He has difficulty finding it, especially after some people at the beach give him contradictory directions, but is eventually successful in locating the fair.
Bean, however, sees who he believes to be a policeman outside the amusement park entrance and races to find him, but loses him among a crowd of boys wearing fake police helmets from a nearby souvenir shop.
The man in charge stops the dodgems, crosses his arms and glares at Bean, who manages to hide the baby and sneak off.
Bean has spotted a Postman Pat kiddie ride with Pat and decides to put the baby inside to cheer him up; however, he then puts 10 coins in it in order to maintain the ride's duration for 45 minutes and keep the baby safe while Bean can go off and have fun on his own.
He succeeds in releasing many coins from the machine, but gets his comeuppance when a young boy (who he tried to stop from having a turn earlier) steals his prize.
In panic after seeing this, Bean steals a bow and arrow from the archery game where he hit the employee, sharpens the tip of the wooden arrow with a pencil sharpener and fires it, bursting some of the balloons and allowing the pram to land softly right in the same spot Bean accidentally took it from, where the baby's mother is reporting the disappearance to the police.
As he watches the happy reunion, Bean realizes he forgot to return the squeaky toy, but decides to keep it as a reminder of his little friend.
Bean starts to drive home, unaware that the Doberman, having escaped from the ticket booth, has sneaked into the back of his Mini.
Matthew Ashforde who played the hotel porter in Mr. Bean in Room 426, returned as the young man with toffee apple.