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    Fairgrounds-Walworth County

    Fairgrounds-Walworth County

    (10 reviews)

    Absolutely horrible. I don't know who they pay to say they are the best but they are lying. Fatty…read moremeat, little flavor and so ridiculously overpriced. I'll never waste my time or money again.

    I am giving it a 5 star for a county fair, because it is the best one I have gone to at the county…read morelevel. The admission isn't bad and I think the parking was free, so go to the official lots, and not one of the places selling space if at all possible. I generally like to eat at one of the church or other organization booths. This year I got potato pancakes and they were quite filling. I got a lemonade from a stand selling it fresh squeezed and it was also excellent. I sort of avoid many of the carnival type booths, because my experience at those has been mixed. They have very decent entertainment, but the big highlight for me the harness races, which is the only horse racing near me now. This is a two hour free event, although there is no gambling, and it very worth the price of admission to the fair if you enjoy horse racing. There was a good crowd this year.This event also has a 50/50 raffle with affordable tickets. It's usually on a Saturday. They have some decent shops too. There was a T-shirt place that had shirts for 20 dollars, which isn't a bad price for a fair. Also, they have a really interesting used book sale that I would definitely recommend checking out. The prices are good and the selection is interesting. Books can be heavy though, so you might want to save that until you can leave. The things I would skip are the sterling silver, which was 80 precent off, but who would buy a sterling and dyed agate ring for 275 dollars? Honestly, I thought was on the still on the expensive side. Also, I wish they would move the Walworth County souvenir shop out of the log cabin and into a booth. It is too dark in there and smells like a damp basement. It was hard to see what was for sale, so I didn't get anything. Overall, it's worth a trip from the north or northwest parts of Chicagoland. The people are very nice and it's a good time.

    Darien Corn Fest

    Darien Corn Fest

    (4 reviews)

    Cornfest is a 5 star event. Let me explain why.... Every year, this beautiful "All-American"…read morefestival is a free event sponsored by Birdseye Foods. The kids love the rides. $20 and they ride all weekend. The roasted corn is free. I can usually kill two pieces. Then I spend $6 and buy a huge paper bag full of corn to take home to share with family, friends, and neighbors. All I see around me is families from all walks of life having barrels of fun with their kids and siblings. There is a huge playground here and you can also bring a cooler to picnic on the many picnic tables. Everyone is having so much fun. Check out the vendors too. Homemade ice cream is to die for. The food here is soo good. The bands, the families, the kids, best parade I've seen in a long time, the ambiance is all 5 stars and best of all, the kids are excited about coming here. Come on down, you won't be disappointed!!

    Free corn! Announce that and they will come running... who you ask? Oh the townsfolk of Darien,…read moreWI. It was like the zoo, only with corn kernels scattered about everywhere you went. I personally, wasn't interested in any food due to the previous nights drinking fest. So officially, I have to say cornfest was a success for the small town it was held in. And I did see a lot of smiling faces as well as dirty ones but as for me, I just wished there was more places to sit and take naps at. And no, I didn't stay for the tractor pulling...

    Ice Castles

    Ice Castles

    (38 reviews)

    We booked tickets to visit the ice castles and was a little tricky to get on when tickets were…read morereleased online. It all worked out and booked for a Thursday eventing at about 6pm. The drive into Geneva National was beautiful as it was snowing and the winding roads to get to the Ice Castles was getting us excited for the visit. It was organized upon arrival and social distancing and health safety was in place and all were wearing masks. The ice castles were impressive and walking in was really cool as you walk through a ice cave to enter. I really liked being there at night so that the lighting made it cool to see all the massive ice walls illuminated. They are some cool tunnels both big and small to explore and had plenty of time to walk around to take everything in. We had fun going down the ice slide on sleds they give let you use - this is a must do. There were some tiny tunnels to check out as well but didn't do those. This was a great escape for my family and I to visit the Ice castles. I would Recommend weekdays if you can swing that... but not sure ticket availability at this point. My teenage kids and wife and I all enjoyed the visit! Tips: What to wear Do wear winter boots, snow pants, gloves and jacket- we saw a women come in jeans and gym shoes and she bit it hard since there are some icy patches. The staff does maintain the paths but you do need to be careful. Safety I wasn't sure how that would go with the health crises but needless to say we felt very safe the entire visit. Mask are required - please be considerate and insure everyone safety by being safe. Hand sanitizer was available at check in... there are bathroom inside available and they were very clean.

    This is the saddest place on earth and I've been on a tour of Auschwitz. Maybe a child that has…read morenever seen snow would find this place mildly interesting or another child might find minimal joy in the 10 foot long sledding experience while the theme from Lord of the Rings plays throughout this parking lot sized collection of snow mounds they call "Ice Castles". But do yourself and your loved ones a huge favor and just take the family to a Jewel or Target parking lot after it has been plowed and let them climb a top what in comparison to the ice castles would be the Mount Everest of snow and entertainment. Then take the $80 per person you saved and buy them all something nice. This place is the Fyre Fest of Wisconsin without the crappy sandwiches and tents.

    Rib Fest - festivals - Updated May 2026

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