Enjoy the last bit of summer at Woodbury Days- a free festival for the whole family!
Woodbury Days takes place August 23rd- 25th at Ojibway Park in Woodbury. The schedule is packed to the brim with fun for the whole family, including a parade, car show, carnival, live music, bingo, kids activities, the Taste of Woodbury and more!
Woodbury Days itself is free but you’ll need to purchase a button for the kids activities– you can save by purchasing it ahead of the event. Buttons cost $5 in advance, $6 at the festival, $15 for a family 4 pack ahead of time or $20 for a family four pack at the festival. The buttons get you into all the kids and adult activities like Stuff ‘n Fluff, Woodbury Days Coin Hunt, Woo
dbury Days Challenge, Lego Build and Adult pop-up painting. You also get a discount on select menu items at Taste of Woodbury (water/soda and some smaller items excluded), $5 off Daily Unlimited Carnival Ride passes purchased at Woodbury Days and more.
The Woodbury Days Carnival is so fun! There’s an option for a $70 Weekend Mega Pass to purchase in advance and is good for rides all weekend long. Session Ride Passes are available for $30 in advance, $35 at the Festival with your Woodbury Days button or $40 at the Festival. Any advance purchase Mega Pass or Session Ride Pass can be made at Kowalski’s in Woodbury until noon on August 23rd. Session Ride Passes times are:
- Friday from 4-10 PM
- Saturday from 11 AM-5 PM
- Saturday from 5-10:30 PM
- Sunday from noon-4 PM
There is an amazing Fireworks Show on Saturday, August 24th at 9:30pm. Then thousands of people gather for the Grande Parade on Sunday, August 25th at 11am. The 1.5 mile route features many local businesses, school organizations, nonprofits and more.
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