

This year, the fair features cows, alpacas, cats, goats, and a section of reptiles, among other animals. The animals are another one of his favorite offerings at the fair. He also enjoys the motorsports events, like the side-by-side racing, which was a new event added this year. “As I’m getting older, I need to cut back a little bit, but overall, I try to have at least three or four (milkshakes) during the run of the fair,” he said with a laugh. They’re enjoying themselves, and you just see grandparents, kids, and newborns and all the families are out having fun, so that’s great.”īeriault said one of his favorite parts of the fair is getting milkshakes from the Dairy Women, which is one of the vendors at the event. “It feels like people are super happy to be here. “So far, it’s only three quarters of the way through day one (and) we’re seeing really good crowds,” Beriault said on Friday. He said the employees at the fair worked hard to “bring back as many of the elements that people really love,” like the carnival rides, food vendors, and concerts, which included Daughtry and Cheap Trick.
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“We had thousands and thousands of people show up for the free pancake breakfast, which was wonderful to see now that we’re back after two years.” “Opening day has gone great,” Beriault said on Aug. The fair’s public relations manager Jim Beriault was present on opening day and was happy to see the community come together once again for the highly anticipated return of the event following a hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. They featured Eye Clothing Co., which sold T-shirts and sunglasses, and Ade Africana, who sold African masks and tribal gear. Other performers walked on stilts in Halloween-style costumes, and the one-man band featuring Eric Haines, performed a cover of “Dream a Little Dream of Me” in the middle of the fairgrounds.Ī variety of vendors sold their wares on the opening day of the fair. They included Professor Smart’s Science Show, which featured a performance highlighting tricks with Slinkies. 5 as the long-awaited fair returned to Ridgefield.īutler Amusements featured a plethora of beloved carnival rides like the Ferris wheel and the Ring of Fire, which is a loop de loop.īeyond that, many entertainers showed off their skills. All rides require 3 or more tickets.Sebastian Rubino / of people poured into the gates of the Clark County Fairgrounds on Aug. $1 tickets - Fairgoers can buy individual ride tickets for $1 each.$32 - Advance-Sale Ride-All-Day Wristband (available through July 26 only).Reloadable RFID (radio frequency identification) Magic Money cards or wristbands will be scanned at each ride or game. Talley Amusements takes their equipment through an aggressive preventative maintenance program and extensively trains all personnel in house.ĭownload the Talley Ride Safe Rules and Height Requirements guide Ride pricesĪll Ohio State Fair rides and games are cashless. Their commitment to safety and attaining quality equipment is the reason for their astonishing safety record since the company began. Talley Amusement Company has more than 200 years of experience providing amusing rides to parks and fairs across the United States.
