Governor Cuomo Announces Two Attendance Records Smashed in Final Great New York State Fair Numbers

Aric Chen
By Aric Chen
September 5, 2017New York
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Governor Cuomo Announces Two Attendance Records Smashed in Final Great New York State Fair Numbers
Monday was $1 ride day at the NYS Fair on Monday, morning, Sept. 4th, 2017 in Geddes, N.Y. This is the Rock Star Ride. (Photos by Michael J. Okoniewski-NYS Fair)

More than 124,000 People Attended the Fair Monday, Smashing Two Attendance Records
1.16 Million People Attend Revitalized Fair, Setting Five Records

New York—Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced that the Great New York State Fair concluded a successful year by breaking two records on its final day. Labor Day attendance of 124,819 not only set the record for the most people to come to the Fair on a single day, it also drove the Fair to an all-time annual attendance record of 1,161,912 people who came to the Fair over its 13-day run, which ended Monday evening. During this year’s run, the Fair set four daily attendance records, including breaking the record for the largest single-day audience ever twice, as well as the annual attendance record. The Fair is the fourth largest state fair in the country.

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Fairgoers inter through the main gate at the NYS Fair on Monday, Sept. 4th, 2017 in Geddes, N.Y. (Photos by Michael J. Okoniewski-NYS Fair)

“The Fair is a great New York tradition that is enjoying a renaissance thanks to our investments in the grounds and the strength of its programming,” Governor Cuomo said. “These investments are paying off in growing numbers of people, which in turn will continue to help Central New York’s economy continue to rise.”

The 2017 attendance is 44,282 larger than the 1,117,630 total from 2016, when the Fair was 12 days long. The Fair also set records for sales of its two signature food items – baked potatoes and milk. Through day 12 on Sunday, the Great Baked Potato Booth sold 59,946 white and sweet potatoes with all the fixings, eclipsing a two-year-old record. And the Milk Bar, operated for the first time directly by the Fair, sold more than 420,000 cups of white and chocolate milk by midday today, a record amount for the year.

With tonight’s final show from Kool & The Gang, the Fair’s Chevy Court concert venue attracted more than a quarter million people for its largest roster of national touring shows ever, highlighted by massive crowds for the hip hop trio Migos, Rock Hall of Fame soul group Earth Wind & Fire, pop pioneers The Beach Boys and southern rock superstars Lynyrd Skynyrd. The Fair and its vendors presented more than 550 free musical performances this year, a record amount.

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Monday was $1 ride day at the NYS Fair on Monday, morning, Sept. 4th, 2017 in Geddes, N.Y. (Photos by Michael J. Okoniewski-NYS Fair)

This is the second Fair since the implementation of Governor Cuomo’s $50 million plan to revitalize the nation’s oldest state fair. The fairgrounds in the town of Geddes received a beautiful new Main Gate, an RV park that supports both the Fair and its year-round facilities rental business, and large, open spaces that allow for expanded Fair programming and larger events on the grounds year-round. The second, $70 million phase of renovations, to begin later this year, involves building a 133,000-square foot expo center that can host many types of major events. It will be the largest event space between Boston and Cleveland. The Fair’s parking lot will receive significant upgrades as well.

Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney said, “The State Fair is one of the top tourist destinations in the Central New York region, and thanks to Governor Cuomo’s vision, we have even more to be proud of. The State’s investment is having a tremendous impact on the success of the Fair and will continue to attract visitors to the fairgrounds year-round, helping to strengthen or local economy.”

State Agriculture Commissioner Richard A. Ball said, “The success of the Fair this year is proof that the Governor’s transformation plan is working. The improvements have created a more enjoyable experience for visitors and we broke several records as a result. We look forward to building on this momentum as we begin phase two.”

Acting Fair Director Troy Waffner said, “It has been exciting to see the transformation of the fairgrounds and the overwhelmingly positive response from visitors. We work hard to improve the Fair year after year. This year, we enjoyed new programming, exhibits and record crowds. Now with the first phase of the Governor’s revitalization plan complete, we are looking ahead to phase II and making the 2018 Great New York State Fair our best yet.”

Accelerating Central NY Rising

Today’s announcement complements “Central NY Rising,” the region’s comprehensive blueprint to generate robust economic growth and community development. The State has already invested nearly $3 billion in the region since 2012 to lay the groundwork for the plan – capitalizing on global market opportunities, strengthening entrepreneurship and creating an inclusive economy. Today, unemployment is down to the lowest levels since before the Great Recession; personal and corporate income taxes are down; and businesses are choosing places like Syracuse, Oswego and Auburn as a destination to grow and invest in.

Now, the region is accelerating Central NY Rising with a $500 million State investment through the Upstate Revitalization Initiative, announced by Governor Cuomo in December 2015. The State’s $500 million investment will incentivize private business to invest well over $2.5 billion – and the region’s plan, as submitted, projects up to 5,900 new jobs.

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Monday was $1 ride day at the NYS Fair on Monday, morning, Sept. 4th, 2017 in Geddes, N.Y. this is the White Water ride. (Photos by Michael J. Okoniewski-NYS Fair)

The New York State Fair, operated by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, ran from August 23 to September 4, 2017. The Fair’s mission, reflected in its theme, “FIND YOUR GREAT,” is to showcase the best of New York agriculture while providing top-quality entertainment.

The home of the Great New York State Fair is a 375-acre exhibit and entertainment complex that operates all year. A year-round schedule of events is available on the Fair’s website.

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