Ring Toss
Ring Toss was the “looks easy, actually not” classic of the Burrill Park midway. Bright rows of bottles lined the game stand while buckets of plastic rings waited for the next challenger.
Guests stepped up, picked their color, and tried to land rings perfectly over the tops of the bottles. Toss too soft = rings bounce short. Toss too hard = they skip right off. Get the angle and speed just right and you heard that perfect little click when a ring actually stayed on.
Different bottles matched different prize levels, with big signs showing what you could win. Smaller wins = keychains, mini plush, and Burrill Park trinkets. Hit the right target bottles and you unlocked medium and jumbo prizes you could carry around the park like a trophy.
Ring Toss sat right in the middle of the games area, so it was the perfect “one more try” stop between rides. Whether you were trying to finally stick a ring, beat your friends, or win a giant plush before you left for the day, this was the place to test your aim and your patience at Burrill Park.