The Fair itself was extremely fun for me and my family. I will say the thing that was not fun were the ride operators. I bought the wrist band for unlimited rides all night. On EVERY SINGLE RIDE, not one operator checked seatbelts or anything. That to me was extremely sketchy. Then I went on the zipper with my cousin and it took unusually long to load everyone in. We rode the ride and were waiting to get unloaded from it when all of a sudden the ride starts again, they had forgotten me and my cousin along with a couple in front of us. I started to have a really bad anxiety attack once I realized they forgot us, I ended up shaking and puking from anxiety. When I realized they hadn’t unloaded us I immediately took out my phone and called my other cousin waiting for us on the ground to tell them they forgot us on the ride. She told the ride operators and they just laughed at her and proceeded to ignore her. I continued to throw up from anxiety and nearly passed out. I could have choked on my own vommit if I had passed out. When we finally got off after what felt like forever they opened the door and immediately started laughing at me. No apology, no asking if i was okay, NOTHING. Not only were they inconsiderate but I found that extremely disrespectful. I had to change out of my clothes and go to the bathroom to wash my puke out of my hair. This RUINED me and my families night and I left. Considering I paid extra money for unlimited rides and was just trying to have fun with my family, you’d think the workers would at least be respectful to the people there and check for safety requirements before hand. I can safely say I will 100% NEVER be returning to this fair. Hire better operators for the...
Read moreParking is available all up and down the street in various driveways, lots, and a big field that supports the HS music program. Prices vary. Best to carpool. One caveat - traffic going and coming can be slow and snarly depending on when you choose to go and leave. Pay for admission. Security check. Different themes and music for each day. Tuesday, August 23, Seniors free. Thursday, August 25, Children 12 and under free. Check online for schedule and details. Bike and car racing, bumper cars, trains, photo gallery, arts and crafts (don’t miss the the big White House in the middle full of local talent entries and their ribbons/honourable mentions and, a gift shop for hand made mementoes!), agricultural entries too, and so much more. Animals (4-H)petting zoo, animal rides, carousel, Ferris wheels, prizes to be won - test your skills. Enormous variety of Rides galore - tickets pricey. Wrist band most economical for rides! Endless variety of great foods/vendors, snacks and treats for all ages! Hard to choose! So much to see and do - something for everyone- all ages- too numerous to mention! It’s become a tradition to come here every year with the extended family! Spend the whole day there! We love it. Wouldn’t miss it. Loads of fun. Bring your walking shoes!!!...
Read moreOnly reason I made it a 3 star this year is the price is now 15 dollars to get in and kids over 6 are considered full paying adults. Come on. A 7 year old pays adult fees now. Kids should be under 12, but 10 max. Three 6 year Olds is $45 dollars. Your out of your mind Marshfield. Not fair. Not cool. Ive been there for 25 years and spend 100s, but that was a huge mind bend to start the journey. Please fix this for next year! Best fair around. We love it so much. It has everything you could want in a fair. Their 4H portion of the fair is 2nd to none w multiple petting Zoos and stables where you can meet greet the animals. It is wonderful. They have a phenomenal ride area. They have every game you could ever want play. I have a lot of food choices. With what I believe to be the best doughboy place at any fair in New England and I've tried em all. I've been going to this fair for 30 years it never disappoints. Keep going strong...
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