University Balls

We have extensive experience with university events, having sent funfair rides and attractions to the University of Cambridge‘s May week since the 1960s. We’ve brought the magic to May balls at almost every college including Trinity, St John’s, Peterhouse, Magdalene, Jesus, Queens’, Christ’s, Clare, Caius, Corpus Christi, Darwin, Downing, Pembroke, Hughes Hall, Emmanuel, St Catharine’s and Sidney Sussex – not to forget Trinity Hall June Event, King’s Affair, Selwyn Snow Ball and Girton Spring Ball!

We’ve helped graduands celebrate at the University of Manchester, the University of Bristol, and the University of Reading, and we have also graced the quads of Exeter, Balliol, Oriel, Corpus Christi and Brasenose Colleges at commemoration balls at the University of Oxford.

Unsure if you can fit a funfair ride through your college’s ancient stone plodge? Ask us, we know exactly how to do it!

 

The Ball Experts

Believe it or not, but we managed to fit an entire funfair ride through that gate by carrying it into Trinity College piece by piece by hand. Colleges and universities come back to us year after year because we have the experience and the skills to make your ball committee’s dreams a reality.

Whether you want a dreamy vintage fairground, funfair game stalls or rides with a bit more oomph, we can sort it out faster than you can say ‘BA Hons’.

Featured Rides

A selection of our most popular rides for university balls.

Thank you for how well the Ferris wheel was run and your general impeccable conduct. It made an immeasurable difference to our ball that the Ferris wheel ran so smoothly and looked so great. I could not offer a more compelling reference to anyone considering using your services in the future.

Brasenose Ball Committee, University of Oxford

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