North American Midway comes to Plymouth this week and will set up a great selection of carnival rides for the Marshall County Blueberry Festival over Labor Day weekend.
Ride lovers can purchase the carnival MegaPass, an all-you-can-ride pass good for the duration of the festival. The pass allows the holder to ride any ride in the carnival from opening until 10 p.m. It is non-transferable and $75. Your last chance to get one is this week, through Wednesday, August 28th, at 6 p.m.

The Blueberry Festival also offers a Pay One Price (POP) wristband. POPs are for specific hours of unlimited ride times each day of the festival and are $25.
Both passes are available through Wednesday through the Blueberry Festival office on East Jefferson Street. Pay One Price wristbands can also be purchased daily at the carnival for $30.
The carnival has the right to deny entry onto any ride due to weight and height; restrictions are posted at each ride. Once the pass has been created, it is non-refundable and non-replaceable if lost or stolen. Safety and weather concerns may cause the rides to shut down at times. Due to these safety concerns, the Marshall County Blueberry Festival® is not responsible for the lack of use.

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