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Here are the new rides coming to the 2024 NC State Fair (+ what to know about tickets)

Courtney Stegall,12, left and pal Scarlett Harris,13 ride the Ring of Fire at the North Carolina State Fair Thursday Oct.18, 2007. The girls were visiting the fair from Cornerstone Christian School in Roanoke Rapids. Morning showers made way for a hot steamy afternoon the sixth day of the fair.
Courtney Stegall,12, left and pal Scarlett Harris,13 ride the Ring of Fire at the North Carolina State Fair Thursday Oct.18, 2007. The girls were visiting the fair from Cornerstone Christian School in Roanoke Rapids. Morning showers made way for a hot steamy afternoon the sixth day of the fair. File photo

The North Carolina State Fair is approaching, and fairgoers can expect to see some new rides and attractions this year.

The fair, scheduled for Oct. 17-27 in Raleigh, will feature nearly 100 rides . New attractions include a traveling musician and a spot to enjoy adult beverages made right here in the Tar Heel State.

Here’s what to know about new fair rides and attractions in 2024.

What new rides will be at the NC State Fair this year?

There will be two new rides at the state fair:

  • State Fair Slide: A 210-foot slide

  • Candyland Adventure: A 130-foot long funhouse

The State Fair Slide will be 210 feet long.
The State Fair Slide will be 210 feet long. Courtesy of N.C. State Fair
The Candy Adventure ride, a 130-foot funhouse, will be at the fair this year.
The Candy Adventure ride, a 130-foot funhouse, will be at the fair this year. Courtesy of N.C. State Fair

What else is new at the NC State Fair this year?

The Strolling Piano one of the new attractions that will be at the state fair this year. The motorized piano will travel around the fairgrounds as a piano player takes request to play and sing popular songs. The Strolling Piano can be found near Gate 2 behind Dorton Arena near the SkyGazer Ferris Wheel.

Another new attraction comes courtesy of the N.C. Distillers Association, where fairgoers 21 and older can purchase North Carolina-made spirits and cocktails at the new Stillhouse Building located down from the Gate 7 entrance near Heritage Circle. Drinks will be $15 and capped at two per person.

How can I buy ride tickets cards?

You can purchase ride ticket cards at the NC State Fair website (ncagr.gov/divisions/ncstatefair).

Ride tickets can be purchased at a discounted rate ($10 for 18 ride tickets) until Oct. 17. Tickets will be $1 each beginning Oct. 18. One-day unlimited ride wristbands can also be purchased for $30.

You can also support Hurricane Helene disaster relief efforts while purchasing your tickets. All money collected will go to the MANNA FoodBank of Asheville, which lost its distribution warehouse in the hurricane. When purchasing fair tickets online, a “State Fair Cares” boxed link will pop up on the shopping cart page before you check out.

NC State Fair Ferris wheel and sky lift tickets

There are two rides that are not included with ride ticket cards or wristbands: the State Fair Flyer and the State Fair SkyGazer.

The State Fair Flyer is a permanent ride at the fairgrounds that offers a 14-minute round trip ride over the midway. One-way trip tickets are $6 and round-trip tickets are $9.

The State Fair Skygazer is a 155-foot Ferris wheel that offers sight lines of up to 15 miles at the top. Tickets are $6.

How can I check the height requirements for each ride?

You can check the height requirements for each ride online at powersgreatamericanmidways.com.

Note: Wristbands are not recommended for children under 36 inches tall, as there are a limited amount of rides they can safely ride. Parents with children under 48 inches tall should check the height requirements before purchasing to detemine if wristbands offer the best value for their children.

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This story was originally published October 10, 2024 at 10:12 AM with the headline "Here are the new rides coming to the 2024 NC State Fair (+ what to know about tickets)."

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Evan Moore
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Evan Moore is a service journalism reporter for the Charlotte Observer. He grew up in Denver, North Carolina, where he previously worked as a reporter for the Denver Citizen, and is a UNC Charlotte graduate.
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