San Diego County Fair: “Race to The Fair”

Credit: Maribel Reyes

I’m exited to share that we have a new contributor covering the San Diego/Baja area. Our new contributor, Maribel Reyes, had the opportunity to experience the San Diego Fair this past week and shares her experience.

My two kids and I had the opportunity to visit the San Diego County Fair. This year’s theme is “Race to the Fair”. It celebrates cars from the past, present and future.We were there Tuesday when admission was at a discounted rate of $3.00 per adult and kids 12 and under were FREE. Snacks were also reduced at $2.00 each for a smaller portion at participating vendors.

Credit: Maribel Reyes

The night before I had reviewed the map and exhibits in order to prepare for our trip, as I wanted it to be special since it was the first time I took both my kids. Our goal was to visit the Fine Arts exhibit, The Horse Show, AgriFair and of course kiddieland.

At the Fine Arts exhibit they had paintings and photographs. At the entrance they had a round table with a basket full of blank artist trade cards and another one with markers of all sorts of colors. You could use one of the trade cards to draw or write and then post your creating on the “Miniatures Masterpieces” wall. My 5 year old immediately sat and started drawing.

Credit: Maribel Reyes

The AgriFair was breathtaking! The AgriFair had flowers, vegetables and fruits on exhibits that were all local! The best part for the kiddos was being able to interact with goats, sheep, cows, chickens, ducks, turkeys and pigs. There was also a very nice petting zoo. My 18 month old son loved touching a goats horn and my 5 year old loved feeding the sheep. We were also able to watch sheep getting their wool shaved for competitive reasons. We also learned some very interesting facts. Did you know that 1 pound of wool could be up to 10 miles of spun yarn? Neither did we!

 

Kiddieland was very busy, since Tuesday’s kids 12 and under are FREE. You can purchase 28 tickets for $20.00 or 72 tickets for $50.00. Here’s a tip, you can purchase a bracelet online on Wednesdays and Thursdays for $30.00, which entitles you to unlimited riding in kiddieland and the fun zone. Since my 5 year old only wanted to ride on a couple of the rides we decided to do the 28 ticket deal. Each ride costs between 3-6 tickets

Credit: Maribel Reyes

What is a fair without some totally fried foods? At the San Diego County Fair you have so many options to choose from! Some of the deep fried food items include Klondike bars, Krispy Kremes, Kool-Aid (Yes! Kool-Aid!), Avocados, Brownies, Girl Scout cookies, Twinkies, frog legs and don’t forget the funnel cakes and snow cones.

The fair has fun and entertainment for the whole family, my only advice is to plan ahead to have FUN and enjoy your day there!

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Kids Free in October at the San Diego Zoo and Zoofari Park

There are so many fun activities and fun events this month and one that I have blogged about before and have to mention again is Free Admission at the San Diego Zoo and San Diego Zoo  Wild Animal Park.

The San Diego Zoo and San Diego Zoofari Park  will offer free admission to both parks for children during the entire month of October.  If you have been wanting to head out to either park this is the month to do it! You can bring as many kiddos as you would like and they will all be FREE!

It is a great deal and a perfect Halloween Treat for the family!

Panda Birthday Week at the San Diego Zoo

If you are planning on heading to San Diego this week with the kiddos or you have a membership, you do not want to miss out on Panda Birthday Week, taking place this week.

During Panda Birthday Week, Zoo guests  will be encouraged to wear black and white and be part of the fun.  The “Panda-monium” will be held throughout the week as  Su Lin celebrates her fifth birth Today, Zhen Zhen on Tuesday and  Yun Zi celebrates his first on Aug. 5.. The pandas will enjoy ice cakes on their special days and ice “gifts” on the other days of the birthday week.

Additional activities open to the public during the week include:
· Q&A sessions with a panda researcher
·Dr. Zoolittle and a daily plush panda giveaway
·Children can write birthday wishes for pandas
·Unique photo opportunity next to a huge panda backdrop
·Costumed characters
·Extra panda chats with panda experts
 
 
For additional info head here.
San Diego Zoo
2920 Zoo Drive
San Diego, CA 92101