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    Sandra M.

    This is our 3dr time here this week , they have so many events it is hard to pick anything else for fun , vendors and all kinds of food . I highly recommend the gyro salad with chicken . The rides are great and there is little concerts and events going on all around.

    Bryan S.

    My first time here! A super fantastic visit. I like the layout and the food/drink booths and the variety! My bucket list of fair food got a lot of check marks. Some of what was checked off may not be the healthiest but sure tasty...so there's that. Bucket list checked off was. Deep fried gummy bear (4 inch) Deep fried cinnamon roll Smores egg rolls Wisconsin fried cheese triple plate (mozzarella, cheddar, jalapeno cheddar) Fried chicken on a stick {Above items were shared} Other nice things to note The beers were iced cold !! Carnival games /a lot of booths accepted Plastic!! (I don't carry much cash) I felt very safe (lots of security/police enforcement) Thank you for being awesome Oklahoma State Fair! Respectfully, Bryan Moore Oklahoma

    Brett Tutor from TLC's Trading Spaces talking at The Workshop... great job!
    PaulaMarie R.

    The State Fair Park is one of the best event locations for large events that I've seen. It has plenty of parking and is pretty well organized and as clean as it can be for the great amount of people flowing through the park and buildings. The new Bennett Event Center is a great big indoor building where they hold all kinds of informative shows sometimes promoting and selling all kinds of wares for you and your home during many of their events. This time we are meandering through during The OKC Home + Outdoor Living Show a really fun and informative show. Where I find some of my favorite things like special dips and neat gadgets for the house, not to mention a lot of great ideas for around the house and our landscaping. When the State Fair is going on there are tons of food booths, Carney games, thrilling rides, animals, and auto shows to see. We purchase season passes/gate tickets early with a parking pass for the whole time that the fair in going on. We also purchase the State Fair Souvenir Cup to get discount refills... which are good throughout the year for all events here... in my experience, a good value. Plus, they now have some nice ice and water machines in the permanent snack shops of the buildings. Overall, I enjoy coming here and always seem to find something new to try at home... either my own craft idea or a new kitchen gadget. And the big slide is still something we can do... a great exercise opportunity with awesome reward! Enjoy and have fun... oh a pretty great place for the family too, just keep everyone together and for the sake of your sanity and safety always keep a good eye on your kids. :)

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    Krista H.

    We love the fair! Took the kids to Disney on ice again and it was a great show it had all the Disney princesses, Mickey and mini, goofy, frozen, toy story, and the dances and coordination of the show was great especially for children.

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    Dayna A.

    I'm not sure how you rate a state park arena, as I've been in very few, during my adult life. With that reference, I can only judge what I can see, right? So - seats were fairly comfortable, though I only sat for about 2 1/2 hours. However, I did notice that everything was covered in dirt. Hey, it's an arena for rodeos - don't wear white! At the event I attended, there were booths, selling everything western. I'm sure that changes, depending on the event. Sound was good, seating was good with great visibility. Overall it was a fun experience, Cowboy style!

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    Arts District

    I was lucky enough to nab a pair of these tickets from the yelp elite perks. I had such a great…read moretime at this two day event downtown. I am not a huge country fan but I love a good music festival especially when it is close to home. I went to the main stage events on Friday and I was blown away by Merle Haggard! I was the most excited to see this country legend live and he put on a great show! Saturday I really enjoyed listening to Randy Rogers and Lady Antebellum. The event was held in the old ford dealership and the location was nice, but It would have been better if we had been able to bring blankets and chairs inside for more comfortable seating. Even if they had an area in the back where you could have set up a chair or had a blanket it would have improved the event greatly. The set up was great if you like dancing and walking around. The food trucks around the main stage felt adequate for the number of people in attendance. The beer was $5 and a water was $4 which was pricey. I felt that you should have been able to bring in some water with you due to the heat and humidity, but I understand they wanted to make money. I just always worry that people will not drink enough water in the heat. I saw at least two people being seen by medics and both looked to be because of heat and dehydration. The event was spread out all over downtown and the stages were pretty far apart. It was also a little frustrating that once you were in the main stage you couldn't leave and check out the other areas of the festival. All in all I feel this event was a success! It was the first year of Okc Fest and I would be interested in checking it out if it happens again next year! I really debated on giving it five stars, but I feel there is room for improvement next year.

