A patrol car cabin rocks through city streets. Alien targets pop up on the screen. Every hit registers a ticket count climbing on the display.

Overview

The ICE Alien Boogey Patrol is an interactive kiddie ride that puts young players inside a motion patrol car to shoot down alien invaders threatening the city. Ticket output is tied directly to the number of aliens eliminated during the ride — higher scores produce higher ticket payouts. The unit combines motion simulation with a redemption mechanic in a single compact footprint sized for family entertainment venues.


Key Features

Motion Simulator Cabin

The patrol car cabinet moves in sync with the on-screen action, physically rocking and pitching as the player races through the city environment. The motion is visible from outside the unit, making the ride's activity apparent to nearby guests and parents watching from a distance.

Score-Linked Ticket Redemption

Ticket payout scales with the number of aliens the player shoots down during the game session. A higher alien count produces a higher ticket count at the end of the ride, creating a direct cause-and-effect relationship between play performance and redemption output.

Interactive Shooting Mechanic

Players use an on-cabinet control to target and fire at alien characters as they appear on screen throughout the city course. The mechanic gives young riders an active role in the game beyond passive motion, making the experience more engaging than a standard coin-op ride.

Themed Visual Presentation

The cabinet graphics depict cartoonish green aliens with exaggerated dance moves alongside a city-invasion storyline. The visual theme is rendered across the cabinet body and the on-screen gameplay, producing a consistent look that reads clearly to the kiddie-ride age group and to passing adults.


How It Plays

The young player sits inside the patrol car cabin and uses the onboard shooter control to target alien characters that appear throughout a city course displayed on the screen — the cabin pitches and rocks in motion as the course plays out. Each alien hit increments the score counter visible on screen, and at the end of the session the ticket dispenser delivers a payout proportional to the final alien count. From outside the unit, the rocking cabin motion and the on-screen city chase are both visible, giving bystanders a clear read on what the ride involves before their child boards.

Specifications

Feature Detail
Manufacturer ICE (Elmac)
Dimensions (Assembled) 43 in W x 77 in D x 46 in H
Weight 452 lbs
Shipping Dimensions 44 in W x 83 in D x 54 in H
Shipping Weight 500 lbs
Player Count 1
Ticket Payout Score-linked redemption
Cabinet Type Motion simulator kiddie ride

Why Operators Love It

Redemption Output Tied to Gameplay

Ticket payout scales with the player's alien-elimination score rather than dispensing a flat amount per ride. This means payout is self-regulating — casual players receive fewer tickets, higher-scoring players receive more — without requiring operator adjustment per session.

Compact Two-Seat-Slot Footprint

At 43 inches wide, the Alien Boogey Patrol fits within a standard single-unit kiddie ride floor slot. The 77-inch depth occupies a wall bay without protruding into main traffic lanes, keeping the unit manageable in venues where floor space is allocated per machine.

Motion Activity Visible from the Aisle

The rocking cabin moves continuously during each play cycle, making the unit's activity observable from several feet away. Parents and accompanying guests see the motion without approaching the machine — the unit signals its own activity passively from its floor position.


Frequently Asked Questions

Does the ICE Alien Boogey Patrol dispense tickets?

Yes. The Alien Boogey Patrol includes score-linked ticket redemption — the number of tickets dispensed at the end of each session corresponds directly to how many aliens the player eliminated during the ride. Higher scores produce higher payouts.

What are the assembled dimensions of the Alien Boogey Patrol?

The assembled cabinet measures 43 inches wide by 77 inches deep by 46 inches tall and weighs 452 lbs. Shipping dimensions are 44 inches wide by 83 inches deep by 54 inches tall at 500 lbs.

What age group is the Alien Boogey Patrol designed for?

The unit is built for the kiddie-ride age segment — young children who can sit inside the patrol car cabin and operate the shooter control with basic assistance if needed. The alien-invasion theme and cartoonish character design are scaled to that audience.

What type of venue is the Alien Boogey Patrol suited for?

The Alien Boogey Patrol is built for commercial locations that serve families with young children. Family entertainment centers, pizza restaurants, bowling alley game rooms, and mall play areas are all standard placements for this class of interactive kiddie ride.

Ideal Placement

The Alien Boogey Patrol is built for family-facing commercial venues: family entertainment centers, pizzerias, bowling center arcades, trampoline parks, and mall arcades. Its 43-inch width fits standard kiddie-ride floor allocations in each of those settings. Restaurant waiting areas and movie theater lobbies with dedicated ride sections are also practical placements given the unit's self-contained footprint.


Shipping & Setup

We offer flexible freight delivery options, including curbside and lift-gate services. Shipping costs and timing are calculated at checkout based on your location and requirements.

Warranty & Support

Your purchase includes a standard manufacturer warranty and access to technical support to ensure long-term performance and uptime.


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