G.R Tucker & Sons Funfair Funpark is a popular traveling funfair that tours various locations in the United Kingdom, offering a range of traditional and modern amusement park attractions. The funfair features a colorful array of thrill rides, family-friendly attractions, and kiddie rides, including roller coasters, dodgems, waltzers, and spinning teacups. Visitors can also enjoy classic fairground treats like candy floss, popcorn, and traditional fish and chips. With its lively atmosphere and vibrant lights, G.R Tucker & Sons Funfair Funpark is a fun-filled destination for families and thrill-seekers alike.
Came today to the fair with my daughter and niece. They had a lovely afternoon and went on 20 rides! Good selection of rides and worth the money. Enjoyed our donuts and nice to see more food variety this year. Every fair usually has hot dogs only. This year there was a pizza stall and noodles. Welcoming and polite staff.
We always visit the Tuckers funfair up at Birstal and we love that it's great value for money however this summer we attended the special needs session. I'm very grateful that myself my son were given an opportunity to attend for free. I hope other businesses take note and accommodate the send community. Wish your business all the very best.
This was the first circus I've ever been to, so I didn't have alot to compare it to but I know what I like and what I don't like and I didn't like the ponies being used for entertainment for a start. Don't get me wrong, the horses looked well looked after; it's more a principle thing. The first half was ok; very amateurish and mistakes were made/acts weren't massively polished but the children were entertained and that was all that mattered. The second half didn't flow so well and again, acts looked very amateur, even nervous at times and mistakes were made. The worst part, horses aside, was the 'screaming plate spinning', where an assistant screamed at the top of her lungs to gain the attention of the plate spinner, whenever the plates were losing momentum. I'm just glad I'm hearing impared so I didn't get the full impact; the children really didn't like it and the three year old looked distressed and uncomfortable, causing his Mummy to remove him from the big top until that part was over. By the middle of the second half the children were no longer entertained and us adults had lost the will to breathe. I think some of the issue was that the children and other two adults had been to another circus two weeks before, paid the same amount of entry and on all accounts it was amazing, meaning this one just wasn't the same standard. For a couple of hours 'entertainment' and a change of scenery it was fine but we won't be going again...at least not till the ringing in the ears stops!!
After realising I had lost my phone on a ride the staff made some calls and had it back to me with in 10 minuets which topped off a great day out
Closed due to strong winds .
Overpriced and rides weren't inclusive for all ages
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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Came today to the fair with my daughter and niece. They had a lovely afternoon and went on 20 rides! Good selection of rides and worth the money. Enjoyed our donuts and nice to see more food variety this year. Every fair usually has hot dogs only. This year there was a pizza stall and noodles. Welcoming and polite staff.
We always visit the Tuckers funfair up at Birstal and we love that it's great value for money however this summer we attended the special needs session. I'm very grateful that myself my son were given an opportunity to attend for free. I hope other businesses take note and accommodate the send community. Wish your business all the very best.
This was the first circus I've ever been to, so I didn't have alot to compare it to but I know what I like and what I don't like and I didn't like the ponies being used for entertainment for a start. Don't get me wrong, the horses looked well looked after; it's more a principle thing. The first half was ok; very amateurish and mistakes were made/acts weren't massively polished but the children were entertained and that was all that mattered. The second half didn't flow so well and again, acts looked very amateur, even nervous at times and mistakes were made. The worst part, horses aside, was the 'screaming plate spinning', where an assistant screamed at the top of her lungs to gain the attention of the plate spinner, whenever the plates were losing momentum. I'm just glad I'm hearing impared so I didn't get the full impact; the children really didn't like it and the three year old looked distressed and uncomfortable, causing his Mummy to remove him from the big top until that part was over. By the middle of the second half the children were no longer entertained and us adults had lost the will to breathe. I think some of the issue was that the children and other two adults had been to another circus two weeks before, paid the same amount of entry and on all accounts it was amazing, meaning this one just wasn't the same standard. For a couple of hours 'entertainment' and a change of scenery it was fine but we won't be going again...at least not till the ringing in the ears stops!!
After realising I had lost my phone on a ride the staff made some calls and had it back to me with in 10 minuets which topped off a great day out
Closed due to strong winds .
Overpriced and rides weren't inclusive for all ages