Low prices offered at State Fair of Texas
DALLAS, Texas – Big enjoyment at the Texas State Fair does not have to come at a high cost.
The most convenient approach to save money is to attend the fair during the week. Monday through Thursday, day passes are $15 for adults and $10 for children and seniors.
This is comparable to weekend rates of $25 for individuals and $18 for children and seniors.
Want a great discount on the day of release? Bring two jars of peanut butter to contribute to the North Texas Food Bank and receive a $10 discount on entry.
You may also join up to become a Big Tex Insider at bigtex.com and receive a discount code for $10 off entry when you purchase tickets online on Dr. Pepper Value Days – every Tuesday and Thursday – with the promo code.
Bring five cans of food to “Feed the Need” to the North Texas Food Bank every Wednesday during the fair. You’ll get in for just $5.
Thursday is Senior Day every week. Those 60 and older get in for $5.
Good Morning attempts the Fried Charcuterie Board from the Texas State Fair.
What happens when an appetizer platter typically intended for light snacks is deep-fried? You receive this year’s State Fair of Texas Big Tex Choice Award winners. Good Day sampled the Fried Charcuterie Board in advance.
Thanks to Oncor, guests can enter the park after 5 p.m. on any weeknight for only $5.
Check the McDonald’s tray liners in your area. There are up to $7 in free coupons available.
With a valid ID or badge, veterans, active duty members, and first responders receive a $5 weekday discount and a $7 weekend discount.
After entering the fairgrounds, you can save money on food and rides.
Cha-Cha Chata is the most inventive new food at the Texas State Fair.
Good Day had the opportunity to sample the latest milkshake at the State Fair of Texas that will keep you dancing all night. It combines two kinds of milk and vanilla ice cream with the Garza family’s horchata recipe and was inspired by the cha-cha dance.
Tuesdays are exciting because of lowered ride rates, while Thursdays are frugal because participating food vendors reduce their prices or give smaller portions for less money.
Remember that all fair performances are free.
For further savings and discounts, please visit bigtex.com/save-big-at-the-2022-Texas-State-Fair/.
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