The Central Wyoming Fair and Rodeo's long list of events kicks off today, with the opening of the annual Fair and Rodeo Carnival, as well as blind auditions for The Voice Of Casper.
Workers set up a tent at the Casper Fairgrounds on Wednesday July 7th. (Trevor T. Trujillo, Oil City)
The Central Wyoming Fair and Rodeo’s long list of events kicks off today, with the opening of the annual Fair and Rodeo Carnival, as well as blind auditions for The Voice Of Casper.
Carnival visitors can enjoy rides, games, and food on the fairgrounds midway; from 6:00 pm until Midnight.
According to the Central Wyoming Fair and Rodeo website, Fun Passes are available at all Casper & Douglas Homax locations, and the Fairgrounds Arena Office, for $75. The pass will grant access to all 9 days of the carnival.
Day passes are also available for $26. On-site armbands are $31.
The Carnival is being mounted by Crabtree Amusements.
The Voice of Casper Blind Auditions will be held on the Fairgrounds, and begins at 7:00 pm. For details about The Voice of Casper, please visit the official Central Wyoming Fair and Rodeo website.
Pole Position sits at the outer edge of the carnival grounds. A thrill ride sits silently, awaiting the first official passengers of the Central Wyoming Fair and Rodeo. (Trevor T. Trujillo, Oil City)
Workers set up the Haunted House dark ride at the Crabtree Carnival. (Trevor T. Trujillo, Oil City)
A thrill ride sits silently, awaiting the first official passengers of the Central Wyoming Fair and Rodeo. (Trevor T. Trujillo, Oil City)
Prizes are unloaded for various games at the Crabtree Amusements Carnival Midway, in Casper. (Trevor T. Trujillo, Oil City)
Still under construction this afternoon was The Fire Ball, a thrill ride at the carnival. (Trevor T. Trujillo, Oil City)
The carnival has rides of varying speeds, size, and age restrictions. (Trevor T. Trujillo, Oil City)
Fair food vendors were busy setting up Friday afternoon, in preparation for the first night of the 2017 Central Wyoming Fair and Rodeo’s carnival. (Trevor T. Trujillo, Oil City)
A sign on this ride notes that passengers may get wet. (Trevor T. Trujillo, Oil City)
Disco’s not dead, when it comes to this carnival funhouse, at the Central Wyoming Fairgrounds. (Trevor T. Trujillo, Oil City)
A thrill ride sits silently, awaiting the first official passengers of the Central Wyoming Fair and Rodeo. (Trevor T. Trujillo, Oil City)
A special purple passenger sits quietly while strapped into one of the many rides at the carnival. Â (Trevor T. Trujillo, Oil City)