Fun! The Carnival Begins Tonight Central Regional in Bayville, NJ

It is Brick’s first annual summer center regional carnival that raises money for students. Students are calling KKB, sit with KKB.

From the Central Region Facebook page:

This looks like a lot of fun. The carnival runs from Tuesday, August 9 to Saturday, August 13, 2022. I really hope they have good weather for this.

Driving by Central Regional High School and looking and seeing the high rides is such a cool thing. Speaking of carnivals, the swings and the super slide (where you go down the slide with a burlap bag) are the two most popular rides at a carnival after a little research.

My favorite is the Ferris wheel. The iconic Ferris wheels are always in movies or TV shows. Ferris wheel is hands down the best ride at a carnival and I’m sure this one will be no different.

MarkTantrum, Getty Images

MarkTantrum, Getty Images

It’s not just the rides, it’s about the carnival food, food trucks, games and lots of fun. This carnival lasts for five nights. All money raised goes to the students.

Unlimited rides for four hours with wristbands. Wristbands at the gate are $35. There is a $2 entry fee for everyone. Individual travel tickets are also available at the carnival.

Amusement rides are from Campy’s Blue Star Amusements. My daughter is excited about it and so are her friends. What a great idea to raise money for scholarships for students.

Central Regional High School is located at 509 Forest Hills Pkwy in Bayville. Central Regional High School is located just off the Berkeley exit of the Garden State Parkway, very easy to get to.

Have fun at the carnival. It all starts tonight at 5pm.

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