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The only fairground attractions in Rhyl, in future, will be solely the few children's rides at The Village Fairground on the central seafront.
As far as the rest of what Rhyl has to offer, seasonal attractions (throughout the UK) usually open just for the Easter weekend and also for the May Day holiday weekend, with full opening for the summer season starting with the weekend which includes the public holiday at the end of May.
Chris
geoff1057 Tue 29/01/08 18:03
go to towyn over railway bridge,carry on for half a mile thenturn right at lights good funfair down that road, with plenty of ridesfor adults and kids. also next to trotting racecourse small funfair for kids usually open at easter
burbie Tue 26/02/08 21:02
The funfair that Geoff1057 is refering to at Towyn is called Knightly's and is at the bottom of Sandybank Road. It isnt that far from where the old Funland used to be.
It is family owned, and well run. Much better that the dump that was in Rhyl