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Take a Ride to the 2019 Maui County Fair with US!

That’s right, folks! This year we’ll be offering transportation assistance to the annual Maui Fair. 2019 marks the 97th annual Maui County Fair from Oct. 3 until Oct. 6th. The theme of this year’s fair is “Make Memories, Share Moments” and we believe that is an appropriate theme for an event on Maui that offers plenty of opportunities to indulge in some memorable moments with family and friends. There are currently pre-sale tickets available at reduced prices until Sept. 20 so don’t hesitate to get a head start on the fun by ordering your tickets early on.

The fair will begin with a parade on Oct. 3 starting at 4:30 p.m. The parade will start from the University of Hawaii Maui College Campus and turn right on to Kaahumanu Avenue and continue on to Kanaloa Avenue. Throughout the week there will be an array of events to check out including a horticulture exhibit, art contest, livestock and poultry, and a baby of the year contest! How much fun does that sound? A lot, right? And of course, there will be plenty of funnel cakes, hot dogs, local grinds, fair rides and more to enjoy. So make sure to visit the Maui Fair website to learn more about all the fun to be had this year at the 2019 Maui County Fair.

And don’t forget to if you need a ride! We’ll be offering a shuttle to and from the designated parking areas. There will be free shuttles with us from select locations in Wailuku, Kahului, Queen Kaahumanu Center and the fairgrounds on Kanaloa Avenue. Children 13 years old are required to be accompanied by an adult. No food, beverages or pets are allowed on the bus.

We hope to see you in October at the 2019 Maui County Fair!

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