
If you read my reviews, I do give stars for nostalgia and this place meets that requirement. I have taken my children to opening night since they were able to have a taste of cotton candy. Sure it...
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The Walnut Festival Association, a 501c non-profit corporation, has been a cornerstone of community service in Walnut Creek, CA for 89 years. Dedicated volunteers from all walks of life come together to raise funds through various family entertainment events. The money raised is then reinvested back into the community to support recreational, charitable, and educational programs, as well as other philanthropic endeavors.
Over the years, the Walnut Festival Association has evolved to meet the changing landscape of Walnut Creek, transitioning its events to different locations, with the current venue being Heather Farm Park. These events not only serve as a source of fundraising but also as a platform for other non-profit organizations to raise funds for their respective causes throughout the year. The Association's mission is to produce high-quality events that foster a sense of community involvement and benefit both the residents of Walnut Creek and its surrounding areas.
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If you read my reviews, I do give stars for nostalgia and this place meets that requirement. I have taken my children to opening night since they were able to have a taste of cotton candy. Sure it...
If you have small kids it might be worth it but for adults I paid $18 admission fee, $10 parking and it was the WORST festival I ever been to!!! I expected more choices of food booths, vendors...
What a waste of money. Not worth $18 admission. Rides are costly on top of that. What does the $18 go towards? The Walnut Festival used to be good. Now its no better than any pop-up carnival in a...
This place is crap 8 years it was ok but it gotten smaller and smaller don't waste your hard earn money on this seriously it better to go to great where 30 dollars for more rides 10 bucks to and...
Overpriced. $10 per person to enter, $5 for parking and $1.50 per ticket. Most rides are 4 tickets. Food was also costly. We ended up spending $80 between my daughter and myself. The highlight was...
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