‘Crazy Times Carnival’ Coming to Arizona State Fairgrounds

By on April 28, 2021 0 1119Views

While the 2021 Arizona State Fair will be held at Wild Horse Pass, part of the Gila River Indian Community in the fall — a temporary move in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, officials said — the fairgrounds will host a carnival with some of the rides, games, and foods that fair-goers would typically see.

On Monday, the Arizona State Fair announced the “Crazy Times Carnival,” a 10-day event that will be held nightly from 5 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. from April 29th to May 9th at the fairgrounds, near 19th Avenue and McDowell Road in Phoenix.

Admission will be $5 or $40 for an unlimited ride wristband. There is no parking fee.

Jennifer Yee, a spokesperson for the Arizona State Fairgrounds, said that RCS Fun (Ray Cammack Shows), a longtime partner of the Arizona State Fair that provides many of the rides, games, and concessions at the annual event, is the company behind the carnival and is essentially using the fairgrounds as the venue.

She said Banner Health ended its COVID-19 clinic earlier than expected and Ray Cammack Shows had an opening in its schedule, which is how the event came to be.

Ray Cammack Shows held a carnival in March in the parking lot of the Phoenix Premium Outlets, near Interstate 10 and Wild Horse Pass.

The carnival will have 22 rides, about a dozen games, and “the popular fair food faves,” on a stick, of course, Yee said.

Masks are recommended.

“As a state entity, we follow the Governor’s directives,” Yee said.

Also happening at the fairgrounds, the Arizona state Senate’s audit of the state’s 2020 election technology and 2.1 million ballots. That audit is happening inside the Arizona Memorial Coliseum, which is within walking distance of the carnival.

Yee did not address security concerns. Ken Bennet, the former Arizona Secretary of State is the person who was hired to monitor the Senate’s audit.

Click here for more information on the ‘Crazy Times Carnival’.