"The intent of the Big Fresno Fair is to be a place where the community can gather, and safety and security are all taken care of on site," said Taylor Collins.
Fair goers have a long list of options when it comes to deciding what to eat or explore.
From unique food stands to interactive pavilions, there are also historical museums, carnival rides and much more.
Special Events and Program Coordinator Taylor Collins says they understand expenses at the fair can add up and explains there are several opportunities to save a few dollars.
"What we are trying to do the most this year is offer as many discounts as possible and savings to our guests," he said.
That includes discounted entrance fees by purchasing your admission at stores like Save Mart, FoodMaxx and O'Reilly Auto Parts.
You can also save by showing up on special discount days.
"Our opening day, we open at 4 p.m., and it's only a $5 entree fee," said Collins, "There are so many different days, whether it be the free senior day on October 6 or through our fans and followers discount on October 7, you can get in for $2 if you look us up on social media. We have our SunMaid kids' day, where kids under 12 can get in for free with a paid parent admission and $2 carnival rides all day."
You can also save big on a bite to eat on both Thursdays of the fair.
"You can have as many mini corndogs as you want on Thursday. If you are with a family of four, we have the $3 fair bites," said Collins.
New additions will also be on display at the fair, including seating areas where you can relax and enjoy those fair bites.
This spot will be a stylish new lounge called the Ivy Bar.
Collins hopes families will be encouraged to find the best day to stop by and soak in all things Fresno.
"We are Fresno, the exhibits are Fresno, we are here because we want to show off Fresno," said Collins.
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