Starting the fair game
The biggest show in town arrives on Friday and will stick around
through Aug. 3. The Orange County Fair has some changes this year,
the biggest of which is the reintroduction of the Pacific
Amphitheatre. Its return has been able to entice some larger named
performers to come to town.
The fair will be open an extra weekend this year, but will be
closed on Mondays.
Orange County Fair and Exposition Center General Manager Becky
Bailey-Findley met with City Editor James Meier at the fairgrounds on
Thursday to discuss the new additions and amphitheater’s return.
The biggest change at this fair has got to be the Pacific
Amphitheatre’s return. How important is it to the fairgrounds’
success this year?
I think the Pacific Amphitheatre reopening will be a tremendous
enhancement to the fair experience. Though I think the fair has been
successful without it, it’s just the ability to be able to take it up
a notch will make it a better experience for the fair goer who
chooses to participate in those concerts.
I also think the Pacific Amphitheatre Concert Series is
introducing the fair to a new audience. Some of the initial survey
work that we’re doing on those people who bought concert tickets is
48% of them have either never been to the fair or haven’t been here
in three years. So it’s bringing some new people and some returning
people back to experience the fair.
Now, you were able to attract bigger names, including Bob Dylan
and Duran Duran. Can you tell me some of the other names that were on
the wish list?
We tried really hard to get No Doubt because they are an Orange
County band. Others on the list were a lot of the country acts that
didn’t come west. The Moody Blues.
Other changes to the fair this year are the added weekend and dark
Mondays. Do you plan for this to be a permanent change?
I think we’ll probably stick with the 21 days for at least another
year. My feeling is it’s going to be successful. We’re watching
closely the San Diego County Fair in Del Mar. They’re doing the same
thing and this is their second year. It’s going really well.
The dark Monday will be an important communication challenge for
us. We need to make sure. But we’ve had some good support from Costa
Mesa businesses. They have sent us fliers and discount coupons, so
we’ll have ready for any guest who happens to come on Mondays some
Costa Mesa alternatives.
We hope there won’t be a lot. What they found out in San Diego was
after the first [Monday], word got out really quickly after that. I
think the only person who they had unfortunately last Monday was one
of our employees, who we forgot to tell and we sent her down to the
see the Del Mar fair and it wasn’t open. It’s embarrassing.
What else will be different this year?
We have a fabulous new ride. Ray Cammack Shows is back. They’ve
got several new rides, so I don’t want to take away from any of them,
but the most spectacular that you can see going up right now is a sky
ride. It’s like a ski lift that will from the livestock area all the
way to the kiddie carnival area.
It’s an eight-minute ride. It will give you a different view of
the fair, but you also, on a clear day, will probably be able to see
the ocean and maybe Los Angeles. I knew that was coming, but it
wasn’t until these really, really brightly painted colored poles had
gone up when I said, “Oh my gosh.” It’s going to be really beautiful
and high in the sky. It’s going to add a lot.
We also have the Orange Groove museum going in. It’s a fun
historical look at the music scene in Orange County. It’s going to
look at venues that have been popular in Orange County. It’s going to
look at bands and there’s going to be different memorabilia. I
understand Dick Dale’s guitar is going to be in there. Rickenbacker
and Fender guitars are both helping with that, so that should be a
lot of fun.
And it’s not new, but because we’re having the Pacific
Amphitheatre concerts and that’s a paid ticket, we have the return of
the 7 and 9 p.m. concerts that are free to the public. That’ll be a
nice balance. Something new balanced with tradition.
And there’s new foods. We have a chocolate tortilla factory, a
crepe concession stand and a Mexican seafood stand. And the new items
that are fried and on a stick are deep-fried Twinkies, Oreo cookies
and Snicker bars, like we had last year. We also have fried green
tomatoes and pickle chips. I’m not too sure what those are. And
everyone’s favorite foods are here because you can’t get rid of
anything.
What are you personally looking forward to at this year’s fair?
I’m personally looking forward to the Pacific Amphitheatre being
seen as a community asset. I think the blend of the different artists
and different types of concerts that are going to be there provides
something for everybody and I’m looking forward to integrating the
amphitheater into the total fair experience, which we haven’t been
able to do before. And I would just feel so happy if the amphitheater
was seen as an asset, that people in Costa Mesa especially were proud
that it was in their city.
And it has been quieted down since it closed in 1995, right?
We’re not using the grass seats, so we’re not pumping sound up
there. Technology is helping us because we can have a better sound
system that’s more directional. We’ve written into all the contracts
that the bands have to comply, so I think there’s an understanding
from the beginning. We have a good sound engineer who’s very
confident that he’s going to make it a good concert experience for
those who are in the concert and that the neighbors are not going to
be hearing it.
I would love for the neighbors to call and complain that they
can’t hear it, that they’re sitting on their front lawn and had
anticipated enjoying Steely Dan from their front lawn and they can’t
hear them.
Any final thoughts?
I think the Orange County Fair is the premiere and largest
community gathering of the summer and nothing pleases me more than to
hear the various groups in the community excited about coming to the
fair and planning their outings and exhibit booths. A lot of family
traditions are here. It’s like a reunion for many people who see
friends they don’t see at any other time. So that’s the fun part for
me because of that energy.
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