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Fairs go high-tech with ticketing this year

You will not have to wait in lines this summer to attend the Kewaunee County Fair and the Door County Fair if you log onto your computer or smartphone beforehand.

 

Both fair committees unveiled digital ticketing options for their respective events this July in Kewaunee County and August for Door County. For Kewaunee County Fairgoers, it will mean scanning a QR code before you pick up your wristband for the day. The Door County Fair takes it one step further with its digital ticketing. You will scan a barcode that will be scanned every day. Door County Fair Vice President Aaron Ash says the decision was made because of a shortage of workers at the gate, visitor feedback, and attendance tracking. While it will be an adjustment, Ash says there will be other benefits.

You can still buy your tickets on the day of the fair and use cash if you would like. You can visit each event’s website to purchase your tickets. The Kewaunee County Fair is scheduled for July 11th-14th, while the Door County Fair is slated for August 14th-18th.

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