Pirate Ship is a classic amusement facility, usually imitating the appearance of ancient pirate ships. Passengers sit on the ship and experience a thrilling feeling as the ship swings. Whether in an amusement park or a carnival, pirate ships are one of the favorite projects for tourists of all ages. But do you know how much do pirate ships cost.
How Much Do Mini Pirate Ships Cost?
Mini pirate ships are small-themed rides designed to simulate the feeling of a pirate ship rocking on the sea. They usually have detailed decorations and pirate elements, such as sails, rudders and treasure chests, making passengers feel like they are in a thrilling pirate adventure. These mini pirate ships are more suitable for children to play, bringing them endless joy and imagination.
If you only want a basic mini pirate ship ride, our company’s price is about $6,000. But our company supports customized services, if you want some personalized content, we can also meet you. The price of customizing a mini pirate ship will increase, and the specific price depends on the specific customization details.
How Much Do Huge Ones Cost?
The giant pirate ship is a large amusement park facility, usually inspired by the image of a giant ship. Passengers sit in the ship-shaped cabin, and as the swing of the ship gradually increases, they feel as if they are in a rough sea. As the pirate ship goes from slow ups and downs to high-frequency violent swings, passengers will experience a sense of weightlessness and intense excitement. Large pirate ships are suitable for adults to play with because they are very stimulating.
Similarly, the price of the basic huge pirate ship ride will be low, and our company’s price is about $17,000 per unit. If you purchase a large pirate ship, you will also enjoy the customized service. The price of the huge pirate ship will increase and needs to be determined based on the specific customization content.
The initial purchase cost is only part of the investment. When budgeting for a pirate ship ride, you should also consider operating costs, maintenance, insurance, and potential repairs. If you want more information about Dinis, please contact us.