BY MICHELLE KEY
MICHELLE@
OPELIKAOBSERVER.COM

OPELIKA —

Spring weather is here, and that means it is time for the fair to return to Opelika.

Modern Midways has arrived and is setting up at USA Town Center. The fair opens Friday, April 28, and will run through May 13.

Robert Briggs, the company president, said that there are some changes that patrons can expect to see at the fair this year.

In the past, patrons have paid an entrance fee in addition to paying for a wristband or tickets for the rides. This year, that is not the case.

“Gate admission is going to be free this year,” Briggs said. “Also, there is a new ferris wheel ride this year called the Expo Wheel, as well as some new food options.We make the best funnel cakes, so if rides are not your thing, come out an get one.”

In addition to standard carnival fare such as funnel cakes, this year patrons will find a deep-fried peanut butter and jelly sandwich option.

Gates open Friday, April 28, at 5 p.m. Hours will be 5 to 10 p.m. on weekdays and 1 to 11 p.m. on weekends.

Wristbands for unlimited rides can be purchased for $25 on weekdays and for $30 on the weekends. There is a $5 off coupon in this issue of The Observer that can be clipped and redeemed at the ticket booth.

USA Town Center is located at 1220 Fox Run Ave. in Opelika.

ABOUT MODERN MIDWAYS

Modern Midways was started in 2006. According to its website, Modern Midways owns over 50 rides and can field more equipment by partnering with independent ride owners, should the need arise. Modern Midways features the latest in rides including the spectacular Double Sky Wheel, CenturyWheel, Hyper Loop 360, Arctic Blast, Rock Star, Bumper Cars, Dragon Flyer, Puppy Roll and two carousels, to name just a few. Each year, the management attends yearly industry trade shows and conventions always looking for ways to improve its operation or purchase new equipment.

During the spring, fall and winter months, provide rides for events throughout Georgia, Alabama and Florida. Its line-up of equipment and experienced staff allows for operation virtually year round servicing county and state fairs, festivals, church events and more.