The popular Harrogate Indoor Funfair is heading back to Harrogate's Yorkshire Events Centre in October.
Dates revealed for return of Harrogate's Indoor Funfair The popular Harrogate Indoor Funfair is heading back to Harrogate's Yorkshire Events Centre in October. The Harrogate Indoor Funfair starts on Saturday 28th October and will run until Sunday 3rd November. The funfair is a regular at the Great Yorkshire Showground and its jaw-dropping rides and inflatables are popular with children of all ages. There’s also a cafe and baby changing facilities for families on-site and free parking. Morning sessions are from 10am-1pm, whilst afternoon sessions run 2pm-5pm. Doors will open 30 minutes before the session starts. [caption id="attachment_78117" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] The Indoor Funfair will return to Yorkshire Events Centre next month.[/caption] Tickets A riding wristband is £12.99 if booked online before your visit, granting you unlimited access to all of the rides. These wristbands are £14.99 if bought on the door. Babies in arms are free and spectators are £5. All under 16’s must be accompanied by an adult. Parking There is free parking available at Harrogate Indoor Funfair. Follow the signs through the showground and parking attendants will direct you to the right place. Food and drink There is a café on site serving hot and cold food. There are also traditional funfair snacks available to purchase including donuts, sweets and candyfloss. Find out more and get your tickets here. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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