Fiesta Shows


Fiesta Shows is a travelling amusement park that entertains and visits over 60 communities throughout the New England region. It is New England's largest carnival.

History

It was founded in Salisbury Beach, Massachusetts, in 1935 when Eugene Dean and Jack Flynn entered the amusement park business. Fiesta Shows has been in partnership with the Topsfield Fair for over 50 years now. About 500,000 views come to the fair every year. In the year of 1967, Dean and Flynn purchased Fiesta Shows completely. Fiesta Shows is a traveling amusement park that features rides and concession set up for fairs and carnivals.

Admission

At the gate, admission is usually less than 2 or 3 dollars to get into the carnival or fair.
To get on the rides and attractions, you need to purchase tickets. Tickets are sold at any ticket window you can find at your local carnival or fair. Each ride usually takes 3 to 5 tickets for anyone willing to participate on them.

Game concessions

Typical game concessions.

Rides

Here are a list of carnival rides that Fiesta Shows currently has.

Kiddie rides

This travelling amusement park serves mediocre carnival food. Here are a list of concessions you can see at your local carnival or fair.
Fiesta Shows continues to be New England's Largest Carnival. The company now holds over 100 amusement rides.

Controversy

In the year of 2013, workers of Fiesta Shows sued the fair because the workers were being paid a flat rate of only $400 a week even though they were working 14-hour days, and sometimes as much as 22 hours in a single shift. This was a law dispute because it falls well under minimum wage. Fiesta Shows did not respond with any comments about the lawsuit.