Looking for ways to save money at the Minnesota State Fair? We’ve got ’em – you don’t have to break the bank to have a good time!
The Minnesota State Fair is just around the corner – hooray! Our state fair is incredibly popular, and for good reason! The 2022 Minnesota State Fair runs from Thursday, August 25 to Monday, September 5 (Labor Day) with twelve days of fantastic fun and food.
It’s easy to spend big bucks at the Minnesota State Fair with all of the treats, rides, vendors, and entertainment. And it’s totally OK to spend money if you want to! However, if you’re looking for some ways to save money at the Minnesota State Fair, we’ve got lots of different ideas for you!
Ways to Save Money at the Minnesota State Fair
1. Buy Discount Tickets
You’ll definitely want to get your tickets in advance if you can. Pre-fair discount admission tickets are $14 and are valid for any age guest (age 5+). Most people buy their discount MN State Fair tickets at Cub Foods (locations here), but they have been known to sell out so GET TO IT if you’re going this route.
Otherwise, you can buy discount tickets in advance online through 9 pm on 8/24/22, by swinging by the State Fairgrounds Ticket Office or call Etix at 800-514-3849. If you work for a large company (Target, the state government, 3M, etc.), you maybe be able to get discount tickets through them.
Regular price tickets are $17/adult (ages 13-64), $15/senior (ages 65+), $15/child (ages 5-12), and free for children 4 and under.
2. Visit on a Discount Day
If for whatever reason you don’t buy discount tickets, you can visit on a discount day instead. (It’s actually cheaper in some instances to visit on a discount day vs. buying discount tickets.) When adults are discounted they’ll pay $15 vs. the regular $17 fee. When seniors or children are discounted they’ll pay $12 vs. the regular $15 fee.
MN State Fair Discount Days for 2022 include:
- Opening Day (Thursday, August 25)
- Adults, seniors, and children all receive discounted admission.
- Deals on merchandise and food for all Fair guests.
- All-day specials offered on Mighty Midway and Kidway rides and games.
- Seniors Day (Monday, August 29)
- Seniors receive discounted admission.
- Deals on merchandise and food for all Fair guests.
- All-day specials offered on Mighty Midway and Kidway rides and games.
- Military Appreciation Day (Tuesday, August 30)
- Discounted admission ($12) for active military, their spouses and kids, retired military and their spouses, and military veterans and their spouses.
- Deals on merchandise and food for all Fair guests.
- Early Bird specials offered on Mighty Midway and Kidway rides and games until 1 pm.
- Kids Day (Wednesday, August 31)
- Children receive discounted admission.
- All-day specials offered on Mighty Midway and Kidway rides and games.
- Seniors Day (Thursday, September 1)
- Seniors receive discounted admission.
- Deals on merchandise and food for all Fair guests.
- Early Bird specials offered on Mighty Midway and Kidway rides and games until 1 pm.
- Kids Day (Monday, September 5)
- Children receive discounted admission.
- Deals on merchandise and food for all Fair guests.
- All-day specials offered on Mighty Midway and Kidway rides and games.
3. Pick Up the Blue Ribbon Bargain Book
The Blue Ribbon Bargain Book costs just $5 and is chock full of coupons. Buy it along with your advance tickets, or pick one up at the State FairWear Gift Shops and Bargain Book & State Fair Poster Carts while supplies last. The first coupon is to save $8 on a sheet of Midway or Kidway Tickets, so you’ve already made back more than the $5 price of the book.
Some of my other favorite coupons in this year’s book include:
- Al’s Subs & Malt Shop: BOGO soft serve cone
- Leimon’s Pizzeria: BOGO slice of pizza
- The Sandwich Shop: $5 off one deep-friend Monte Cristo sandwich
- Strawberries N’ Creme: BOGO strawberry ice tea
PS – There are so many coupons in these books that you could just share with someone else who’s going. Sometimes people will just hand you their Bargain Book as they’re leaving the Fair as you’re entering.
