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It also has a brand new addition to keep kids entertained during the school holidays. Bringing the seaside to the heart of Birmingham, The Beach at Digbeth Fun Fair features 80 tonnes of sand, giant deck chairs, beach huts and water fountains. Ice creams and slush puppies are available to help visitors cool off in the summer heat. All of this is in addition to a multitude of rides for visitors big and small to enjoy. While white-knuckle rides Extreme, Adrenaline, Dominator and Storm are set to satisfy the needs of thrillseekers, younger visitors can enjoy the likes of the Wild Mouse Roller Coaster, the Clown Bouncing House, a mega slide and crazy cars.

Giant games with huge prizes to be won, a hanging bar challenge and Shootout The star attraction also feature.

Toilets and cleaning facilities are also available. The kiosks accept both cash or card payments, and one token equals a pound. The first stop was the Ferris Wheel. These city centre Ferris Wheels are a great place to see the city skyline, it is no different here and you get some splendid views. The flyer is an excellent ride is you enjoy heights, wind through your hair and your legs dangling.

This ride was at centenary square a few Christmases ago and was great then too. One of my favourite versions of this ride is also at Prater Amusement Park and called the Prater Turm. After getting strapped in safely, the ride lifts off the ground then starts to spin, forcing the seats to tilt. As it spins, the ride gets higher and higher. The views from the top are pretty cool.

The Wild Mouse is a fun rollercoaster and is suitable for people of all ages. Children under a certain height need to be accompanied. This ride takes you up high for some magnificent views before some nice dips and turns at speed.

One of the classic fairground rides that I always enjoy. These Waltzers were particularly fast and great fun, the tunes were good too. There were options for games of skill or chance at Digbeth Fun Fair ranging from throwing darts, bags, or shooting hoops. The prizes in the main here stuffed toys. I managed to win the dog a friend on the darts challenge.

This was a complete fluke by me. Beer was calling as was a delightful meal out at Rico Libre, a Spanish tapas bar. Your email address will not be published.

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Where is Digbeth Funfair? Opening Hours The funfair opens 2pm until 8pm on a weekday and opens at midday at the weekends. My Visit to Digbeth Funfair I had a great time at the fair when I visited and it was a pretty slick operation, not too much queuing.

The City Flyer The flyer is an excellent ride is you enjoy heights, wind through your hair and your legs dangling.



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