Brockton Fair
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| Official Website: | Brockton Fair |
| Location: | Belmont Street (Rte. 123 East), Brockton, MA, 02767 |
| Phone: | (508) 586-8000 |
| Dates: | Thursday, June 30, 2011 - Sunday, July 10, 2011 |
| Hours: | Hours Vary see below |
| Ages: | Toddlers, Kids, Teens, Adults |
| In/Outdoor: | Outdoor |
| Cost: | $ see below |
The 136th running of the Brockton Fair takes place from June 30th to July 110th, 2011 at the Brockton Fairgrounds, Belmont St., Brockton MA. There is something for everyone in the family to see and enjoy. The fair will offer thrilling rides, live entertainment, motor cross racing, demolition derby, fireworks, karaoke, truck pull, monster trucks, and of course all your favorite fair food and games.
**New Attractions for 2011**
- Walker Brother's International Circus
- Brian Campbell, 'The Magic Guy' renowned comedian & hypnotist from Las Vegas!
- The Grizzly Experience: Live Grizzly Bear Show!
- The Marvelous Mutts: Dog Agility Show!
Reithoffer Shows is providing the fair midway again this year. Of course there's the never ending variety of 'test your skills to win a prize' booths accompanied by a wide selection of amusement rides and attractions. There are numerous “pay one price” days for rides see our website for dates and prices.
The gates open at 5:00 pm weekdays and 2:00 pm Saturday and Sunday. Walk up admission is $5.00 for adults and $1.00 for children 12 and under.
For more info: Directions and a complete schedule of events can be found on the http://www.brocktonfair.com web site.
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5:00 pm - 11:00pm weekdays
2:00 pm - midnight on Saturdays and Sundays
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$5 for adults; $1 kids under 10; Special: $20/per carload Includes Parking and Admission for ALL in the vehicle
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Belmont Street (Rte. 123 East), Brockton, MA, 02767 map
From Boston:
Route 93 South to 128 North to Route 24 South-Exit 17A on to Route 123 East. Follow ramp onto Belmont St. (Rt. 123 East). The Fairgrounds is two miles up on the right.
From The North:
Route 95 South to Route 93 South until you get to Route 128 North. Follow Route 128 North to 24 South, Exit 17A on to Route 123 East. Follow ramp onto Belmont St ( Rt. 123 East). The Fairgrounds is two miles up on the right.
From The South:
Route 95 South to Route 93 South until you get to Route 128 North. Follow Route 128 North to 24 South, Exit 17A on to Route 123 East. Follow ramp onto Belmont St ( Rt. 123 East). The Fairgrounds is two miles up on the right.
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- Profiles
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Brockton *Carnival*, Sun 11 Jul 2010
The Brockton Fair is not what it used to be - Certainly not what you would expect if you used to go when there were contests to see who could grow the largest pumpkin or most beautiful quilt, sheep showing, tractor pulls, etc. If you would like to go for the rides and games, taking the family during the afternoon is the safest bet. They do have ATMs which is a good thing because, as one reviewer mentioned, the rides and food are expensive.
Dissappontment, Tue 29 Jun 2010
Very expensive as the ticket cost are high and you need a lot of tickets per ride. I brought $30.00 worth of tickets and my granddaughter was able to get on 4 rides. The games ares very expensive as well and seem to be rigged as you could get a small prize but but the bigger prizes were far and few between. By the time you get to a big prize you could have went and brought it from the store cheaper! Some of the food was okay for fair prices. I was, as she, very dissappointed she couldn't get on a lot of the rides as I refused to but more tickets. Couldn't play a lot of the games as they were expensive. I took her to Canobie lake park the following Saturday as I had promised her a day on the rides and games and we had a great time and was there all day!!
Rides Too Expensive!, Mon 7 Jul 2008
I took my 3 year old - he was too short to go on the rides, even the kiddie rides, by himself, so I had to go on all rides with him . Before I knew it we had gone through over $30 in tickets (that was maybe 5 rides!). The food was very expensive too.
Brockton Un-Fair, Mon 3 Jul 2006
Expensive and lacking in the typical 'fair' ambience that you would expect. Watch out for grifters and pickpockets once you get by the 'pocket-picking' at the gate.
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