4. Consult the Deals, Drawings & Giveaways Guide
The Deals, Drawings & Giveaways Guide is FREE and is found at any information booth. It lists the discount days, giveaway opportunities, and a list of all of the FREE stuff you can pick up at various locations.
5. Ride and Play on Discount Days
Discount days (as mentioned above) give discounted admission to select groups, plus special ride and game promotions are offered on many of those days, as well. Other ways to save on rides:
- Buy your ride/game tickets from Cub Foods at a discount ($15 for a sheet of 20 tickets).
- Use the coupon from the Blue Ribbon Bargain Book to pay $17 for a sheet of 28 tickets.
6. Check Out the Dairy Deals
Swing by the Dairy Building for some great deals on dairy products throughout the Fair! There’s the $2 all-you-can-drink milk, of course, and other deals that pop up during select days of the Fair.
7. Free Entertainment
Yes, there are big-name concerts at the Fair, but there is plenty of free entertainment, as well! Check out the full schedule on all ten stages HERE.
8. Free Parking and Shuttle
Many people choose to take the Metro Transit State Fair Express Bus, but at $5-$6 per person, that can add up. We typically choose to park at one of the 30 (!) free parking lots located around the State Fairgrounds and hop the shuttle that takes you directly to the front gate.
9. Bring Your Own Food and Drinks
OK, OK…I know that much of the draw of the State Fair is loading up on all of that delicious food. But let’s be real – that can really add up! Stash your cash for the real treats and keep your tummies satisfied in the meantime by bringing your own picnic lunch and/or snacks.
At the very least, bring your own refillable water bottle(s). Water fountains are located throughout the fairgrounds, and water bottle refill stations are offered at various locations, as well. For a list of all water locations, visit an information booth.
For those of you who need it, Twin Cities ROCK puts together a list of Gluten Free Foods at the Fair each year. Check their website for updates and/or stop by their booth to pick up your copy.
10. Pick Up Food for a Few Bucks
I mentioned the Deals, Drawings & Giveaways list before…it used to have a $1 and Under section. I didn’t see that list in this year’s brochure, but I did comb through the list to find the lowest-priced food deals:
- French Meadow Bakery & Cafe – $4 Nana’s caramel sundae cake (gluten- and dairy-free) topped with vegan caramel sauce (8/31 only)
- Leimon’s Pizzeria – $6 slice of pizza and drink (8/25, 8/29, 8/31, and 9/5 only)
- Minnesota Cultivated Wild Rice – $1 ready-to-serve wild rice blend (8/25, 8/29, 8/30, 8/31, 9/1, and 9/5 only)
- Minnesota Honey Producers Association – $3 honey lemonade (8/30 only) and $3 scoop of honey ice cream (8/31 only)
- Pizza Wagon – 2 slices of pizza for $4 (8/25, 8/29, 8/30, 8/31, 9/1, and 9/5 only)
The last day of the Fair – Labor Day – is also a great time to pick up deals on food as well as merchandise. Look for the Last Chance Flier at any information booth on Labor Day.
11. Kemps Little Farm Hands Freebie
This free agricultural education exhibit is for kids ages 3-10 (but it’s probably best for ages 4-7). Children pretend to farm and at the end of it, they get fake money to buy a real item – all FREE!
12. Home Depot Kids Craft
The Home Depot tent has free kids’ crafts, similar to the ones your kids can complete in-store on Saturday mornings.
13. Bring Your Own Glow Sticks
If you’re planning to stay into the evening, pick up your own glow sticks in advance from the dollar store so your kids aren’t begging for the tempting (and incredibly spendy!) glowing items at nighttime.
14. Free Horse Shows (and More!)
Visit the Warner Coliseum to witness judged and timed events featuring draft horses, horse jumping, English horse riding, and more. Check the schedule for what’s happening on which days.
15. Volunteer for a Free Ticket
Got some time on your hands? Many exhibits and attractions will give you FREE admission if you volunteer to help out with a two- to three-hour shift.
Besides the options listed on the Minnesota State Fair website, you can also volunteer to help out with Big Ideas, Crossroads Chapel, Clean Energy Resource Team, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (full this year), or National Alliance on Mental Illness.
