Saturday, January 17, 2009

Lucky number

I don't know but just call it Ping pong lucky number

This is another attraction at fun fair. what you have to do is buy the ping ong size ball, release it and wait for which slot it may enter. Each slot label with number.

The number then calculate (sum it) and if the total match the number in the circle then you win and get the prize according to what have been written on the circle.

try it next time you may addict to play again and again :)

Watch here

Friday, January 16, 2009

Spinning dancing cushion

The correct name is Spining Dancing round tabledon't care either


Do you love fun fair? I mean family fun fair or recreation. If fun fair available in your place don't forget to try this spinning and dancing round table.

If you have headache i suggest to forget your dream, because this gonna getting more worst.

I never try it yet but it fun! fun and fun



can you challenge the guy who dance at the centre?

Thursday, January 1, 2009

What is fun fair?

Some of what fun fair you call it.

A funfair or simply fair (e.g., "county fair", "state fair") is a small to medium sized traveling fair primarily composed of stalls and other ..



The word fair comes from the Latin word ‘feria’, meaning a holiday. A funfair or simply fair (e.g., "county fair", "state fair") is a small to medium sized traveling exhibition primarily composed of stalls and other amusements. Larger fairs such as the permanent fairs of cities and seaside resorts might be called a fairground, although technically this should refer to the land where a fair is traditionally held.

In North America, a fair is sometimes called a carnival or exhibition, although in Europe and other parts of the world influenced by the Catholic church, a carnival is a procession usually held around Shrove Tuesday which is sometimes accompanied by a funfair, but which is known in the United States as Mardi Gras. One strand of the medieval fair has diverged to become the agricultural show which often still has a funfair attached. Increasingly, funfairs are appearing as additional attractions alongside any large gatherings of people such as major sporting events, music festivals, and civic celebrations.