A fair.
A fair.
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A "funfair" is a traveling show (a mobile amusement park); having sideshows and rides and games of skill etc.
A carnival is a traveling amusement show that includes games, rides and sideshows as well as other attractions. It can also be referred to as a festival or revel.
In modern usage, a carnival is a touring commercial enterprise that provides entertainment such as rides, games, and sideshows to paying customers on an open area of land usually connected with a church, school, or local government. In Roman Catholicism, the term "carnival" refers to the period of feasting and revelry prior to Lent.
A fair.
Thankfully, the only "rides" are historic wagon rides and horse rides into the back country. Rides purely for entertainment in this place are not only unnecessary, but would ruin the entire experience.
A person who rides bicycles is called a cyclist.
Hull Fair, one of the largest traveling fairs in Europe, first featured traditional attractions such as merry-go-rounds, swings, and various sideshow games. Initially, the fair focused on agricultural displays and livestock before evolving to include amusement rides. Over the years, it expanded to include more thrilling rides and modern attractions, but the core essence of family-friendly entertainment has remained.
Because They're In The Dark.
Fair does not have an abbreviation. A fair is a type of carnival that has various foods, rides and entertainment.
A person who rides horses (mainly thoroughbreds) is called a Jockey