It’s just not fair
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Noaki Schwartz
The rides are being dismantled, stuffed animals packed and litter
swept away as carnies clean up the remains of the 108th Orange County
Fair.
As expected, this year’s event drew 808,562 fair-goers to the
turnstiles, topping 1997’s record of 785,944 visitors.
And now that the fun is over, the lengthy cleaning process begins.
“There’s a perception and a reality,” said Steve Beazley, deputy
general manager of the Orange County Fairgrounds. “It looks like the
setup is really slow and takedown really fast.”
In spite of how it may appear, as is the case with most activities,
once the fun is over and enthusiasm wanes, cleaning inevitably takes
longer.
Workers started to pack up Sunday, said Beazley, who expects they will
be done by Wednesday.
“They’ve been cleaning all day. But there will be a little bit of
carnival left behind,” he said, adding that from here, the carnies will
move on to other fairs in Ventura and Sacramento.
That “little bit” will include rides that won’t be used at the Ventura
County Fair, which is smaller than Orange County’s. Dismantling the rides
is the most time-consuming task for the workers, with so many intricate
pieces that must be accounted for.
The rides will be stored at the fairgrounds until they are shipped to
the state fair in Sacramento. The state fair is slightly larger than its
Orange County counterpart, usually attracting 900,000 visitors.
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