rides would be manufactured at Hahs Machine Works in Sikeston, Missouri and went on to win several awards, including most original invention of the year 1932. In 1933, Hahs struck a deal with Exhibit Supply Company to distribute his horses, with a 5% cut going to Hahs. When the patent on the ride eventually ran out, Hahs had retired as a wealthy inventor. In 1953, Billboard magazine called it "1953's fastest growing business". Eventually, the rides changed from aluminum to fiberglass.
Oh, you better be aware
There's nothing you can do
'Cause right from this moment
I can't take my eyes off of you
Yeah, I really gotta know
I want to make this real
Why should I pay just for something
I know, I can steal
But don't you worry
Why don't you stay for the night
It's the same old story
I'll love you till the morning light
But tomorrow you'll find your way home
And here I go again
I'll take it on the run
Dressed up n' ready for action
It won't take too long
If you wanna play the game
You gotta feel no shame
I'm burning with passions desires
Do you feel the same?
You better hurry
Why don't you stay for the night
It's the same old story
I'll love you till the morning light
But tomorrow you'll find your way home
Way home, way home
I can't think of no other but you in my lonely nights
I'm beggin' you honey, don't leave me this way
But don't you worry
Why don't you stay for the night
It's the same old story
I'll love you till the morning light
And you know, I'll make you feel alright
Don't ask yourself what's wrong or right
It's the same old story
Don't let us waist one more night
But tomorrow you'll find your way home