Sesame Street kiddie rides

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Anyone familiar with these old kiddie rides?

These are usually seen at some Toys "R" Us stores, they made 3 of them. One has the annoying Elmo and his friend on a yellow car. Another has Big Bird on a plane, and the last one has Bert and Ernie on a firetruck.

I just want to know if anyone knows about these kiddie rides, because I've been interested in them for years.
 
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I've seen them everywhere since as far back as I can remember. I'm not sure of much beyond that but they seem to be some of the most popular kiddie rides there are. Trying to jam yourself into one is a fun challenge :)
 
Anyone familiar with these old kiddie rides?

I just want to know if anyone knows about these kiddie rides, because I've been interested in them for years.


sometimes they have stickers on them saying who they are from or some type of
contact info,, or ask the store manager about them too, if you're looking to buy one
that is a good start,, kiddie ride operators usually have used ones around
 
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I'm working on a Bert & Ernie Fire Truck now.

The Sesame Street & Muppet rides are OK but the best quality for licensed rides in my opinion are made by Jolly Roger (England) such as Bob The Builder & Richard Scary Apple.
 
I'm working on a Bert & Ernie Fire Truck now.

The Sesame Street & Muppet rides are OK but the best quality for licensed rides in my opinion are made by Jolly Roger (England) such as Bob The Builder & Richard Scary Apple.

The mall near me has all Jolly Roger machines, like the one of the Woody Woodpecker ones, the Pink Panther police van, and others. What did you work on for the Bert & Ernie one? Sorry for a late reply.
 
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