0 an outside event where people can ride on machines and play games to win prizes; carnival American -- pesta ria
The event comprises track sessions with sprint races, cavalcades, a funfair and trade stands.
For general recreation, facilities include multi-sports courts, adventure golf, adventure playgrounds, water zorbing, high ropes courses, funfair, inflatable castles / pillows, and go-karts.
This involves a fun run and cycling events for all ages, a funfair, concerts, films and various other cultural and family oriented events.
Provided that they are not turned into funfairs or amusement parks, which will not be done in this case, they do much to enhance the beauty of the countryside.
He reminds me of a person in a glass maze in a funfair, eternally seeking a way through but always bumping his nose on another piece of glass.
I cannot see why, if this is passed in another place, similar amendments cannot be brought forward for university campuses, hotels, funfairs, festivals or football stadiums.
It was rather like watching one of those fellows at the funfair making candyfloss.
Battersea funfair has exactly the same kind of scenic railway.