The biggest Indoor Funfair in the UK is back in Liverpool this weekend for its longest Easter stay yet.
The two-week extravaganza will see almost 50 sessions taking place at Exhibition Centre Liverpool, soon to be known as the Liverpool Experience Campus, giving more people than ever a chance to experience the fun.
There are thirty rides in total, including the return of the Tagada and the Twist, alongside traditional family favourites like the Dodgems and Carousel.
For younger visitors, the fair offers Mini Miami and Teacups, as well as a funhouse, inflatable slides, and trampolines.
John Lowery from Indoor Funfair said:
“It’s always a popular event in Liverpool, so we’re adding more sessions to make sure everyone who wants to can experience all the fun of the UK’s biggest indoor fair.
“Some slots are nearly sold out, so to guarantee entry, it’s always better to pre-book for your three hours of unlimited fun.
“There’s something for everyone, even babes in arms, who with free entry to the attraction this Easter also have their own play pit to enjoy, with adult supervision of course.”
A Safe and Accessible Environment for All Families

The event is designed to be weather-proof and accessible, ensuring that local families have a reliable destination for a day out regardless of the spring conditions.
Colm Graham, Head of Partnerships, Hospitality and Exhibition Sales at ACC Liverpool, commented:
“We’ve had a great start to the year, and Indoor Funfair is always a highlight with lots of smiling faces and families returning for a fun day out.
“It’s one of our most popular events with families enjoying a safe and accessible environment where even the weather can’t ruin the fun!”
Dedicated Quieter Sessions for Sensory Needs

In an effort to remain inclusive, the organisers have scheduled specific quieter sessions for those with sensory needs.
Between 10 am and 1 pm on Sunday, 29 March and Saturday, 4 April, as well as Wednesday, 8 April at 6 pm-9 pm, the environment will be adjusted to be more accommodating.
During these designated times, music is lowered, ride lights are switched off, and rides are slowed down where possible to ensure a comfortable experience for all guests.










