NYS Fair going paperless – interesting article

NYS Fair 2015Plans are in place to install equipment that will scan tickets as people enter the NYS Fair next year rather than physically collect and then count (yikes!) ticket stubs as has been done for decades. Attendance figures will be up to the minute and much more accurate.  Click link below:

NYS Fair Ticket Taking ends this year

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The 2015 NYS Fair is in the books. Some thoughts…

Ice Museum/Bar Sculptures

Ice Bar!

Well, I’m going to start by stating the obvious:  This year’s fair was hot, Hot HOT!  We were lucky enough to get zero rain for the 12 day run but my oh my, Mother Nature dealt us some difficult conditions, especially for the second half of the Fair.  I kept checking my weather app for the “Feels Like” temperature and it said anywhere from 88 to 98 degrees… Not my style!  Let’s just say the Ice Bar was one of my closest friends.

Some of the Positives (for me):

  • The Ice Bar – 20 degrees never felt so good!
  • Volunteers in the Red Cross Parking Lot – what a great group of people!

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  • The talented (mostly local) Caricature artists – such amazing work! (if you go into it open-minded)
  • Wade Shows Midway – well run with friendly, clean and not overly obnoxious workers
  • The Sand Sculpture in the Center of Progress Building (with the exception perhaps the one side with the mugs of some politicians) but I digress…
  • The number of local musical talent featured at several food stands and smaller stages spread throughout the Fair (always LOVE Tiger at Whelans)
  • The Food Truck sampling near Chevy Court
  • SHUKKERS!
  • The well organized Centro air-conditioned shuttles
  • The number of locations offering $1 bottles of water
  • All the law enforcement officers, ticket takers, food workers, stage hands, sanitation personnel and anyone else who worked the Fair tirelessly through those smoldering days

And alas, some Negatives:

  • The Bathrooms! Women’s bathrooms in particular.  Dirty, dirty, dirty.  Many without attendants, or the attendants were outside smoking and on their cell phone.  Most facilities had no paper towels and the dish soap was a bag with a spout on the sink counter that looked like an IV bag or something worse… Floors were filthy, stalls were filthy.  I have not seen it this bad in many years.
  • The BLARING repetitive music at the Pizza Fritte booth near the New York Lottery, aka “Grand Central Station” at the busiest four corners of the Fair.  Not only is the music way too LOUD, the speakers are AWFUL.  The tweeter is blown out and it’s the most obnoxious spot at the Fair.  I spoke with several nearby vendors who said they were near the breaking point putting up with the 9-10 song rotation that plays throughout the 12 day run.  I refused to buy from them this year because I was so annoyed!
  • This is nothing new but the lack of shade on the benches of Chevy Court, where the best musical acts were featured this year.  I hope something to provide cover for the audience is in the renovation plans for next year.
  • The lack of Grandstand Acts.  Besides the lost opportunity for fairgoers to enjoy big name concerts, the vendors on the “Road to the Grandstand” suffered terribly with regards to business.  I talked with several folks who could not make the rent on several days due to lack of people traffic.
  • The overflowing trash cans.  Never have I seen so many trash barrels heaping with smelly fair garbage at ALL times during the day.  I understand as the day draws to a close they may be left for closing time but this year it was awful.
  • The general presentation in the Center of Progress building.  I used to love going through this building looking for a demonstration of the latest as-seen-on-tv product, or checking out the wares of vendors in hopes of finding holiday presents, or sampling some unique snacks.  Now it seems to be generic with many NYS Departments offering information on things I personally don’t want to think about at the Fair (unemployment, unions, political agendas, etc.)  There seems to be no real “theme”.  It was a confusing mess to put it bluntly.

But overall, I LOVED the Fair!  Always room for improvement of course.  I was leery at first, however the more I learn about the renovation plans for the Fairgrounds, the more I’m in favor of a change.  And that’s not an easy thing for me to say…

#nysfair #shukkyeah #shukkers #horans

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Lack of Grandstand Acts affecting nearby Fair vendors

Teddy Boileau talks with fairgoer Diane Pfadenhauer 9/4/15.

Teddy Boileau of The Shamrock  talks with fairgoer Diane Pfadenhauer 9/4/15.

The lack of entertainment acts booked for the Grandstand at the NYS Fair this year has had a direct effect on many of the food vendors whose business depended on them.  A bulk of their sales were from patrons who would stop out to have something to eat and/or drink on their way to the show.  Without anything to draw people to that area of the Fair (the wine tent was moved as well) sales have dropped dramatically.  There are many days when vendors aren’t able to make the rent.

I talked with Teddy Boileau of The Shamrock, one of the vendors located in the area near the Grandstand.  Business is down significantly this year he says,as the crowds of fairgoers has shifted towards other areas of the Fair.  “Without the Grandstand shows, people just don’t come out this way as much.  That was our main draw.”

While details for the re-designed Fair are slowly being released, I’m hoping to see something that will take into account long time vendors who have been hit hard this year in that area.  I’ll admit, I never even thought how these businesses would be affected and I couldn’t figure out why the people traffic in that area was so slow.  Sadly, now I know.

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Love having a beer at the Fair? Horan’s price on Restaurant Row beats all!

