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The Málaga Fair sets its rides between 4 and 9 euros: the complete list

Bumper cars cost 4 euros and the Extreme, 9. The list of 16 attractions includes prices of 5, 6, 7, 7.50 and 8 euros.

Antonio Garrido Reina
Antonio Garrido Reina
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Bumper cars cost 4 euros and the Extreme, 9. The list of 16 attractions includes prices of 5, 6, 7, 7.50 and 8 euros per ride.

The Málaga Fair now has official prices for its attractions. The cheapest ride costs 4 euros, for the bumper cars, and the most expensive is 9 euros, for the Extreme. Between these two extremes, the list of 16 options features prices of 5, 6, 7, 7.50 and 8 euros.

The difference between the cheapest option and the most expensive is five euros. Visitors who want to plan their spending can check in advance how much each ride costs, information that is often one of the most requested during the first days of the celebration.

The expenditure on attractions is only part of the total budget for the Fair. The overall spending forecast per person is 76.63 euros, according to data provided by the Málaga City Council. The attractions represent a fraction of that amount, but their prices vary significantly depending on the chosen ride.

A different price for each ride

The 16 attractions do not share a single price. There is one option below 5 euros, five that cost 5 euros, another five with a price of 6 euros, and six more options ranging between 7 and 9 euros. Each name is associated with a specific amount, so two different attractions can share a price while others have different amounts, including an intermediate figure of 7.50 euros.

The offer includes names like Viking Ship, The Bulls, The Monastery, Skylab, and Torrent, alongside options like Ratón Vacilón, Experience, Super Goofy, Waterfalls, or the House of Fear. The classification allows sorting the alternatives by price without mixing the rates of each.

The bumper cars start at the lowest price

The bumper cars are the cheapest option, costing 4 euros per ride. They are also among the most sought-after attractions during these first days of celebrations. Their price marks the starting point of the scale: any other option requires, at minimum, one euro more per use.

At the opposite end, the Extreme reaches 9 euros, meaning there is a total difference of five euros between the two options. The next group is at 5 euros: it includes the Viking Ship, The Bulls, The Monastery, Skylab, and Torrent. In all five cases, the price per ride is the same, even though they are different attractions.

Five attractions are priced at 6 euros

The next tier also includes five names. Ratón Vacilón, Experience, Super Goofy, Waterfalls, and the House of Fear are set at a price of 6 euros per ride. In this block, proposals of different characteristics coincide: the House of Fear shares its price with Super Goofy, Waterfalls, Ratón Vacilón, and Experience.

The rate of this group exceeds that of the five attractions in the previous tier by one euro. Compared to the bumper cars, the increase reaches 2 euros per ride. The Fair's programming includes, apart from the attractions, events like the verdiales, horses, and concerts on Tuesday, August 18.

The upper tier starts at 7 euros

Above 6 euros is The Ferris Wheel, which costs 7 euros per ride. Next is El Aladelta, with a price of 7.50 euros, the only one of the 16 attractions whose price includes an additional fifty cents. The price of El Aladelta is half a euro less than The Ferris Wheel and fifty cents less than the next tier.

Gigant XXL and Extazy share the price of 8 euros. Their rides cost double that of the bumper cars and are 3 euros more expensive than those of the Viking Ship, The Bulls, The Monastery, Skylab, and Torrent. The visit can also be organised between the two main areas of the celebration: Councillor Teresa Porras has pointed out the Historic Centre as another option to experience the Fair.

In addition to the rides, the Fair has a schedule of free activities. The timings of these proposals and the concerts are included in the official guide, a different programme from that corresponding to the rides. Locals and visitors can check the complete list of prices before heading to the Real to calculate how much they will spend on each ride.

Antonio Garrido Reina

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Ciencias Políticas por la Universidad de Málaga y asiduo de los plenos más largos. Malagueño de pura cepa, cafetero y con paciencia infinita para la burocracia; lleva años contando la política y la sociedad de la provincia.