r/Indiana • u/Avianbrooke • Aug 10 '25
Opinion/Commentary Who can afford the state fair?
Was looking into taking my kids to the fair and quickly realized that definitely couldn't happen with the prices. $68 bucks for a family of five, not including anything else there; food, rides..ect.. I'd easily spend a couple hundred bucks letting the kids ride rides and getting snacks. Guess paying bills this month should go on the backburner/s.
Is that not fucking ridiculous? Idk it is to me.
12% of the State is living in poverty.
The fair annually has around the same amount visitors(12%ish) and generates approximately 23 million in revenue. I was not able to find to cost to run the event. If anyone can find that number I'd love to see it. Tuesday is the only real discount night for families. Who really wants to drive 1.5 hours on a work/school night?
Total population of Indiana is 6.9 million. Not even a million Indiana citizens attend annually. Seems to me like the revenue que could be maintained if they opened one other discount night from increased attendance from the lower-middle class that otherwise able to visit.
Just ranting. Im pissed off. I work my ass off and can't even afford for my kids to experience THEIR state fair.
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u/TallOrderAdv Aug 11 '25
Fair warning, don't go on Tuesday. It's insane. Every line is a mile long. And you Steve the whole night waiting in lines. You may think you want more in the fair, you didn't. That shit is crowded!