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Well, it’s August and once again the Orange County Fair has run its
course. Unlike some years in the fair’s history, though, organizers have
many figures of which to boast.
First, admission revenue rose 34%, about $1 million more than last
year, to about $3.4 million. Much of it has to do with a $1 increase in
admission prices, but it can also be attributed to a 12% increase in paid
admissions.
Second, total attendance was at an all-time high at 843,347, besting
last year’s record by about 35,000 fairgoers.
Lastly, of that grand total attending the fair, only 52 people were
arrested. That’s down significantly from 145 the year before.
Fair officials attributed the dramatic reduction in crime to an
increase in visibility of the Orange County Sheriff’s Department deputies
and a better cooperation between deputies and fair officials.
Perhaps some of the figures shouldn’t be a surprise considering the
last year’s fair, which surpassed its predecessor by more than 84,000 in
attendance. Also, the fair’s operating budget was $1.8 million larger
this year.
Whatever the case, fair officials were at the top of their game this
year, providing safety and great entertainment from twister Chubby
Checker to country star Billy Ray Cyrus to the “I Love Lucy” exhibit to
57 rides, including the La Grande Wheel.
This year’s success aside, it would appear the fair is growing and
that organizers are managing to do so in a gradual, yet still safe,
manner. This year’s event received far more media attention than usual.
Still, this is a large event that attracts large crowds and will
continue to do so. No one should be too surprised if next year’s fair
tops this year’s across the board.
This 109th event should be the benchmark that all future fairs should
strive to repeat, if not surpass.
Congratulations, and we’ll see you all next year.
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