Very nice place to enjoy with the family you do pay to enter. Their prices for Gate addmission Single Day Adult: $12 Seniors (age 60 & over): $8 Youth (ages 6-12): $3 Kids (age 5 & under): FREE Their are diffrent price on Saturday also they have half off on the first Day and last. There’s also plenty of free entertainment included with fair admission. They had different stands like Tatto face paint for children and adults. Drawing cartoon art, of family portraits or individual. They have different scheduals for performers like John Stamos, and The Beach Boys on the Stadium. Livestock, educational pet zoo,children activities, family events were they have pig races. Missoury grown market delicious fruits. The best is the carnaval the tickets are expensive is better to buy the bracelet they are $35 we went on Saturday. Unlimited Carnival Ride Wristband $30 weekday (Monday-Thursday) $35 weekend (Friday – Sunday) $17 (half price) final Sunday Family Packs 4 tickets for $5 25 tickets for $25 55 tickets for $50 If you are in need of a wheelchair or stroller they have retals. Wheelchairs, electric scooters, strollers and wagons will be available for rent at the fair. Here’s a breakdown of the costs: *Single strollers: $10, all day *Double strollers: $15, all day *Wagon $12, all day *Electric scooters: $30, 4 hour $45, 8 hours; $55, all day *Wheelchairs: $15, all day You can choose to wear a mask for your protection. Just have fun and keep safe. Please put ur cellphone away in safe place. Seen so many people lost or droppde had to stop the rides because of people that can't read or have...
Read moreCamping at the MO State Fair is a joke! Campers call the camping process the Black Hole where you may wait up to 12 hours to be registered for a site. The campground is part of the Mo State Park system. HOWEVER, out of 41 Mo State Parks who have camping, you CAN NOT make online camping reservations for the State Fair Campground. Mostly you have to rely on the Good Old Boy system to give you an annual reservation or hope the hateful people at the gate will take pity on you after you have driven from the far corners of the state with stock to be shown or a vendor who has rented an expensive booth only to be turned away give you a site. NO FIRE...
Read moreCamp ground was full the first day of the fair. Camp sites were irregular and campers weirdly parked blocking other sites. Power and sewer were nice. Bathrooms had toilet paper and were cleaned mostly. But the paint was old and moldy. Other than mass golf cart traffic the noise level was mild. The dust was coated and not terrible. There was a storm one night and the announcements were efficient and storm shelters open for safety. I enjoy camping at the fair. I wanted to give a...
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