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Has anyone been yet to comment on the show? I've heard there are lots of motorbikes this time? Is it a lot and does it make it very noisy?


I'm thinking of taking my two but they can be a little averse to noise and the smallest has a bit of a love/hate thing with motorbikes so, if the show is dominated by bikes, it could be a waste for us.


We'd a great time last year so would otherwise be going back this time but don't want to put them off it.

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are right at the end - noisy but thrilling!


My 3 year old was scared of the clown who does unfortunately pop up quite often. She was fine with the freaky ghosts - all the kids seemed to love them.


I have two 30% off vouchers if anyone wants them but they are dotted around at local shops and cafes - Emily's chippy has a load on the counter.

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Went on Thursday night. My 17 yr old, still not too old to enjoy the circus.


Thought the horses were great, but frankly found pairing the dance with the dressage spoiled the latter. Although the chap (who had several incarnations) was rather delightful on the eyes.

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