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    State Fair News

    How to get every possible discount at the 2023 State Fair of Texas

    Alex Bentley
    Aug 1, 2023 | 9:14 am
    Big Tex

    The 2023 State Fair of Texas starts on Friday, September 29.

    Photo by Jason Hays

    The 2023 State Fair of Texas starts its 24-day run at Fair Park on September 29, bringing with it music, games, food, and more.

    But there are a multitude of discount ticket options offered by the State Fair and other groups, meaning there's no reason you should ever pay full price.

    Single day ticket prices differ by the day, going for $15 for adults, $10 for kids 3-12 and seniors 60 and over Monday-Thursday; $20 for adults, $15 for kids 3-12 and seniors 60 and over on Fridays; and $25 for adults, $18 for kids 3-12 and seniors 60 and over on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets are only valid for a pre-selected date. You can get $10 tickets on Tuesdays and Thursdays by using the code 23CULTUREMAP.

    Premium one-day admission, valid any day of the Fair, are $24 and allow you to choose the day you want to attend. The most flexible ticket option is available for purchase exclusively online at BigTex.com/Tickets.

    Two and four-pack combos for premium tickets with Food and Midway coupons are also available, starting at less than $100. You can get $15 off the two-pack combo or $30 off the four-pack combo by using the special CultureMap code 23MAPPACK.

    SEASON PASS
    One of the best ways to save is by purchasing a State Fair of Texas Season Pass. Available online at BigTex.com/Tickets for only $50, season passes include admission for all 24 days, as well as a variety of special benefits, like one free single-day bring-a-friend ticket (valid Monday-Friday only); a State Fair reusable bag (available to the first 5,000 season pass holders to redeem) a 10 percent off coupon on State Fair gear at official merchandise stores; and more.

    Opening Day – Friday, September 29
    Bring two jars of peanut butter to donate to the North Texas Food Bank for a special promotion and receive $10 admission at the gate.

    Dr Pepper Value Days
    Taking place every Tuesday and Thursday of the Fair, you can purchase admission online for a reduced price of only $10 on Dr Pepper Value Days. Fairgoers must be a Big Tex Insider to receive the promotion code, sign up now at BigTex.com/Insider.

    North Texas Food Bank, Feed the Need
    Every Wednesday of the Fair, visitors have the best discount opportunity to save big AND give back to the community. By bringing five canned food items, fairgoers will receive admission for only $5. All canned donations go to the North Texas Food Bank, which helps feed members of the community.

    Senior Day
    Every Thursday, senior citizens 60 years and older receive admission to the Fair for only $5.

    Discount after 5 pm
    On any night of the week, visitors receive reduced general admission after 5 pm. No matter your age, all guests pay the child price after 5 pm.

    McDonald's coupons
    Discount coupons are available at participating McDonald’s locations throughout North Texas on tray liners and inside their meal bags. With this coupon, any fairgoer can save $5 off on weekdays (Monday-Friday) and $7 off on weekends (Saturday-Sunday).

    DART Discount
    In addition to being able to use the GoPass app to take DART right to the front gates of Fair Park, guests can receive $5 off fair admission Monday-Friday, or $7 off on Saturdays and Sundays, by using the promo code 23DART when purchasing tickets on the State Fair website.

    Military Appreciation Day presented by Chevrolet
    All active military, retired military, and veterans save $5 off on weekdays (Monday-Friday) and $7 off on weekends (Saturday-Sunday) when they present valid documentation of military service at the gate or online. Spouses of service men and women with a valid Military Spouse ID and accompanying children under the age of 18 also receive discounted admission.

    First Responders Discount
    The State Fair is thanking the country’s first responders by honoring various active and retired public law enforcement, firefighters, paramedics, and other emergency services agencies. All first responders can save $5 off on weekdays (Monday-Friday) and $7 off on weekends (Saturday-Sunday) when they present a valid badge or ID card from their department or organization at the gate or online. Spouses of first responders and accompanying children under the age of 18 also receive discounted admission.

    4-Coupon Tuesdays
    Discounts extend to the Midway for 4-Coupon Tuesdays. Most rides on the Midway are 4 coupons, with Kiddie rides discounted to 3 coupons on Tuesdays. Excludes the Thrillway and the Texas Star Ferris Wheel.

    Thrifty Thursday Discounted Food Program
    Every Thursday of the Fair, guests can save while snacking, as participating food vendors offer one of their signature menu items at a reduced price, ranging from mini versions to regular-size items.