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    I attended on a super rainy, chilly day and I was beyond impressed with the commitment of all the…read morevendors! They all had amazing handmade items, including cute dragon toys that I bought for my kids. 405 Brewery was there and I tried their frozen Pineapple Lemonade that warmed me right up! I had an amazing time!

    The Med Fair is a Norman tradition. I was very excited to go this year after a 20 year hiatus since…read moreI moved out-of-state. I am back and I wanted some nostalgia. While, it is a big event, it really wasn't the same at all. It used to be at OU Duck Pond and it's now at Reaves Park. I'm pretty sure it had to move away from the duck pond because of parking issues, but parking was not much better at Reaves. Unless you go very early in the morning while everything is being setup, expect to park in a galaxy far far away. At least it's free parking. The entrance is awkward. You will see the jousters on the outskirts (this is not a design flaw imo because you can't forget where they are) then you wind around a million porta potties and it's like your switchbacking until you finally cross into a clearing filled with booths. It's not quite big enough for the amount of pedestrian traffic there is but I was relieved that the fair hadn't been reduced to an extremely long sidewalk sale. My favorite part is watching the blacksmiths and other artisans who make stuff right of you. I love seeing the Medieval characters that people dream up and prance around in. I love the Human Chess Board and the Mermaids are still there, even though there is no water for them to lay around in. Food vendors are pricy, make sure you know exactly what you want or eat before you go. There is no price for parking or entry so any money you spend is going directly to food trucks or the individuals selling their goods.

    Oklahoma Craft Beer Festival

    Oklahoma Craft Beer Festival

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    Oklahoma Craft Beer Festival is an annual event and is not to be missed if you like beer. 2016…read moremarked the sixth year for the festival, and was the second year for the festival to be held indoors at the Cox Convention Center. The festival organizers moved the event from the parking lot next to Tapwerks due to inclement weather in 2015, and it worked so well, it's now the spot (more space and no weather worries). I did not attend the festival at the previous location, but I did attend last year and this year. In my opinion, the organizers are doing a great job of creating an excellent beer festival that maybe someday will compete with the *holy grail. The OCBF is the place to try all sorts of Oklahoma brews as well as non-Okie beers (there were over 300 beers to try this year). Also, OCBF included homebrewers who were sponsored by established breweries this year. I really enjoyed meeting and talking to the homebrewers. The festival also included three food trucks outside this year, and while the food truck spot was pretty cramped, it was nice to have them at the very moment I realized I'd completed my first "power hour" of the day (thank you, food trucks!). There also were multiple water stations around the Convention Center which was great. I noticed the **pretzel necklace made more of an appearance this year than last year, so I think it's catching on here. One of the best parts of a beer festival is getting to try special releases that are only available at the festival. Several breweries did offer special releases during each session and I hope this is an area of improvement in future festivals. I think other areas of improvement are: create a dedicated area for designated drivers with non-alcoholic drinks and snacks. Have some games, some live music, etc. All in all, though, this is an impressive festival and I'm really glad we have it. Other note: The VIP session goers were given a glass tasting cup. Seriously? *Great American Beer Festival, GABF, in Denver. **It's a thing.

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    Edmond Arts Festival

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    We love coming to Art Festivals. I admire art and photography as an amateur photographer myself…read more I think you can find beauty in anything if you take the time to really open your eyes. I had never been to the Edmond Arts Festival and was glad I did. So many shops downtown I never knew about plus I was able to enjoy all the amazing talented artist, artisans, photographers,jewelers. I wish I could afford to buy so many things. Sunday is the last day and they will be done at dusk. Go enjoy a free event,support your Oklahoma artist and try out some food. They also have a children's play area too. Great time to take the littles out for fun.

