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Get Your Best Buys Before the Dixon May Fair

Apr 25, 2024 04:52PM ● By KE Spencer & CO News Release
The Dixon May Fair has a plethora of food and fun options. Courtesy photo


DIXON, CA (MPG) - Tickets for the popular Dixon May Fair grandstand shows, Fair admission, and carnival wristbands are now available for purchase for the upcoming Fair, May 9-12.

The Fair has a number of opportunities to save money and time when you buy your Fair and Grandstand event tickets early using their e-ticket system.

The convenience of on-line ticketing is available for grandstand events, carnival ride wristbands and admission. (Online service fees apply.)

Grandstand ticket prices for Flying U Bull Riding on Friday, the Maxx Kakl Tractor & Truck Pulls on Saturday, and the Demolition Derby on Sunday, will be $40 for all ages. Grandstand event tickets purchased in advance will include fair admission. Tickets purchased the day of the event do NOT include Fair admission. Advance purchase is recommended, as all Grandstand events have all been sell-outs in recent years.

For parents, the All-you-can-ride wristbands are a great way to go for kids with an unlimited appetite for the spectacular rides. Butler Amusements is offering wristbands, which allow the rider unlimited rides on any one day, for $30 in advance through May 8. The wristbands are good for any one day of the Fair. During the Fair, wristbands will be $37.

Dixon May Fair rides

 The Fair will have a wide variety of rides. Courtesy photo


There are additional discounts on Fair admission as well. Advance purchase adult tickets online are just $10 and will be $15 at the gate, a 33% savings. KUIC Radio is sponsoring Thrifty Thursday, May 5, when all admissions are just $5. And on Friday May 6, all kids 12 and under are admitted for Free.

The “Unforgettable” Dixon May Fair, May 9-12, is located at 655 So. First St., Dixon. The website for ticket purchases is www.DixonMayFair.com.

Dixon May Fair

 Guests enjoy themselves at a previous Dixon May Fair. Courtesy photo