An amusement ride system and method are described. In some embodiments, an amusement ride system may be generally related to water amusement attractions and rides. Further, the disclosure generally relates to water-powered rides and to a system and method in which participants may be more involved i
An amusement ride system and method are described. In some embodiments, an amusement ride system may be generally related to water amusement attractions and rides. Further, the disclosure generally relates to water-powered rides and to a system and method in which participants may be more involved in a water attraction. In some embodiments, an amusement ride system may include a rollable carrier. The rollable carrier may include an exterior rollable surface and an inner area. The inner area may include a participant container. In some embodiments, an amusement ride system may include a water path system. The water path system may function to substantially contain the rollable carrier such that the rollable carrier will remain in the water path system while rolling. In some embodiments, a rollable carrier may function to roll in a water path system while containing a participant in the participant container.
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What is claimed is: 1. A water amusement ride system, comprising: at least one rollable carrier comprising an exterior rollable surface and an inner area, and wherein the inner area comprises a participant container; a path system configured to substantially contain the rollable carrier such that t
What is claimed is: 1. A water amusement ride system, comprising: at least one rollable carrier comprising an exterior rollable surface and an inner area, and wherein the inner area comprises a participant container; a path system configured to substantially contain the rollable carrier such that the rollable carrier will remain in the path system while moving through the path system, wherein the path system is configured such that water flows in the path system; at least one restraining member coupled to at least a portion of the path system, wherein at least one of the restraining members is configured to inhibit at least one of the rollable carriers from prematurely exiting the portion of the path system; an elevation system configured to elevate at least one of the rollable carriers from a lower first elevation to a higher second elevation, wherein the first lower elevation and/or the higher second elevation is coupled to the path system, and wherein the elevation system comprises a conveyor belt system; and wherein the rollable carrier is configured to move along the path system while containing a participant in the participant container. 2. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the path system comprises a dewatering system. 3. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein the rollable carrier is configured to roll through at least a portion of the path system. 4. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein the rollable carrier moves in at least a portion of the path system without rolling. 5. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein the rollable carrier is configured to roll in the path system while a contained participant in the participant container slides along an inner surface of the participant container such that the participant does not experience the rolling motion of the rollable carrier. 6. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein the rollable carrier is configured to roll in the path system while a contained participant in the participant container slides along an inner surface of the participant container such that the participant does not experience the rolling motion of the rollable carrier, and wherein the sliding motion of the participant is at least in part due to water in the participant carrier. 7. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein the exterior rollable surface of the rollable carrier is substantially flexible such that a participant is cushioned. 8. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein the rollable carrier is inflatable. 9. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein the rollable carrier is freely rollable. 10. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein the rollable carrier is configured to allow water from the path system to contact the participant. 11. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein the rollable carrier is configured to roll over while in the path system, thereby causing the participant container to also roll over. 12. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein the rollable carrier is substantially transparent. 13. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein the rollable carrier is inflatable, wherein the inflated rollable carrier comprises an inflatable area positioned between the participant container and the exterior rollable surface. 14. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein the participant container is coupled to the rollable carrier such that the participant container and the rollable carrier move substantially independently of each other. 15. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein the rollable carrier further comprises at least one restraint positioned in the participant container and coupled to the rollable carrier, wherein the restraint is configured to inhibit movement of the participant relative to the participant container. 16. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein the rollable carrier comprises at least one opening allowing the participant to access the inside of the participant container. 17. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein the rollable carrier comprises: an opening allowing the participant to access the inside of the participant container; and a positionable stop configured to close the opening. 18. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein the rollable carrier comprises a flexible material. 19. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein the path system comprises a first elevation and a second elevation, wherein the first elevation and the second elevation are different. 20. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein the path system forms at least a portion of at least one 360�� vertical loop. 21. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, further comprising a waterfall configured to allow the rollable carrier to drop from a first higher elevation to a second lower elevation. 22. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein a portion of the path system comprises special visual effects, and wherein the special visual effects comprise lighting displays. 23. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein a portion of the path system comprises an enclosed conduit through which pressurized fluid assists in conveying the rollable carrier. 24. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, further comprising an elevation system configured to convey the rollable carrier from a lower first elevation to a higher second elevation. 25. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, further comprising an elevation system configured to elevate at least one of the rollable carriers from a lower first elevation to a higher second elevation, wherein the higher second elevation is coupled to the path system, and wherein the elevation system comprises fluid jets, and wherein each jet is configured to impart momentum to at least one of the rollable carriers. 26. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the path system comprises: a substantially horizontal channel segment comprising a first portion and a second portion; a water inlet positioned at the first portion; and a water outlet positioned at the second portion; wherein water is transferred into the channel at the first portion and is transferred out of the channel at the second portion in sufficient quantities to create a hydraulic gradient between the first portion and the second portion. 27. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the path system comprises: a substantially angled channel segment comprising a high elevation end and a low elevation end, wherein the angled channel segment is configured such that a participant moves in a direction from the upper elevation end toward the lower elevation end; and a water inlet at the high elevation end; wherein a predetermined amount of water is transferred into the angled channel segment at the high elevation end such that friction between a participant and the angled channel segment is reduced. 28. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the path system comprises a plurality of fluid jets spaced apart and positioned along the path system at predetermined locations, wherein the fluid jets are oriented tangentially with respect to the path system surface so as to contact the rollable carrier as the rollable carrier passes by each of the locations, and wherein each of the fluid jets is configured to produce a fluid stream having a predetermined velocity which is selectively greater, less than, or the same as the velocity of the rollable carrier at each of the fluid jet locations. 29. The water amusement ride system of claim 1, wherein the path system comprises a docking station coupled to at least a portion of the path system, the docking station configured to receive and inhibit movement of rollable carriers to allow participants to exit or enter the rollable carriers. 30. A water amusement ride method, comprising: containing at least one rollable carrier in a water path system, using at least one restraining member coupled to at least a portion of the path system. such that the rollable carrier will remain in the water path system while moving through the path system, wherein at least one of the rollable carriers comprises an exterior rollable surface and an inner area, and wherein the inner area comprises a participant container; flowing water through at least a portion of the water path system; conveying the rollable carrier through the water path system while containing a participant in the participant container; and conveying at least one of the rollable carriers from a lower first elevation to a higher second elevation, wherein the first lower elevation and/or the higher second elevation is coupled to the path system, and wherein the elevation system comprises a conveyor belt system. 31. A water amusement ride system, comprising: at least one rollable carrier comprising an exterior rollable surface and an inner area, and wherein the inner area comprises a participant container; a path system configured to substantially contain the rollable carrier such that the rollable carrier will remain in the path system while moving though the path system, wherein the path system is configured such that water flows in the path system; wherein the rollable carrier is configured to move along the path system while containing a participant in the participant container; and an elevation system configured to elevate at least one of the rollable carriers from a lower first elevation to a higher second elevation, wherein the higher second elevation is coupled to the path system, and wherein the elevation system comprises a wind tunnel. 32. The water amusement ride system of claim 31, wherein the path system comprises a docking station coupled to at least a portion of the path system, the docking station configured to receive and inhibit movement of rollable carriers to allow participants to exit or enter the rollable carriers. 33. The water amusement ride system of claim 31, wherein a portion of the path system comprises special visual effects, and wherein the special visual effects comprise lighting displays.
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