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Businiess name:  Pavillion Amusement Park
Review by:  Barbara P.
Review content: 
I love the Pavillion. I took my daughter there all the time when she was a wee babe and we were in MB with my parents for Shriners Conventions. The Pavillion now, as an adult with a grown daughter is just as fun. I don't know...there's something almost magical about stepping through the gates and getting the whole sensation---the smell of corn dogs and elephant ears, the blinging sounds of the arcade, the sticky feel of the floor under your feet, and the unsettling wetness that is present in the seat of every ride. But it's all fun. Even if you're not a ride-rider (like me), it's great just to walk around and see other people on the rides. To me, it's the experience that counts not just the attractions. Granted, they do have some major rides and games--it's like the county fair, only it's not open for just a week, but for nearly 6 months out of the year. No visit to MB is complete without a stop at the Gay Dolphin (see my review on that) and the Pavillion.

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