Door County Fair Digital Tickets Explained

Door County Fair Digital Tickets Explained


The Door County Fair starts this Wednesday, and this year they have begun working with digital tickets. These can be purchased through the fair’s website, and they still cost $10 for the day pass and $25 for the season pass. Starting on Wednesday, those prices will go up to $12 for the day pass and $30 for the season pass. Fair Organizer Aaron Ash tells us how these tickets work with your smart phone…

Since these new digital tickets were announced, there have been many questions raised about certain situations, and most questions have to do with how to monitor people exiting the fairgrounds and returning. Ash explains how they will handle this situation…

Digital tickets are not required. You will still be able to purchase your tickets at the gate using cash or a credit card, but purchasing your digital ticket online will help you skip the line of people purchasing their tickets at the gate. With the QR code for your daily ticket, Ash says you can only scan your ticket once per day, so make sure you get a wristband if you leave. Ash explains how your digital ticket can handle multiple attendees…

This year’s fair runs from Wednesday through Sunday at John Miles County Park. Wednesday’s schedule includes the carnival starting at 4PM along with the pig and duck races, and Boogie and the Yo-Yo’z begin at 7:30PM. For more information, or to purchase your tickets, you can go online to doorcountyfair.com.

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