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February 27, 2023
This is the second time we’ve been to the Huskisson Carnival, and it always proves to be a great night out. The tickets which provide unlimited rides are $45 each, but we’ll worth the price. Our two teenage granddaughters (10 & 15) smashed the rides all night, having at least one ride on everything, and at least 20 rides all up - so that’s about $2 a ride. You can purchase tickets as well, but obviously the unlimited passes (band around wrist) are much better value. The carnival Is busy, loud (carnival music, rides, and side alley game spruikers) but exactly what you’d expect. There is a fenced seating area near the front, near the food trailers, which is quieter, and there is a decent selection of carnival foods to choose from - just remember to bring your credit card or load up your wallet, as the food is relatively expensive. Pluto pup/Dagwood Dogs, chicken skewers, kransky sausages are between $7-$10 each, beef roll $10, coffees/hot chocolate/tea $5, etc. There is one water ride, so if you don’t want to walk around wet, do that one early so you dry off before it gets cold. A really good buzz too, positive energy unlike the Sydney Easter Show, where packs of youth and some older groups go looking for trouble.