Bumper Cars
Bumper Cars was the chaos zone of Burrill Park. Bright little cars, glowing bumpers, and a floor full of drivers who all swore they were “not going to crash this time.”
Guests picked a car, buckled in, grabbed the steering wheel, and hit the pedal. The second the ride started, it turned into a full-on traffic jam on purpose – friends chasing friends, families spinning in circles, and everyone laughing every time they got bumped.
The arena was ringed with lights and music, so every hit felt bigger and funnier. Cars were padded all the way around, so the hits felt like big soft bounces instead of real crashes. Ride hosts watched from the sidelines, keeping everything safe while still hyping up the best collisions.
Bumper Cars was perfect for squads, siblings, and anyone who thought they were the “better driver.” No loops, no drops – just pure driving, dodging, and smashing until the buzzer sounded and the cars rolled to a stop.