Attractions for the school festival! Turn your school and classrooms into a theme park with interactive exhibits
Why not create theme-park-level fun together with your whole class? For your school festival attraction, you can actually build a full-fledged, hands-on experience right in your classroom.
From handmade whack-a-mole games and a carousel built with wood and pipes, to a VR-powered roller coaster…
You’ll feel the satisfaction of creating something with your classmates and the joy of seeing visitors’ smiles.
In this article, we’ll share everything from how to craft a Disney-like dream space to practical tips for building the attractions themselves.
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Simple Game Experience Attractions (11–20)
Kick Target

It’s the familiar game you’ve seen on TV: kick a soccer ball, just like a penalty kick, and break through the panels.
Whether you’ve played soccer or not, Kick Target is something you’ll want to try at least once.
The thrill of smashing the target you aimed at is unbeatable!
Water Shooting

How about creating a target-shooting attraction using water guns? You’ll feel like a spy—the satisfaction of nailing it in one shot is something else! To give it that attraction-like feel, it’s a good idea to incorporate ideas like moving the targets or having the participants themselves move around.
You could even have someone play the role of the target.
The nice thing about water guns is that they won’t cause injuries even if you get hit.
If you prepare some prizes, it’ll get even more exciting.
Pie throwing

You want to do something you can only do at a school festival, right? In that case, how about a pie-throwing event? It gets messy with all the cream, so it’s not something you can usually do casually.
Precisely because it’s a “festival,” when a bit of unconventional behavior is more acceptable—pie throwing!
Irritating Stick

It’s an attraction where you stretch metal wire across a large board to create a maze, then use a rod to make your way through it.
If the rod touches the wire or any metal part, a sensor triggers and you’re out.
Moving obstacles appear along the way, too.
I like the fine detail of the mechanism where a lamp lights up when you make a mistake.
batting center

Let’s really amp up the excitement—not only by adjusting pitch speed and pitch selection, but also by allowing players to choose opponents from staff members acting as pitchers with different uniforms and pitching styles, and by having a live announcer provide real-time commentary.
And let’s make it an activity that’s enjoyable not just for men, but for women too!
Whac-A-Mole

How about planning the classic whack-a-mole game for your school festival? It’s a simple game where you hit moles popping out of holes, but it’s so fun that both kids and adults can’t help getting absorbed.
The ones at arcades move automatically, but a manual version isn’t that hard to make.
Drill holes in some wood, decorate it, and use plastic bottles as stand-ins for the moles, popping them in and out.
Give participants toy hammers and let them have fun whacking the moles.
Face paint

Face painting, familiar at places like Disney Resorts and USJ! It’s the perfect attraction to make the most of a single day at a school festival.
There are options where you actually paint with a brush, as well as simple sticker-type designs you can just apply.
If you’re doing hand-painted designs, you can rely on the art club or anyone good at drawing.
Why not include school-specific characters, trending characters, or stylish patterns as a way to create fun memories?