16. Free ID Wristbands
If you have kiddos, you may want to stop by one of the information booths for free identification wristbands. (PS – They previously offered free sunscreen at the information booths, but that is not happening this year.)
17. Free Wi-Fi
Save on data by using the free Wi-Fi service available in a hotspot located at the west Grandstand plaza. It’s also available at the Xfinity booth located outside the FAN Central exhibit on Underwood Street.
18. Free Beer Samples
The Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Co. offers free beer samples from 4 – 6 pm each day.
19. Free Climbing Rope Course/Archery Range
Boy Scouts of America has offered a free interactive climbing rope course every day of the Fair. This is suspended for 2022, but instead they will be offering a free inflatable archery range.
20. Free History Walking Tour
Embark on this free, self-guided tour to discover State Fair history – just pick up a brochure at any of the twelve stops on the fairgrounds. The 2022 tour has five new stops!
21. Photos with the Mascots
Stop by Visitors Plaza at 11 am or 4 pm each day for free photo opportunities and autograph sessions with the State Fair gopher mascots, Fairchild and Fairborne.
22. Free Trolley
If your dogs are barkin’ and you can’t take another step, hop on one of the two free trolleys that service the area from 9 am – 8 pm daily (except from 2 – 3 pm due to the parade). Check out the trolley routes on the State Fair map, and stops are marked by signs along the route.
23. Free Parade
OK, so I don’t think there is such a thing as a “paid” parade, but you’ll definitely want to stop and see the free parade that begins at 2 pm each day. The 14-block parade route begins near the Haunted House, and goes north on Cosgrove Street, west on Randall Avenue, and south on Underwood Street.
24. Free Phone Charging
Phone out of juice? Visit Ramberg Music Cafe for free water and phone charging at their Relax & Recharge Station. They also have music performances throughout the day, of course.
Other phone charging stations include:
- KARE 11
- Renewal by Andersen
- T-Mobile
- TPT | Twin Cities PBS
- and six locations powered by Device Pitstop
25. Pick Up Your Freebies!
Consult the Deals, Drawings & Giveaways guide for all of the FREEBIES! Some of my favorites this year include:
- Bethel University – Cinch sacks, water bottles (great if you forgot yours!)
- Minnesota Farm Bureau Foundation – Lunch bags, spatulas, 2D glasses
- Bremer Bank – Sunglasses and seed packets
- Minnesota Rusco – Backscratchers, rain ponchos, pizza cutters
- Minnesota State Fair Foundation – Flat water bottle and carabiner
- Star Tribune – Blueberry pancake lip balm, drawstring bags, clear tote bags, can koozie, cooling towels, sunglasses
- University of Minnesota – Fanny packs, fans
Summary
Whether you’re looking to save on tickets, parking, food, or entertainment, there are plenty of ways to pinch your pennies and still have plenty of fun on a budget at the Minnesota State Fair.
What other ways do you save money at the Minnesota State Fair? Leave a comment and share your experience!
For more tips and tricks, check out Kristi’s post on Cheap and Free Fun at the Minnesota State Fair!
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Laura is a former high school English teacher turned avid deal shopper following the birth of her first child. Now she’s a work-from-home mom of six which keeps her plenty busy!
Laura grew up in southern Minnesota and has called the Twin Cities home for over fifteen years. On the off chance she gets some free time you’ll find her with her nose in a book, spending time with family and friends, or enjoying a hot cup of coffee.
Chelsey Knuth says
Cost has definitely been a factor in limiting my visits to the Wisconsin State Fair in past years. Thanks for the pro tips so I don’t have to skimp out when I visit MN’s event!
Amie says
Thanks for the information on the GF OPTIONS!
Jeanette says
What place is having the 2 for $3.50 on pizza? I’m trying to plan out my trip and that might be a good option for those who are fussy about food.
Laura says
Jeanette – This year the pizza deal is 2 for $4 (just updated the post) and it’s at Pizza Wagon. Hope this helps!