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What to Do at the LA County Fair, Sept. 29

Meet the Hulk ... yes that Hulk. And enjoy the high-flyin', back-flipping world of Freestyle Motocross.

There are two days left before the end of this year’s Los Angeles County Fair. Here’s a list of programs and deals for Saturday, Sept. 29. More information can be found at the fair’s website.

Today’s hours: 10 a.m. – midnight 

Today’s Deals:

  • UCLA Day: Students, faculty and staff receive one free admission. Alumni will receive half-price admission. Coupon or voucher required for all college day discounts. Participants are encouraged to wear school colors.
  • Ralphs Any-Day Tickets: admission tickets $10 for adults, $6 for ages 6-12, comes with exclusive unlimited carnival ride wristband ($35). Restrictions apply. Presented by Ralphs.
  • Costco Savings Pack: $54.99 for 4 any-day tickets, one parking pass and 44 carnival ride/game tickets. At participating Costco store.
  • Children 5 and younger are free every day

Today’s Top Things To Do:

ASA World Championships of Freestyle Motocross - The high-flyin', back-flipping world of Freestyle Motocross comes to the L.A. County Fair for the ASA World Championships of Freestyle Motocross! A limited number of free general admission tickets will be available beginning at 3 p.m. at the ticket kiosk on Rose Lane. Reserved seats are available at ticketmaster.com and the Fair box office. 7:30 p.m.

Kissmania - Kissmania dons the 1977-1978 Love Gun era stage and costumes to recreate the essence of the original legendary Kiss, while incorporating the biggest and best hits of their entire 35 year career. Rock out at the Coca Cola Stage. 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 p.m. Schedule subject to change.

Rock of Ages – Open daily. This custom designed exhibit will dazzle each attendee through an interactive adventure into one of America’s greatest institutions. Embrace your inner rock star and join us in this unique, once in a lifetime experience. Check your Daily Fun Guide for details.

Hulk - This Saturday and Sunday only. Caught in the blast of gamma radiation, brilliant scientist Bruce Banner is cursed to transform in times of stress into the living engine of destruction known as the Incredible Hulk. Meet this explosive superhero in America’s Kids: A Living Library of Fun. 1:30, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30 and 5:30 p.m.

It’s The Great Pumpkin Contest - Halloween is right around the corner. Visit the Village on Broadway and see the pies, breads and all manner of pumpkin recipes in the competition.

Welde’s Big Bear Expedition – Open daily. Learn about the habits and habitats of bears and get the unique opportunity to observe and experience each bear’s individual personality as they entertain the crowds while catching rings, performing rollovers, shooting basketballs and more. Located in Wilderness Ridge. 2:00 and 4:30 p.m. Schedule varies by day.

Wine Classes - Join “New York Wine Guy” Jim Trezise and St. James Winery marketing manager Ann Miller at the Wine & Spirits Marketplace for three sessions: Rieslings on the Rise – From Bone Dry to Super Sweet!, 2 p.m.; Wine, Cheese & Chocolate, 4 p.m.; Vibrant Rioja!; 6 p.m.

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