The Mini Disco TAGADA is a children’s playground device that can accommodate up to eight children. Its main structure is a large disc capable of complex motions. A variable-frequency motor drives the transmission mechanism, enabling rotation and up-and-down pitching. Combined with a rocking spindle and crankshaft structure, it creates over ten different rolling and rotating modes. Passengers sit on sofas surrounding the disc, experiencing the rotational effects of strong centrifugal force as the device rises and falls. Its trajectory simulates ocean waves or a space UFO, enhanced by stage lighting and disco music.



