I almost never post negative reviews online, but I just got ripped off pretty bad. Main problem in hindsight was misleading, vague general descriptions of the height requirements for rides on the big signs up front by the ticket purchase booths, where most people line up upon arrival deciding how many tickets to buy. Signs by the booth lead one to believe that in general, like at many amusement parks, there is a 42" height requirement if with an adult, & 48" to go alone for the rides. Very untrue.
I went to this carnival in Westford with my 4 year old daughter of 43" height. Please learn from my mistake... If you want to throw money at this low rent operation, before buying whatever size bundle of ride tickets at booth, make sure to walk around entire carnival and inspect height requirements of each ride (almost all rides a parent would ride with their child had a strictly enforced 48" height requirement). Also assess how many rides are assembled but labeled "out of service." Note how many rides have nobody actually running them. Count how many rides do not take tickets or bracelet, but cost additional cash.
Do all this before deciding to buy large numbers of tickets, or even worse, unlimited ride bracelets for $30 each. I spent $60 for 2 unlimited bracelets to be able to go on 2 different rides with my daughter, and left within an hour, both of us disappointed to say the least. I paid less the year before to take her to Canobie Lake Park for the day, where I was able to take her on about 90% of the rides and we had a blast.
This carnival was the biggest ripoff I've experienced in quite a while, and customer service trailer was infuriating. NO REFUNDS on door of trailer was a good tip off that they were going to be unsympathetic to any issues. Save your money & skip this carnival, especially if with a child under 48" tall.