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EDITORS NOTE: Please note correction to the number of ride tickets that are sold per sheet. The previous release inadvertently listed this as 24 tickets to a sheet.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WENESDAY, SEPT. 5, 2007

CONTACT:

Mike Pleasant, assistant manager
N.C. State Fair
(919) 733-2145

Buy early and save money on N.C. State Fair tickets

RALEIGH – People interested in going to the 2007 N.C. State Fair can save money on admission and ride tickets by buying them in advance. Discounted tickets are currently on sale through Oct. 11 at the State Fair’s Web site, www.ncstatefair.org.

Fairgoers buying advance tickets will save $2 per adult admission ticket and $8 per ride sheet. Advance admission tickets will cost $5 for adults and $1 for children ages 6-12. Adult admission tickets for groups of 40 or more will cost $4.75. A coupon that can be redeemed at the State Fair for a sheet of 18 ride tickets will cost $10 in advance.

Beginning Sept. 27, advance tickets also will be sold at the Agriculture Building in downtown Raleigh, the State Fairgrounds and six malls: Triangle Town Center in Raleigh, Northgate Mall and The Streets at Southpoint in Durham, Four Seasons Town Centre in Greensboro, Burlington Square Mall and Wilson Mall. Tickets will be sold at the State Farmers Market in Raleigh Sept. 29-30 and Oct. 6-7. All locations will accept cash, debit and credit cards except Wilson Mall and the Farmers Market, which will accept cash only.

Dates and times of ticket sales vary among locations. Visit the State Fair Web site, www.ncstatefair.org, for more information.

Raleigh-based ETix will again provide online tickets that can be printed at home. Each ticket will have a bar code to be scanned at the gate. If fairgoers lose their ticket prior to attending the fair, they can reprint their tickets at home using a confirmation number that will be e-mailed to them. Once a bar code has been scanned at the gate, the ticket will be invalid.

Internet users can access ride sheets by printing out a coupon and redeeming it at the Fair.
ETix will charge a convenience fee ranging from 5 to 15 percent depending on the type of ticket.
“With online sales, fairgoers can get their tickets immediately in the comfort of their own home,” said Mike Pleasant, State Fair assistant manager. “Shoppers can purchase ride, admission and concert tickets using an online shopping cart to make the process easier.”

Concert tickets are also on sale online. The State Fair runs Oct. 12-21 at the State Fairgrounds.

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