http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnival_rides
dodgems, bouncy castle, helter skelter
It's a kind of carnival with rides,games stalls ect.
It depends on where your located, how many people you think will attend, and other expenses for the Carnival. My advise would be to find a Carnival you like and contact them and see how there business can work for the event you are planning.
Hurricane is an amusement park ride
Illusion's Carnival was created in 2002.
Trinidad and Tobago Carnival is the Greatest Show on earth. Any and everybody can celebrate carnival.
Carnival rides can be purchased at many carnivals around the world. Whether it be a local temporary carnival or a famous year round carnival they all have great rides.
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Ask your mum!
A carnival is a place for rides, not for badgers. Wow. Learn to spell.
The carnival.
A carnival has rides and acts that only stay for a few days. They travel from place to place, and generally have some rides and many acts. A fair is a large exposition of sorts, allowing all of the people of an area to show their prowess in the domestic and agricultural arts. In recent years, it has become more like a carnival, at least in the rides section.
Someone who works the rides at a carnival.
Unfortunately, no. :(
yes lots
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I wouldn't call them carnival rides but it has a little kids Ferris wheel and a merry go round. Busch gardens main attractions are roller coasters.
well , if your in England all carnival rides cost sbout 99p but if your in America sorry hun i dunno sorry if your in America byiee xx :-p