Admission questions:
Admission is $15 for 13 and older, kids 12 and under free.
Parking is free
Senior Days are Tuesday and Thursday – admission $6
Military Monday – admission $6 (Monday only)
Individuals in wheelchairs admitted free, as they are unable to access all areas of the Fairgrounds. Companion pays regular admission. No other disability discounts apply.
Group Discount Rates – pre-arrangement only, MUST have a minimum of 20 in group to qualify. Submit requests via “Contact Us” link.
Due to the large number of requests we receive for free admission for non-profit or other groups/individuals, we are unable to approve any. See above for group rates.
Weekly Pass is $75
General questions:
Ride Bracelet days are Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. Bracelets are $30. Purchasing a ride bracelet is SEPARATE from admission fee.
We do NOT rent wheelchairs or scooters. There are a limited number of wheelchairs available for use at the Main Office, go to the Bruce Hill Rd ticket booth (Gate 5), pay admission and come to the office. The person using the wheelchair will pay regular admission.
School Busses are directed to Gate 8 for unloading and parking. ONLY those chaperones who are on the bus will be admitted free. Any chaperone in a personal vehicle will be required to pay admission at the Bruce Hill Rd ticket booth. (Gate 5) Students over the age of 12 will be charged regular daily admission. See above for information on pre-arranged group discounts.
Gates open by 8a, Buildings are open at 9a and close at 9p. Some outdoor events may continue later in the evening, which includes the midway rides.
No pets allowed – service animals only – NO EXCEPTIONS! We follow the State of Maine – Maine Human Rights Commission Act: A “service animal” is a DOG that has been trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with disability, including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual or other mental service disability. Other species of animals are NOT considered service animals in the context of PAs. A service animal is an aid that helps a person with a disability access services, like a wheelchair or cane.