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I thought parking was free for exhibitors?
Parking is NEVER free at the fairgrounds! The Ohio State Fair goat show is held 2 weeks before the fair even starts and we have to pay parking each time we come through the gate. Sometimes, if you're coming in for a meeting at the administration office (for example, to view the fairgrounds to possibly hold an event) or to set-up for an event, you can talk your way past the parking attendants but otherwise, you either need to pay the $5 every time you go through the gate OR buy an event pass. In the many events I've attended at the fairgrounds, the event parking pass has been more like 2-3 times the cost of daily parking ($10-$15) but if you intend on gong in/out more than a couple of times, it's well worth it. A quick trip through the McDonald's drive-through becomes a bit pricey if you add the $5 parking fee without the parking pass. Parking is handled by a third-party contractor and the people manning the booths don't aren't empowered to make decisions so arguing your point with them is of very little use.
Tom
Thanks Tom - that's very helpful stuff to know. I'm glad I asked.
I thought parking was free for exhibitors?
Parking is NEVER free at the fairgrounds! The Ohio State Fair goat show is held 2 weeks before the fair even starts and we have to pay parking each time we come through the gate. Sometimes, if you're coming in for a meeting at the administration office (for example, to view the fairgrounds to possibly hold an event) or to set-up for an event, you can talk your way past the parking attendants but otherwise, you either need to pay the $5 every time you go through the gate OR buy an event pass. In the many events I've attended at the fairgrounds, the event parking pass has been more like 2-3 times the cost of daily parking ($10-$15) but if you intend on gong in/out more than a couple of times, it's well worth it. A quick trip through the McDonald's drive-through becomes a bit pricey if you add the $5 parking fee without the parking pass. Parking is handled by a third-party contractor and the people manning the booths don't aren't empowered to make decisions so arguing your point with them is of very little use.
Tom
Thanks Tom - that's very helpful stuff to know. I'm glad I asked.