    Review #60 Location:…read more Held at the Edmond Festival Market Place at 30 W. 1st Street, Edmond, OK 73003; and extending out into W. Edmond Road/Hwy 77 and N. Broadway to W. Campbell Street. Dates/Times: Fri, 3 May: 10am-7pm; Sat, 10am-8pm; Sun, 11am-5pm Details: The 2019 Edmond Arts Festival was held the first weekend in May. Local artists and those from across the US came to display their Arts and crafts. Arts presented ranged from drawings, paintings, sculptures, photography, pottery, jewelry, and furniture. White tents were set up for the artists to present their work for viewing and for sale. Some artists worked on paintings and drawings during the festival. Bands, musicians, and dancers were scheduled throughout the weekend. Food/drinks: Food, ice cream, wine, and beer trucks and tents were available for merchants to sell their specialties. There were plenty of tables and chairs set up for people to sit, relax, and eat and drink. Misc: There were signs stating "no animals allowed, except service dogs;" but I saw two dogs that definitely weren't service dogs. On Sunday, the last day when I went, someone dressed up in a Spider-Man costume. Posted on Thursday, 16 May 2019

    Annual Paseo Arts Festival - He just set up and started playing.

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    The Paseo

    Annual arts fest on memorial weekend. It's usually jammin but was down a touch with the possibility…read moreof rain which did not come so it was starting to get busy when we left. They have several musical stages set up on each end with local talent. I will say neither end stage had great entertainment while we were there but it was a place to sit in the shade. All kinds of food and drink vendor booths as well as many talented artists. Photography, pottery, painting, mixed media and just about anything you might be interested in. Prices are what you would see at most art feats. Lots of people with dogs which is fine except the concrete and blacktop sure gets hot for them. It is really a nice fest.

    Review #66 Annual…read morePaseo Arts Festival Location: Paseo Arts District, 3022 Paseo, OKC, OK 73103 Dates/Times: Memorial Day weekend: 2019: Sat, 25 May through Mon, 27 May Arts/Food: Sat & Sun: 10am-8pm Mon: 10am-5pm Music: Sat & Sun: 1030am-10pm Mon: 1015am-5pm Children's Area: Sat & Sun: 11am-6pm Mon: 11am-5pm Parking/Shuttle: Free Handicap & motorcycle parking are to the NE corner at 30th & Dewey. Parking & Shuttle at First Christian Church at NW 36th Street & N. Walker. There will only be one shuttle bus running on a continuous basis. The drop off & pickup location is at NW 30th Street & Dewey/Paseo. Shuttle hours below: Sat/Sun: 10am-10pm Mon: 10am-6pm Music/Stages: North Stage: 30th Street & N. Lee South Stage: 28th Street & N. Walker Ave Plunge Stage: Dewey Ave/Paseo There are 10 performances planned for both the N and S stages on Sat and Sun. On Mon there are 6 planned for both stages. The Plunge Stage will have performances, like comedians, only on Sat. Artists: There are about 24 tents in the N area, 57 tents in the middle area, and 17 in the S area. So there should be around 98 artists tents. Artwork presented will be ceramics, Wood, sculptures, photography, paintings, 2D, 3D, jewelry, glass, and fiber. The Paseo Arts Festival is a nationally juried arts festival, shown by the tents with the lime green flags. Food/Drinks: The Food Court and Seating Area are at 29th Street & Paseo, and shaded seating will be in the west end. There are about 15 food tents. Drink tents will be stationed in various sections to the north, middle, and south areas. There are 2 wine vendors, a few beer tents, lemonade drinks, water, tea, and soft drinks. Children's Art Area: S at 29th Street & Paseo. Arts and crafts for children are free. There will also be a face painter. Facilities: Festival HQ: N end @ 3022 Paseo. Lost and found, emergency services, police, and EMSA. Bathrooms: Porta Potties will be located in 3 areas. Information Tent: N in the shuttle drop off area Pets: Service dogs are allowed. All pets need to be leased, but they suggest if it's hot to leave the dogs at home so they won't get too hot walking on the hot concrete. They will have water bowls around the festival and at the beverage tents for pets. ATM: Free/No fee Uber: Uber drop off or pick-up area is either to the north at 30th Street and Lee; or the south end at 28th Street and N Walker. Posted on Sat, 25 May 2019

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