
The Carnival at St. Rose
Produced by The Downtown Sacramento Partnership
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The Carnival at St. Rose, located across the street from the Downtown Plaza, is open daily through January 3 from noon until 8 pm. The Carnival features a 30-foot ferris wheel, giant slide, classic carnival games, prizes and arcade games (including pinball, Centipede, Donkey Kong, Ms. Pacman, Frogger, skeeball, etc) Your two-hour carnival admission includes UNLIMITED access to ALL carnival games, arcade games and rides on the Ferris Wheel and slide. Be sure to check our calendar of events and special deal pages for the latest Carnival news. |
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ParkingThe Carnival at St. Rose offers parking validations at the Westfield Downtown Plaza. Garage entrances are located at 5th & J streets and 4th & L streets. Limited street parking is also available in proximity to the Carnival. |
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Carnival ClosuresBecause the Carnival is an outdoor event, the Carnival may close due to rain, wind or other factors that affect the quality of the event and the safety of visitors with little advance notice. In the event of inclement weather, war, acts of God or other reasons beyond the Downtown Sacramento Partnership may close Carnival operations without advance notice. |
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WeatherPlease consider local weather conditions before you plan your visit to the Carnival at St. Rose. (The Carnival may close or some attractions may be unavailable without notice due to inclement weather.) View local weather forecast for Sacramento, CA (95814). |
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Vendor OpportunitiesBecome a vendor at the Carnival at St. Rose! Multiple vendor opportunities are still available. Download the appropriate vendor application(s) below and return your completed applications to astuckert@downtownsac.org. |
* Due to conflicts in construction schedules with the K Street Streetscape project and renovation of St. Rose of Lima Park, the DSP is taking one year off from producing the ice rink at St. Rose of Lima Park. The DSP plans to resume the holiday tradition in 2010.








