We had a great time at the Fair. First off, we went on a 90+ degree Monday. We arrived at the Fair about 2PM and there were a fair (no pun intended) amount of cars in the lot, but when we entered, there weren't as many people. The parking is free and there were lots of staff (friendly teens mostly) directing cars where to park. After parking you can enter at a few different gates depending on where you parked. At the gate you can purchase tickets and then proceed. Keep in mind that gate tickets are about $14 for adults and $8 ish for children, but...if you buy tickets before the start date of the Fair, you get adult tickets for $9 and children for about $6. If you buy online, you simply print them out and bring them to the gate. Before you enter, they kindly ask you to check your bag. I would think for prohibited items such as alcohol. I had my camera equipment as well as two bottles of water which were fine. Its probably a good idea to bring beverages, especially on a hot day. Snack too, but I also recommend trying some of the interesting food items they have there so don't stock up too much. The fair was great. They had the typical games and rides that you could find in most county fairs. Tickets for the slides and simple rides were 3 tickets per person, per ride. Tickets cost $1.25 each, but the more you buy, the more you save. (i.e. 10 Tickets for $11) They had a great selection of food items and drinks as well. What made this Fair stand out is everything else. There was lots more to see including a museum with old time devices, a small animal barn with rabbits, chickens and other birds, a few gallery houses with artwork and quilts to see and buy, a horse racing area where the show horses doing tricks and practicing riding, a livestock area where they have various shows including goat contests, a tent with two giraffes as well as goats where you can buy carrots and other items to feed them, a hog racing area where they do pig races and a vegetable tent where vegetable contests take place. There were also signs for a beer tent, but I didn't see anyone there...probably because it may have been too early. There are a few bathroom facilities that were very clean with an attendant handing out towels. Keep in mind that this was on a Monday. Coming on a Saturday afternoon may be busier, more crowded and facilities such as the bathrooms may be worse off. Due to the heat we did not stick around too long but enjoyed our time there nonetheless. I would suggest that you do better planning than we did and map your visit around times of the various shows. Horse and pigs races and the other demonstrations would make this experiences much more worth it. Finally there is a monster truck show. Tickets cost about $12-15 per person and the show is around 7:30 PM, so if you are interested, you may want to factor that into your day. This was a little pre-game in a way as we plan to head up to Syracuse in few weeks to visit the NY State Fair. read more