Dozens of Bargains and Ways to Save at 2015 Minnesota State Fair

ST. PAUL, MINN. (08/13/2015)(readMedia)-- The 2015 Great Minnesota Get-Together begins just two weeks from today. This year's 12 days of fun feature a variety of discounts, special days and money-saving tools.

Before-the-Fair Savings

Pre-fair discount admission tickets are $10 (a $3 discount off the regular adult admission price and a $1 discount off the regular seniors and kids admission prices) and are valid any day of the fair. Also prior to the fair, Mighty Midway and Kidway ride & game tickets are $15 for a sheet of 25 (a $10 savings).

Discounted State Fair admission tickets, discount Mighty Midway and Kidway ride & game tickets, and Blue Ribbon Bargain Books are available through Aug. 26 at the State Fairgrounds Ticket Office, participating Cub Foods stores and numerous locations in greater Minnesota and western Wisconsin (while supplies last). Discount tickets and Bargain Books may also be purchased at mnstatefair.org until 5 p.m. on Aug. 17. A complete list of sales outlets is available at mnstatefair.org/tickets_discounts/admission.html or by calling (651) 288-4400.

During the fair, regular admission is $13 for adults (13-64); $11 for seniors (65+); and $11 for kids (5-12). Children (under 5) are always admitted for free. Mighty Midway and Kidway tickets purchased at the fair are $1 per ticket, $25 per sheet of 30 tickets or $40 per sheet of 54 tickets. Throughout the fair, Blue Ribbon Bargain Books are $5 and available at State FairWear Gift Shops and Bargain Book & State Fair Poster Carts.

Special Deal Days

The State Fair kicks off with savings for families on Thrifty Thursday, Aug. 27. Discounted admission for adults (13-64) is $11 and kids (5-12) is $8.

Monday, Aug. 31 is Seniors & Kids Day. Seniors (65+) and kids (5-12) are admitted for just $8.

Military Appreciation Day is Tuesday, Sept. 1, when active military and their families, as well as retired and veteran military and their spouses, are admitted for just $8 when they purchase admission at the gate with documentation of U.S. military service.

Wednesday, Sept. 2 is Read & Ride Day. Guests presenting valid public library cards when purchasing admission at the gate are admitted for the following discounted prices: adults (13-64) $11; seniors (65+) $8; and kids (5-12) $8. (One discount per card)

Seniors Day is Thursday, Sept. 3. Seniors (65+) are admitted for just $8.

Labor Day, Sept. 7 is Kids & Last Chance Day when kids (5-12) are admitted for only $8.

In addition, many vendors feature special day deals for all fair guests on Thrifty Thursday, Aug. 27; Seniors & Kids Day, Aug. 31; Military Appreciation Day, Sept. 1; Seniors Day, Sept. 3; and Kids & Last Chance Day, Sept. 7. Participating vendors will display a special deal sign and are listed in the Deals, Drawings & Giveaways Guide available at all information booths (sponsored by CenturyLink) and at mnstatefair.org. Select vendors also feature closeout prices on Kids & Last Chance Day, Sept. 7.

More Fun for Less at Mighty Midway &?Kidway

Specials are offered every weekday on rides and games at Mighty Midway and Kidway (sponsored by Sensodyne and DISH). All-day specials run Thrifty Thursday, Aug. 27; Read & Ride Day, Sept. 2; and Kids Days, Aug. 31 and?Labor Day, Sept. 7. Early Bird specials are offered until 1 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 28; Tuesday, Sept. 1; Thursday, Sept. 3; and Friday, Sept. 4.

Blue Ribbon Bargain Book

The 2015 Blue Ribbon Bargain Book (sponsored by RiverSouth) offers 150 coupons with huge savings on food, merchandise and attractions throughout the fairgrounds. Coupons are valid all 12 days of the fair, and a preview of the bargains is available at mnstatefair.org/tickets_discounts/blue_ribbon_bb.html. Bargain Books are $5 and available wherever pre-fair discount tickets are sold before the fair (while supplies last), and during the fair at State FairWear Gift Shops and Bargain Book & State Fair Poster Carts on the fairgrounds. Books purchased during the fair support the Minnesota State Fair Foundation's mission to preserve and improve fair buildings, grounds and educational programs.

Free Entertainment and Attractions

This year's State Fair features more free attractions and exhibits than ever, including:

• Nightly fireworks spectacular (sponsored by Mazda)

• Live music and entertainment all day and night at stages around the fairgrounds

• The daily parade at 2 p.m. (sponsored by Twin Cities Hyundai Dealers) featuring the High School Marching Band Competition (sponsored by McDonald's)

• The Giant Sing Along (presented by Bremer Bank)

• Music and fun just for kids at Family Fair (sponsored by Coca-Cola and DirecTV)

• 3rd Lair SkatePark BMX and skateboarding demos at The X-Zone

• Ongoing culinary demonstrations at the Creative Activities Demonstration Kitchen (Creative Activities Premium Books sponsored by Gold Medal Flour)

• Dog agility and police K-9 demonstrations outside the Pet Center (sponsored by Sam's Club)

• FAN?Central (sponsored by Xfinity) featuring local sports teams and hometown heroes

• The CHS?Miracle of Birth Center where nearly 200 baby calves, lambs and piglets will be born during the fair's 12-day run

• Fruit, wine, Christmas tree, crop art, flower, vegetable, potato, bee & honey and pumpkin contests in the Agriculture Horticulture Building

• Insight, ideas and products for fair guests planning to update or remodel their homes in the Home Improvement Building (sponsored by LeafFilter)

• The Timberworks Lumberjack and All-Star Stunt Dogs Splash shows at The North Woods (sponsored by Cabela's and Good Health Saunas)

• The Kemps Little Farm Hands agricultural education experience (sponsored by Kemps, Cub Foods, John Deere Company, Cargill and Minnesota Corn Growers Association)

• Karaoke and live music in The Garden (sponsored by Treasure Island Resort & Casino)

Deals, Drawings & Giveaways Guides

Available to view and print at mnstatefair.org just before the fair or for pick up at any information booth, the Deals, Drawings & Giveaways Guide details special day deals, items available for $1 or less, freebies and places to sign up and win prizes.

Free Minnesota State Fair App

The free Minnesota State Fair App is the official smartphone user's guide to finding your way around the Great Minnesota Get-Together. This special technology created just for Minnesota State Fair fans uses the popular Food Finder, Merch & More Search and Fun Finder tools to help guests locate their favorites. The app is free and is available for download through the iPhone App Store or Android Apps on Google Play.

Free Information & Guest Services

The Great Minnesota Get-Together offers many free services and amenities for guest convenience, including:

• Park & Ride service from 33 metro locations

• Trolley rides to the north end of the fairgrounds and back (presented by Texas on Tour)

• Information booths (sponsored by CenturyLink) stocked with free maps, daily schedules (sponsored by the Minnesota Lottery), specialty brochures, complimentary sunscreen (partnership of Vanicream Sunscreen, Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota and the Minnesota State Fair) and Deals, Drawings and Giveaways Guides

• First Aid Stations (sponsored by Regions Hospital) located on the east and west ends of the fairgrounds

• A Wi-Fi hotspot at the west Grandstand Plaza (sponsored by DragNFly Wireless)

For more information about values, special discount days and bargains at the Minnesota State Fair, visit mnstatefair.org.

The 2015 Great Minnesota Get-Together runs Aug. 27 through Labor Day, Sept. 7.

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