MN State Fair Announces Drive-Thru Food Parade

Many people responded positively to the event on social media, saying they’re excited for cheese curds and buckets of cookies

Image From the Fair's Site
Image From the Fair's Site

The Minnesota State Fair has created a drive-thru event as a substitute for the larger event that was canceled due to Covid-19.

The event is a 1-way drive, through 16 vendors, and will allow people to experience at least a part of the event that attracts over 2 million people each year. During the drive, people will have the opportunity to buy food, participate in a trivia contest (with prizes), see Fairborne and Fairchild (the Fair’s mascots), and more.

“Each vehicle ticket is $20 (fees extra, sales tax included), with proceeds supporting Minnesota State Fair operations in a year when the cancellation of the fair leaves us without 95% of our revenue to maintain our facilities and prepare for next year’s fair,” says the Fair’s site.

 

Vehicles may only have up to 5 people inside (not counting children 4 and under), and in addition to tickets, and will be charged 2 small service fees adding to $5. Tickets will be available July 31st, and the event will take place on, August 20-23, 27-30, and September 3-7.

Many people responded positively to the event on social media, saying they’re excited for cheese curds and buckets of cookies.

Judah Torgerud

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