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Get ready for the 2024 State Fair of Texas: What you need to know
By Doug Myers,
2 hours ago
DALLAS – Before diving into the food, rides, games, live entertainment, exhibits, parades, fireworks and football at this year's State Fair of Texas , acquaint yourself with what you'll need, what's allowed, and the essential dos and don'ts.
A little preparation could go a long way in ensuring you have a smooth and enjoyable experience.
The State Fair runs from Sept. 27 through Sunday, Oct. 20.
Something to pay particular attention to during the fair's 24-day run is Attorney General Ken Paxton's continued attempt to block the State Fair's rule on guns. Earlier this week, an appeals court denied Paxton's attempt . The Texas Supreme Court followed suit on Thursday .
Meanwhile, here's your guide to making the most of your visit:
Monday - Thursday: $15 Friday: $20 Saturday and Sunday: $25
Child (ages 3 to 12): $10-$18
Monday - Thursday: $10 Friday: $15 Saturday and Sunday: $18
Child two and younger: FREE
Senior (ages 60 and older): $5-$18
Monday - Wednesday: $10 Friday: $15 Saturday and Thursday: $18
Seniors ½ price every Thursday: $5
State Fair Season Pass & Packages:
Season Pass: $60 (includes free gear, discounts, a bring-a-friend ticket, and more)
Combo packages available
Group Discount:
Advance discount tickets are available for groups of more than 25 people.
All adults pay child's prices at the State Fair of Texas after 5 p.m.
How much to park?
Main Parking Lot: Enter at Gate 2, 925 S. Haskell, Dallas
Cost: $30 per space at official fair lots
Bicycle racks are available at Gates 5, 6, and 11 on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Disabled Parking:
Requires a designated license plate or hang tag
Overnight Parking:
Prohibited except for the University of Texas vs. University of Oklahoma weekend in designated RV lots on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Payment: Cash or credit card at the gate unless prepaid
What are coupons?
At the State Fair of Texas, coupons are the primary form of currency. Each coupon is valued at $1, making it easy to budget for your fun. For instance, if a ride costs 6 coupons, that's equivalent to $6.
What should I wear?
Recommended Attire: Comfortable clothing, walking shoes or cowboy boots, and weather-appropriate outfits
Required Attire: Shoes and shirts must always be worn
Encouraged Attire: Texas-themed shirts and hats
Inappropriate Attire:
Clothing with obscene language or graphics
Excessively revealing clothing
Costumes or masks (unless for medical purposes) for guests 12 years or older
Costumes with weapon-like accessories
Masks that cover the entire head and face (eyes must be visible)
Additional Notes:
Clothing with multiple layers may be subject to search
The Fair reserves the right to deny admission or remove guests with inappropriate attire
Guests are encouraged to use discretion and common sense to maintain a family-friendly environment.
Can I use cash/credit card to buy food, ride a ride or play a game?
No.
Payment methods include:
Coupons: Used for food, beverages, rides and games
Cash/Credit Card: Required for purchases from shopping exhibitors
Can unused coupons be exchanged for money?
No. They cannot be exchanged for money, but they are valid year after year and never expire
Cost of rides and games?
Rides: Most range from six to 12 coupons; kiddie rides on the Kidway are fewer than six coupons
Games: Range from 3-20 coupons
Pricing: Set by individual small businesses on the Midway
Special Note: Every child wins a prize when playing select games on the Midway
Can I bring my pet?
Pets aren't allowed, but service animals are permitted for individuals with disabilities. To be allowed, for example, a dog must be trained to perform tasks related to the disability.
Requirements: Must remain on a leash or harness and not be left unattended
Owner Responsibility: Owners are responsible for their service animal's behavior; disruptive behavior may result in removal from the Fair
Accommodations: No accommodations for pets at the fairgrounds
Can I bring selfie sticks, tripods, etc., to the fair?
Selfie sticks, tripods, monopods, and similar items (unless credentialed through the PR office) are prohibited. Use of prohibited items will result in confiscation and possible removal from the Fair.
Can I ride a bicycle, skateboard or rollerblade?
Bicycles, skateboards, scooters, roller skates and other wheeled forms of transportation aren't allowed. Exceptions are wagons used for transporting small children.
After 5 p.m. minors policy?
Starting at 5 p.m. daily, minors aged 17 and under must be with a parent, guardian or chaperone (age 21+). One adult can accompany up to six minors.
Can I bring any weapons to the fair?
Prohibited items at the State Fair include firearms (concealed and open carry), knives with blades over 5.5 inches, clubs, explosive devices, ammunition, chemical dispensing devices and replicas or hoaxes.
Can a licensed peace officer bring their firearm?
Yes. Whether on or off duty, peace officers from any jurisdiction must provide the appropriate credentials to the Dallas Police Officer posted at the entry gate for verification.
Is there a bag policy for fairgoers?
Yes.
Approved Bags:
Bags and soft-shell coolers 9" x 10" x 12" or smaller
Medical bags and parenting/childcare bags (no size restriction but will be searched)
Cotton Bowl Games:
Clear-bag policy in effect
Childcare/diaper bags not allowed, but items can be placed in a clear plastic bag
Can fairgoers bring a parenting/childcare/diaper bag?
Yes.
Parenting, childcare or diaper bags are allowed. There's no size restriction, but they will be searched at all entry gates, Allowed items in the bags include necessary items for childcare, such as diapers, wipes, baby formula and small snacks
Will lockers to store items if someone has a prohibited bag or be provided?
No. Guests with prohibited bags or items must discard or return them to their vehicle. Prohibited items cannot be held by security, staff or volunteers.
What items are prohibited at the fair?
Prohibited Items included:
Bags or soft-shell coolers larger than 9″ x 10″ x 12″
Weapons or ammunition of any kind (including guns, tasers, pepper spray)
Hard-sided coolers, loose or dry ice (reusable ice packs recommended)
Hydration packs larger than 9" x 10" x 12"
Firearms, knives with blades over 5.5 inches, lasers, and any kind of weapon (including replicas and toys)
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