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What (who) is funfair - definition

GATHERING OF PEOPLE FOR A VARIETY OF ENTERTAINMENT OR COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES
Fair-fete; Fayre; Fairs; Fairground equipment; History of fair; History of fairs; Funfair; Fairground (fair); May fayre
  • ''Village fair'' by Flemish artist [[Gillis Mostaert]] 1590
  • A trade fair for the travel industry
  • Fairs can include exhibitions of animals, and before competitions, the animals will be groomed by their owners
  • A boy at the fish pond, the Rockton World's Fair, harvest festival, Canada, 2010
  • Roundabouts (also known as a carousel or merry-go-round) are traditional attractions, often seen at fairs
  • ''[[The Horse Fair]]'', painting by [[Rosa Bonheur]] (1852-1855)

funfair         
¦ noun chiefly Brit. a fair consisting of rides, sideshows, and other amusements.
funfair         
(funfairs)
A funfair is an event held in a park or field at which people pay to ride on various machines for amusement or try to win prizes in games. The people who organize and operate it usually take it from one place to another. (BRIT; in AM, use carnival
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= fair
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theme park         
  • Narrow gauge mining train going through [[Calico Ghost Town]]
  • Main entrance to [[Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom]], [[Allentown, Pennsylvania]], 1950
  • Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom]] in [[Allentown, Pennsylvania]]
  • 1905}}
  • Dreamland]] tower and lagoon in 1907
  • Ferris Wheel]], [[World's Columbian Exposition]], 1893
  • Ghost Pirate Dark Ride in Milwaukee County Fair
  • Grand Entrance of [[Warner Bros. Movie World]] in Queensland, Australia.
  • Junker roller coaster]] at the [[PowerPark]] amusement park in [[Kauhava]], Finland
  • IAAPA]]
  • Ferris wheel at the Luna Luna Amusement Park in [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]]
  • The Maisemajuna [[monorail]] from 1979 at the [[Linnanmäki]] amusement park in 2006
  • Melbourne Luna Park]]
  • The [[Moomin World]] theme park in [[Naantali]], [[Finland Proper]]
  • Blackpool Beach in 1895
  • Boeing 727 plane]] and Double Loop Roller Coaster at [[Salitre Mágico]], [[Bogotá]], [[Colombia]].
  • Top Spin]] ride and was the first of its kind to feature a water element
  • Scenic Railway at Margate, 1930s
  • 3ft}} gauge [[Six Flags & Texas Railroad]] in operation in 2007
  • [[Steel Pier]] circa the 1910s
  • Stunt Fall]] at [[Parque Warner Madrid]] in Madrid, Spain
  • [[Photochrom]] of the Promenade c. 1898
  • [[Unity Park]] zoo in [[Addis Ababa]], [[Ethiopia]].
  • [[Vauxhall Gardens]], founded in 1661 as one of the first [[pleasure garden]]s
  • Minimum height requirement sign
PARK WITH RIDES AND ATTRACTIONS
Theme park; Theme Parks; Theme parks; Amusement parks; Themepark; Fun Park; Theme Park; Entertainment park; Amusement theme park; Amusement theme parks; Amusement park ride; Leisure park; Water amusement; Land amusement; History of amusement parks; History of theme parks; Thrill park; Amusement park attraction; Themed land; Amusement Park; Upcharge attraction; Amusement Parks; Test seat
(theme parks)
A theme park is a large outdoor area where people pay to go to enjoy themselves. All the different activities in a theme park are usually based on a particular idea or theme.
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Wikipedia

Fair

A fair (archaic: faire or fayre) is a gathering of people for a variety of entertainment or commercial activities. Fairs are typically temporary with scheduled times lasting from an afternoon to several weeks.

Examples of use of funfair
1. "The funfair experience is completely underrated," said Höller.
2. "It literally felt like the whole house was being slid across like a funfair ride.
3. But is this crowd–pleasing work any more profound than a funfair helter–skelter?
4. All the funfair facilities in the city are now under operation to delight the citizens.
5. Revellers were offered unlimited free drink and had their own funfair.