Video: Carnival Rides at Oktoberfest’s Funfair


If you wander just outside of the massive beer tents during Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany, you’ll find the funfair. What’s cool about the funfair is all the crazy-looking carnival rides they have. In the United States, carnival rides are usually rusty death traps operated by drunk amputees, but the rides in the video above look absolutely amazing. Not only do they look safe, but I’ve never seen many of them before — they even have full size roller coasters. At a carnival! The coolest ride is at 01:26 (remaining) — the giant flipping, spinning, flower-like thing that dangles riders and shakes them about.

Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany runs from September 22, until October 7.

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The World’s Longest Beer Garden: Berlin Beer Fest

Even though Munich’s Oktoberfest is the king of all beer festivals, another German bier celebration boasts its own record-setting statistics: The Berlin Beer Festival, in Berlin, Germany is home to the world’s longest beer garden. Over a million people gather every August in Germany’s capital city to drink beer, eat sausage, and celebrate Germany’s love for every weizen, kölsch, and bock you can imagine. The mile-long beer garden boasts 1,200 different varieties of beer from 180 different brewers in Germany (of course), Czech Republic, Belgium, and the UK.

I’m not sure what the image above has to do with the Berlin Beer Festival, but I found it on the front page of their official website. Half-nude people, swords, perverted facial hair, and photoshopped surroundings. Awesome!

Where? Karl Marx Allee — Berlin, Germany
When? August 3-5, 2007
How much? Free!
Official website: bierfestival-berlin.de

Oregonians get Glockenspiel

I’ll confess up front that I had no idea the town of
Mount Angel, Oregon is home to the state’s biggest Oktoberfest celebration. In
fact, If you asked me to put Oregon and Oktoberfest together in the same sentence I would have done so by saying
something like "Oregon and Oktoberfest both begin with O" and that would be about it. But it turns out that
the first sentence above is correct. And not only that, but for Oktoberfest connoisseurs, those who revel in Bavarian
bliss, the Mount Angel Oktoberfest is about to get even more rapturous. Why? How? You ask. Well, the town is investing
in what is said to be the nation’s tallest glockenspiel. (gasp!) No!

Yes, dear people. The 49-foot
glockenspiel (for the initiated…i.e. those who have never been to Munich…a glockenspiel is a clock tower with
animated figures that sing and tell stories…sort of like the Osmonds meets the It’s a Small World ride at Disneyland)
will be the tallest in the United States and a photogenic centerpiece for the town’s famous Oktoberfest.

Of
course, no town would undertake such an expenditure without hoping it will draw crowds…so it’s no surprise that the
city is also building up its Oktoberfest celebration, getting the word out big time and having their PR folks blanket
the media. That’s cool, though, right? I mean, it might be nice for you West Coast folks to have a glockenspiel of your
own. Those flights to Europe can take like, eight hours. Now you just have to go to Oregon, where the Helgas will bring
you beer in fleece and Birkenstocks.