I’ll admit that I like to enjoy a beer or two when I am walking around the Fair.  I was pleased to find a friendly staff member at Horan’s restaurant on the Fair’s restaurant row who informed me that most canned domestic beer was only $3.75!  Other vendors are charging $4.50.  She said the owner wants to be the lowest.  And as far as my “research” goes, he has achieved this goal!  So to save a few beer bucks, head on over to Horan’s for liquid refreshment and awesome eats!

#Horans #cheapbeer #nysfair

Greg and Diane Horan of "Horan's"

Greg and Diane Horan of “Horan’s”

Cheapest beer at the Fair!

Cheapest beer at the Fair!

 

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Dig Safely New York Exhibit at the NYS Fair is a hit with Fairgoers

John, Jim and Steve of Dig Safely New YorkAs you are wandering the New York State Fair this year, I encourage you to head on over to the entrance to the Arts and Crafts Building just past Chevy Court and the Center of Progress Building.  There you will find Dig Safely New Yorks exhibit that includes an interactive display of the dangers of digging in your yard without calling 811 first.  “Call 811 before you dig” is their tag line and it’s more important than many people realize; in fact, it’s the law.  

If you are planning to dig on your property for any reason, state law requires you to place a free location request with Dig Safely New York at least 2 full working days, but not more than 10 working days before beginning your project.  Best yet, the call and the service is FREE! The easiest way to get your mark out is at http://www.digsafelynewyork.com.

Their exhibit at the Fair includes a mock digging experience for kids and adults alike.  Jim Flint, a Field Supervisor for the company, demonstrates for me by handing a passer-by a shovel and asking them to dig in the mulch-filled display box in front.  It’s perfect for fairgoers with children – the kids can “dig” and parents can learn about the service.

As they begin to dig on one end, a geyser (well, maybe not quite a geyser) shoots up water. Oops, you just hit my water line he explains.  They dig again and big burst of gas (ok, it’s only air) shoots out.  Oops, you just hit my gas line he says.  A third danger, electrical wires is not demonstrated for obvious reasons but they have an actual shovel with a gaping hole that shows how powerful and dangerous electricity can be.

Established in 1969, Dig Safely New York promotes an easier, safer digging environment, and serves the entire state of New York outside of Long Island and NYC.  Headquartered in East Syracuse, NY,  Customer Service Representatives man call centers in East Syracuse and Latham, NY.  Each call center is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year to receive calls regarding planned excavations.   They field the calls and then distribute the information to, on average, six facility owner/operators including National Grid.  Engineers, contractors, design engineers and home/property owners can call them by dialing 811 or 1-800-962-7962.  

Stop by and talk with Jim, John or Steve for more information, and to play in the mulch! 😉 

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Snoop Dogg Cancels, Rapper Nas will perform instead on 9/2/15

nasThe NY State Fair announced earlier today that Snoop Dogg would not perform at Chevy Court on Wednesday, September 2nd as scheduled due to illness.  Within hours, Rapper Nas was announced as the replacement act.  Nas is known as one of the top rappers with iconic hip-hop hits like NY State of Mind, Nas is Like, and It Ain’t Hard to Tell.

I have to say I’m impressed with the Fair for finding a replacement on such short notice.  Nice work!

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Royce A. McNett “Paintings by RAM” in the Center of Progress Building

Royce A. McNettIf you’d like to see a unique artist at work, you’ve GOT to check out “Paintings by RAM” in the Center of Progress building. According to an article in the Watertown Daily Times from a few years ago, Royce A. McNett (i.e. RAM) has been painting for 35+ years. His specialty is painting on mirrors and from what we observed, with a gorgeous result.

In the article he was asked how he got started doing this. His answer: “If you had a face like this, wouldn’t you cover up the mirrors?” 🙂 He then responded “It was a different medium for me to try and it’s a different medium for people to buy. It’s not something they see in stores.” So check this unique artist out when you are enjoying the GREAT NEW YORK STATE FAIR! #uniquenesscounts 

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Red Cross Parking Lot at the Fair needs a crossing guard

IMG_1247Our trip/adventure at the NYS Fair last night (Friday, 8.28.15) was fabulous as always with just a few exceptions.  The biggest one was having to cross a busy 4 lane road (State Fair Blvd) to get to the entrance.  Every other parking lot has a NYS Trooper or two present to make sure fairgoers cross safely.  Ironically, the Red Cross Parking Lot, located diagonal across State Fair Blvd costs the most with a $10 donation (which I have absolutely NO problem with).  Going to and from this lot was dangerous each time, most notably at 11pm at night when there were lines and lines of moving cars trying to get their tired feet and children home.  Hopefully they will rectify this situation soon.  Everyone enjoy the Fair!

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Attendance up 16,000+ from Opening Day last year!

Day 1 Crowds 2015 Photo by Dennis Nett, syracuse.com

Day 1 crowd 2015
(Photo by Dennis Nett, syracuse.com)

New York State Fair officials said 62,136 people passed through the Fair’s gates today, August 27th, 2015. That’s up 16,042 people from opening day last year!  Woo Hoo!  

I have a feeling this year we will break the all-time Fair attendance record – and I plan to do my part 🙂

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Ten Best State Fairs in the U.S. – Look who’s #1!!

FerrisWheelColorHappy Day #1 of the Great New York State Fair!  (this less than perfect weather will not last we’re told – yay!)

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/hoppercom/the-ten-best-state-fairs-_b_5492049.html

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