O.C. Fair Attendance Enters Winner’s Circle
Good weather, new attractions and a traveling “I Love Lucy†exhibit drew a record 843,347 visitors to the Orange County Fair, officials said.
Ticket revenue for the 109th annual event was up 12% from last year, officials said, despite a $1 increase to $7 in the adult admission cost.
The exhibit and museum commemorating the 50th anniversary of the “I Love Lucy†TV show played a major role in the fair’s success this year, said Becky Bailey-Findley, general manager. During the fair’s 17-day run, more than 40,000 people visited the interactive attraction.
Other popular attractions were the 150-foot Ferris wheel, La Grande Wheel, and the eight-lane Euroslide.
The fair’s one-day attendance was broken July 21, when the Demolition Derby premiered.
Bailey-Findley predicted that the derby will be back next year and that ticket prices will stay the same.
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