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    Trivia Know-It-All

    Lewisville's Ashley Chan to battle on Jeopardy Tournament of Champions

    Alex Bentley
    Jan 21, 2026 | 12:05 pm
    Ashley Chan on Jeopardy!'s Tournament of Champions
    Photo courtesy of Jeopardy!
    Ashley Chan will compete in Jeopardy!'s Tournament of Champions on Thursday, January 22.

    Lewisville resident Ashley Chan, who went on a four-game winning streak on Jeopardy! in December 2024, will be going for even bigger stakes when she competes in the show's Tournament of Champions (TOC) on Thursday, January 22.

    The tournament, which started on January 19, features 21 contestants who qualified either by winning four or five games in a row, or by winning a qualifying tournament like Celebrity Jeopardy! or Champions Wildcard.

    Chan will be facing off against fellow four-game winner Alex DeFrank and W. Kamau Bell, the winner of the most recent Celebrity Jeopardy!. Chan won close to $70,000 during her initial run, which included two runaway victories.

    We spoke with Chan prior to her appearance, which was taped the week before Thanksgiving, to get her thoughts on, among other things, returning to the Jeopardy! stage, what preparation she does for the show, and if she gets recognized on the street.

    Jeopardy! airs locally on CBS11-KTVT at 6 pm on weekdays.

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    CULTUREMAP: How excited were you for this second chance at Jeopardy fame? Was it equal to getting on the show the first time or even more so given the level of competition?

    ASHLEY CHAN: I still can't believe I was able to return! Just getting on to Jeopardy the first time was a dream come true, then winning multiple days was unbelievable. I was just thrilled to be able to go back at all, and even more excited to get the chance to be in TOC.

    CM: Along those lines, were you intimidated by the caliber of the other contestants or did your first experience give you confidence in your own abilities?

    AC: I was pretty confident during my initial appearance and for TOC. The other contestants this year were really impressive, but I went in just ready to have a good time. TOC actually felt less intimidating because I had already won four games in my initial run, so getting to play again felt like icing on the cake.

    CM: You're matched up with another four-time champion, Alex DeFrank, and W. Kamau Bell, the winner of the most recent Celebrity Jeopardy!. Did you do any advance prep on how to handle these specific contestants, or were you unaware of who you'd be facing until tape day?

    AC: I did not know who I would be facing until a few minutes before we taped (which is also how my initial run went), so I didn't study anyone specifically since I wasn't sure who I'd be facing. I watch the show every day though, so I was familiar with all the other contestants and had seen their original episodes.

    CM: Many Jeopardy contestants have specific ways to study for the show. What would you recommend as a good way to study and is there anything that you would say is a waste of time?

    AC: Everyone has their own system, but I actually didn't study any specific material for my initial appearance or for TOC. You have no idea what kinds of categories or questions you'll get, so it's difficult to study without overwhelming yourself. I did practice my wagering strategy both times in terms of daily doubles and final Jeopardy, since that's one of the few things you are in control of.

    CM: What has your post-winning streak life been like back home in Dallas-Fort Worth? Do you get recognized out on the street? Any other perks that come from being Jeopardy famous?

    AC: I have been recognized out on the street! I teach yoga on the side, and all of my students have been the biggest hype team, especially as my TOC appearance approaches. I had friends and family all over the country watching my first run, as well as a big watch party here, and loved being able to see my friends and family's reactions. My biggest perk was the City of Lewisville declared February 3rd as Ashley Chan Day!

    CM: You took home almost $70,000 (before taxes, of course) on your initial Jeopardy run. Did you splurge on anything or did you go the "responsible" route and save it?

    AC: I went the responsible route, which isn't what people want to hear! I get asked all the time what I spent the money on, and I think people are disappointed I don't have a more fun story.

    CM: Many contestants comment about being friends with other contestants, even those they only played against once. Has that been true for you, and if so, who are your best Jeopardy friends?

    AC: I'm in a group chat with all the other TOC contestants from this year, and actually met up with Stella Trout from Champions Wildcard this past weekend! We all had a great time spending the week together, hanging out in the green room and supporting each other. It's such a wild experience being a Jeopardy champion and being in TOC, and I think we all were so excited to be there and make the most of it.

    CM: Anything else you want to share or think readers might find interesting about the whole experience?

    AC: I really cannot stress how much fun I had! Just getting on to the show was my dream, and the fact that I was able to win Jeopardy period, then get the opportunity to return for TOC is still mind-blowing. I'm thrilled to finally have this be airing!

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