The thrill of the midway is back, and it's a sight to behold! As the 58th annual YNCU Soo Pee Wee Spring Carnival unfolds, the air buzzes with excitement, especially among the young thrill-seekers. Campbell Amusements has once again delivered an impressive array of rides, catering to a wide range of ages and thrill levels. From the daring to the daringly timid, there's something for everyone.
One of the most popular attractions, the Scrambler, has become a favorite among the kids. Riley Kinsella, a young enthusiast, gushed about the Scrambler's unique appeal, highlighting the joy of squishing friends as they sit at the end of the ride. Chase Dittburner, another fan, praised its speed, while Craig Maitland preferred its proximity to the ground, a testament to the diverse tastes of the young riders.
For those seeking an adrenaline rush, the Full Tilt and Freak Out rides did not disappoint. Gemma Turcotte, an 11-year-old adventurer, described the Freak Out as a thrilling experience, emphasizing the sensation of falling without actually doing so. Her father, Craig, shared a nostalgic moment, recalling his love for roller coasters in Edmonton, a sentiment that many parents can relate to as they watch their children embrace the thrills.
Destiny Tanner, a brave soul, found the Full Tilt exhilarating, appreciating the rush of adrenaline it provided. Myla Bjornaa, another enthusiast, enjoyed the Freak Out's height and speed, showcasing the variety of experiences Campbell Amusements offers.
This carnival, running from Thursday to Sunday, May 24, promises to be a memorable event for all. With such a diverse range of rides, it's no wonder that families and friends flock to these events, creating lasting memories and sharing laughter and thrills. The midway's return is a testament to the enduring appeal of amusement parks, offering a temporary escape from everyday life and a chance to embrace the joy of adventure.