There's plenty to see and do for thrill seekers and family groups, as you'll soon see.
Once inside, guests will once again find the Fair divided into six general areas: Plaza Pacifica and Family Fairway to the west, Centennial Farm, Fair Square, and Main Mall in the center, and Livestock and Carnival to the east. Expect notable security screening on the part of typical Southern California theme parks, which means a bag check plus metal detectors. The Fair has 3 entrances-green to the west, the main blue gate to the south, and yellow to the east. Guests can park on site at the Fair for $10 standard, though shuttles from 9 sites throughout Orange County are also available at a lower rate. Take the 55 south past the I-405 and 73 freeways, exiting on Fair Drive, and follow the signs (and traffic). This year's OC Fair once again takes place at the Orange County Fairgrounds, in Costa Mesa. That's not a huge departure from the usual fair fare, so lets take an extensive look at the various offerings this year! Ambiance and Attractions It's a celebration of all things agriculture. Every year, the O.C.f Fair brings an abundance of ridiculous food, crazy rides, bountiful livestock, and plenty of exhibits, and this year is no exception.ΔΆ018 brings the theme "Free Your Inner Farmer" to the fair. Happy Hump Day, everyone, and welcome to another large scale photo spread! Today, we're taking a look at opening weekend at the Orange County Fair, which kicked off this past Friday the 13th (spoooooky!-wait, spooky July things are at the end of the month).
Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa, CA