The Photo Archive section
presents some highlights from
the previous Festivals.
General Information
The festival is divided into three sections. These are Fun,
Food, and Entertainment. Fun and Food are constant throughout the
hours the Festival is open. The Entertainment changes for each
of the four days of the festival.
FUN
The fun part of the festival is provided by
Dreamland Amusements.
A broad variety of rides and games is provided for adults and
children of all ages. These are highlighted by a 90 Foot Giant
Ferris Wheel, the amazing Dream Catcher, Two Carousels, Himalaya,
Landslide, a bungee jump, a climbing wall, Mardi Gras
fun house and many more rides, kiddy rides and games.
There are also Arts and Crafts vendors throughout the festival to provide
interesting items for your enjoyment.
New This Year
An expanded kiddie area with more rides for smaller
children
FOOD
There are 12 food vendors for 2009 to provide food delights to satisfy every desire and
taste. These include Italian, Greek, Oriental and other ethnic specialties as well as traditional
favorites.
vendor information provided shows the basic food type and/or the
specialties or exclusives for each vendor. A much broader
variety of choices is available then those listed in the table.
Water and beverages are available throughout the festival grounds
and at all food vendors' booths. In addition two booths, one of which is
in the entertainment arena, provide beer on tap and wines.
Details
ENTERTAINMENT
Music is provided each evening of the festival in the arena area.
This is a separate area of the festival site with a portable
stage. A large seating area in provided, as well as covered table
seating for groups and eating. Professional lighting and sound
mixing is provided to enhance the overall experience.
Different groups are headlined each evening.
The Master of Ceremonies for 2009 is
John Hendrickson.
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