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Posted by Farmer in the Dells (WI) on October 02, 2003 at 11:08:04 from (66.187.42.5):
In Reply to: show question posted by Lew on October 01, 2003 at 20:56:29:
With no fences to have an entrance gate if you want to charge, an inexpensive wristband using different colors for separate days will let anyone at a glance know if someone has not paid. You could remind them about the admission fee when they buy food or stop to see any vender. Parking might be the best option. so much a person or a deal by the carload and one or two people to man the booth at the road doesn't seem like a problem. I wouldn't charge say one person from each party that is showing a tractor either. Two tractors gets a husband and wife in too. At our state fair everyone pays at the gate, including vendors. When my dad performed there some years ago he had to buy a ticket to get in like everybody else. I don't mind paying a little to attend a show as long as it is reasonable. We spend $1 for a bottle of water or air at the service station. 1 or 2 dollars to see a show doesn't seem unreasonable. Otherwise I have no problem walking away either.
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