What Fairground Side Stalls Can You Hire for an Event

Society by  Mashum Mollah 28 August 2020

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People of all ages love to go to funfairs. Even if children are getting more used to electronic gadgets for their games and enjoyment, most of them still find the time to go to fairgrounds. The feeling of being there is difficult to describe. The crowd, the noise, the odours, the colours, prizes, game stalls, the fun, exciting and exhilarating rides, the food, and the background music – you cannot experience them all at the same time in any other place.

Today, fairground game stalls and rides are becoming a favourite attraction in different types of events. It seems like they have earned their place as a unique and creative form of entertainment. Their rates are affordable, and there are several options available. They can conform to the theme of an event, and the theme can be extended to make the atmosphere as fairground-like as possible. The game stalls are sure to impress people of all ages.

Which fairground stalls can you hire?

The best way to understand the different types of stalls available is to find a funfair stall for hire companies online. They can give you the right advice on which stalls are suitable for different occasions, such as family reunions, corporate events, team building seminars, fundraising events, school events, birthday parties, and even weddings.

Fairground stalls for hire companies may differ in their package rates and value-added services. Thus, you should check the suppliers and see which one will suit your needs and budget.

One thing to keep in mind is that the fairground games may not be that simple. If you are not that familiar with the games, you should know that most of them present a challenge to players, which increases the excitement when playing any game. Here are some of the favourites:

  • Coconut Shy. The objective of this game is to dislodge the coconuts from their stands using a wooden ball.
  • Hook a Duck. This game is quite popular. It looks simple, but it can try the player’s coordination skills as they attempt to hook a duck. It can be played with or without water.
  • Tin Can Alley. This game is suitable for children and adults. The objective is to hit the tin cans from the shelf. The player has three attempts to knock off the tin cans with beanbags.
  • The game tests the accuracy of the players. They have to throw a small hoop over a wooden item to win a prize.
  • Target Practice. The game tests the shooting skills and marksmanship of the players. You can choose the cork shooting or rifle range for this game.
  • Ball in a Bucket. The player throws three small balls into a bucket. If two of the balls manage to stay in the bucket, the player wins a prize.
  • Ball in the Globe. The game tests the player’s aiming and throwing skills by attempting to throw a Ping-Pong ball into a fish globe.

These are just some of the game stalls you can hire for your event. Having a mix of games that will test the wits, strategic thinking, ability, and other skills adds another level of excitement for the guests.

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Mashum Mollah

Mashum Mollah is an entrepreneur, founder and CEO at Viacon, a digital marketing agency that drive visibility, engagement, and proven results. He blogs at thedailynotes.com/.

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