I think it is about 30 bucks. And i hope that is the price or i will yell duck.
Julie R
Mar 20, 2008 at 2:02 pm
Well I think your best bet is buying the wristband if you plan on riding a lot of rides. Tickets usually come in pages of 20 and each ride can use up like 4-6 tickets and you would only get to ride a few rides. I would say that the sheet of tickets is 25 and the wristband is about 30. Good luck and have fun.
aelk2004
Mar 22, 2008 at 11:10 pm
Well, considering that Carnivals themselves vary in size and complexity, the same could be said for the pricing.
Answer: It depends (some of the smaller Carnivals don’t provide wristbands as an option).
Practically speaking, take $40 with you. This should cover rides, some food, and a trinket (remember, I said should).
Christina C
Mar 23, 2008 at 8:40 am
depends on how big the carnival is i would estimate a wristband to be $8-$10 and tickets a lot more if you plan on going on a lot of rides
I think it is about 30 bucks. And i hope that is the price or i will yell duck.
Well I think your best bet is buying the wristband if you plan on riding a lot of rides. Tickets usually come in pages of 20 and each ride can use up like 4-6 tickets and you would only get to ride a few rides. I would say that the sheet of tickets is 25 and the wristband is about 30. Good luck and have fun.
Well, considering that Carnivals themselves vary in size and complexity, the same could be said for the pricing.
Answer: It depends (some of the smaller Carnivals don’t provide wristbands as an option).
Practically speaking, take $40 with you. This should cover rides, some food, and a trinket (remember, I said should).
depends on how big the carnival is i would estimate a wristband to be $8-$10 and tickets a lot more if you plan on going on a lot of rides