Noun
a commercially operated park with stalls and shows for amusement
a traveling show; having sideshows and rides and games of skill etc.
Source: WordNetAlthough the strong, specially brewed beer is probably the main draw, especially for tourists from abroad, the festival’s organizers have tried to restore a more traditional feel to the celebrations with folk music and historic funfair rides. Source: Internet
Attractions will include a funfair, the Crusaders Basketball team, fetes at Spon Gate School and Koco Nursery and a multicultural event at the Grapevine Centre. Source: Internet
An inflatable assault course and pirate ship, a climbing wall, funfair, petting farm and mini quad bikes are among the fun at this annual event, which will also see a stunt show among the entertainment. Source: Internet
Away from the music, there were loads of things for the little ones to enjoy with a huge funfair which included dodgems, a merry-go-round and other rides. Source: Internet
The final days event is the Croydon Mela, a day of music with a mix of traditional Asian culture and east-meets-western club beats across four stages as well as dozens of food stalls and a funfair. Source: Internet
Her mother was a yodeling harpist and her father a ventriloquist ; both were funfair entertainers. Source: Internet