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Hiring a fun fair for school summer fair?

9 replies

ContinentalKat · 01/05/2012 19:35

Has anybody ever done this? How much was it?
I read about this and like the idea, basically not much work for us, but not sure about whether this will work.
We're a very small school as well, 130 pupils.
Any thoughts?

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LadySybilDeChocolate · 01/05/2012 19:38

It'll cost you an absolute packet. The University I used to attend did this for the balls, it's thousands of pounds, you need a lot of space and then there's the health and safety.

ContinentalKat · 01/05/2012 19:56

Oops. Sad

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emark · 01/05/2012 20:07

may be worth contacting people who have individual rides and attractions at local fetes

RaspberryLemonPavlova · 01/05/2012 22:01

Our PTA did this, it didn't cost thousands, or even hundreds. Probably a difference between spinning teapots and bigger student rides. I don't have the details sorry. Try your yellow pages for local attractions.

You might want to try posting in Primary, there is more traffic there.

DeWe · 02/05/2012 12:53

Ours has had a circus a few times. Makes quite a bit of money.

ContinentalKat · 02/05/2012 17:29

Thanks, feeling a bit more optimistic already! Smile
I like the circus idea. A lot!

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DeWe · 03/05/2012 11:01

This is the one we've used:
www.happyscircus.co.uk/

The best bit was the unrehearsed time when the monkey tugged on the ringmaster's trousers and they fell down. Don't think the children knew what we were laughing about but even the performers were in stitches. Grin

ContinentalKat · 03/05/2012 13:58

Thank you, that sounds great!
I have spoken to a fun fair provider today and it will probably not cost us a penny for 2 fair rides and a candy floss stall!
They bring everything, including staff and insurance, and we will get 20% of their takings. Not that much, but it will hopefully bring in the crowds.

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Sally196 · 11/12/2013 22:50

I helped organise a summer fayre at my sons school a couple of years ago. After a number of calls and a bit of research I found that a company called Amazing Events for childrens rides hire. Most other fun fair providers hire equipment from Amazing Events (and then put their middle man charge on top). Their website is www.amazing-events.co.uk

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