Teufelsrad: The Funniest and Rudest Ride at Oktoberfest

If you are looking for a fun and hilarious experience at the Oktoberfest in Munich, you should not miss the Teufelsrad (Devil’s wheel), a cult ride that has been entertaining visitors since 1910. The Teufelsrad is a simple but ingenious concept: a large wooden disc that spins faster and faster, while different groups of people try to stay on it as long as possible. The moderator, Wiggerl Kugler, and his colleagues comment on the action with witty and sometimes rude remarks, while also using a lasso or a ball to knock down the riders. The Teufelsrad is not for the faint-hearted or the easily offended, but for those who enjoy a good laugh and a challenge. You can join the ride or just watch from the stands, as children, adults, police officers, and even the mayor of Munich take turns on the disc. You will also see many people wearing traditional Bavarian costumes, such as lederhosen and dirndls, adding to the festive atmosphere. The Teufelsrad is located at the Theresienwiese, where the Oktoberfes
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