I am an african american married woman. My husband and I took our children to get out of the inner city. We arrived about 20 to 30 minutes early (benefit for lines and kiddos). Also pay attention the payment options.
For me the (upload/ ride) cards were easy for my age group! I have 6/2/ and 1. I added 60 bucks we had about 232 (points) everyone experienced a ride and more than once. They also had wrist bands that cost about $30 per person with unlimited ride access (great for big kids) there were about 18 rides in total.
We met some cool ppl. I was a little worried because I knew we would be one of a few black families due to the area. And IT WAS OK. My babies asked to go again and I got Henna for...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThis was the first time Iāve ever been to this fair, surprised Ive never heard of it before because it was absolutely packed with people. We went on the last night it was there & it was crazy packed with people. I was expecting the typical carnival type fair but this is wayyy more than that. It had huge rides , tons of stands, food, games , etc. it reminded me of things youād see down the shore on the boardwalk. I had my 3 month old daughter with me so for obvious reasons I didnāt really get to fully explore or...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreLarge fair with lots to see and do. Live animals, games, rides, craft vendors, and plenty of food. Biggest knock is the cost. They charge $35 for an "all-you-can-ride" wristband, but they only have a few rides, and the lines are always super long. For two kids to ride, play games, and eat, I ended up spending like $200... At. A. Fair. Carnivals used to be a relatively inexpensive thing to do with the family. So if we go back, we won't be riding rides....
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