If I was willing to go on a field trip to the fair, I’d defiantly like the food the most. Whether it's on a stick, on a plate, dipped in candy, or grilled over an open fire, everyone has their favorite fair food. The fair is normally known more for cotton candy, corn dogs, and pizza, but there’s also actually a much wider variety of food to be found that I love… if you know where to look. Luckily, the food courts are located all over the place! As soon as I see one I go right too it. My orders may include fried and sugary treats like funnel cakes, hamburgers piled high, with grilled Walla Walla sweet onions, or just a fresh baked scone with butter and grape jam from Fisher Fair Scones. No matter what it is, the food at the fair will make my time here just right.
Now, the live entertainment of all kinds is another thing that would make the field trip to the fair worth wild. As I walk around, there are stages large and small throughout the fairgrounds, from the 10,000-seat stands to the small stages with bleacher seats that can fit a few dozen. During performances, there could be anything from music styles around the world, to jugglers, hypnotists, and illusionists. There may also be other pleasant entertainers like clowns and drummers, high-flying and jumping performers, and rodeos that I could participate in. I may even see a man on a unicycle, dressed as a short order cook and carrying a tray with a beverage who startles people walking near, by pretending to spill a drink on them. We would all really adore this kind of entertainment here at the fair as a field trip.
Lastly, what’s a fair without rides? The rides that take up