Irn-Bru Carnival
- Website: www.irn-bru-carnival.com
From the traditional whirl of the waltzers and the crash of the dodgems to the brand new High Roller and equally stomach-churning Matterhorn, Speed Buzz and Extreme. Plus of course there are gentler rides for wee ones such as the Pirate Ship, Mini Wheel and Chairoplanes. Entry price is £12 with visitors receiving ten vouchers which can be used on all rides and most stalls. Each ride is one voucher and stalls are two vouchers (some stalls are taking cash).
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