Hamilton Harvest Festival – Fall Fun for Families!

โ€œHey kids, want to go to a carnival?โ€

The answer was quick and decisive.

โ€œWoo-HOO!!! YES!โ€

 

Our Friday night was an adventurous one. I loaded up the car with my two daughters and three of their friends and headed to the fall carnival at Hamilton Town Center mall in Noblesville. We had such a great time!

 

The Burton Brothers Amusements carnival is going on every day at the mall through next September 30, when the Hamilton Harvest Fest takes place from 3-8 p.m. (No cost to enter, you just pay for ride tickets, food or merchandise.) What we experienced was just a little preview of next weekend’s event.

Theyโ€™ll have a LOT more going on at the Hamilton Harvest Fest including:

  • Live music (The Flying Toasters and the Blue River Band)
  • A professional pumpkin artist carving up some giant jack-o-lantern art
  • A Kid Zone with face painting and cupcake decorating
  • Food trucks
  • An Indiana marketplace
  • Beer from local breweries
  • Carnival rides
Here were a few of our highlights:

My daughter Daisy is a thrill-seeker, and loved this more than any other ride. Her friend, Maggie, had never been on a Ferris Wheel before, and was pretty nervous getting on. But as we rose to the top, she let out a squeal and her jaw dropped looking at the view. โ€œThis IS SO FUN!!!!!โ€ she yelled.

 

Clara and her friends were brave enough to get on some of the wilder rides, and I watched them spin in circles high up in the air.

 

A sweet carnival worker at that ride named Dede serenaded Clara, who used this occasion as an early 12th birthday celebration. โ€œHappy birthday, dear Clara,โ€ he crooned like a pop star from a boy band, โ€œHappy birthday, to youโ€ฆโ€

Even the smaller rides were super exciting to the little ones, and the big girls went back for repeat rounds on the larger ones.

As we departed, I asked Daisy for her โ€œreviewโ€ of the carnival.

โ€œIt was AWESOME.โ€

The Burton Brothers Amusements carnival runs September 22-September 30. The full Hamilton Harvest Festival takes place September 30 from 3p.m.-8p.m. at Hamilton Town Center.

Trisha Lawless
Trisha Lawless
Trisha Lawless is an Indianapolis-based corporate communications advisor and freelance writer who began her career as a television news journalist. She enjoys performing in local theatre productions as her schedule permits, and has appeared in roles with Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre, Indianapolis Civic Theatre, and BobDirex. Trisha and her husband Ben are proud residents of Indyโ€™s Historic Irvington neighborhood where they live with their children (middle school through college age) and Golden Retriever.

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