
White Rose Shopping Centre has brought back its Kids’ Carnival due to popular demand this summer, running every day through to Sunday 1 September 2024. With even more exciting rides suitable for children of all ages, this event is the perfect family day out during the school holidays.
The Carnival will include a host of different rides and activities for visitors to enjoy including classics such as Dodgems bumper cars and a Runaway Train ride, as well as spinning Twister and the magical Balloon Race. There will also be Hook-a-Duck challenges for the younger guests, and free face painting on offer.
There will even be a wooden cabin sweet shack offering traditional fairground sweets, candy floss, donuts, and refreshing cold drinks, plus giant deck chairs and photo ops to enjoy.
The Kids’ Carnival is open daily from 11am–9pm and is free to enter, with ride tokens available to purchase from the box office for £1.20 each or 10 for £10, plus a special discount for NHS staff and Blue Light card holders.
To coincide with White Rose’s weekly Quiet Morning, the Carnival will be operating with no music from 11am – 12pm every Tuesday.
Steven Foster, Centre Director at White Rose, said:
“We’re excited to announce the return of the Kids’ Carnival this summer holiday, following its incredibly popular debut earlier this year. Offering rides for all ages plus pocket-friendly tokens, and with our all-weather play area right next door, a day at the fair is an easy win for parents this summer.
“With 5,000 free parking spaces plus hundreds of shops and restaurants with something for all the family, we’re looking forward to seeing lots of happy guests this summer.”
For more information, visit white-rose.co.uk
This post is based on a press release issued on behalf of White Rose Shopping Centre
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