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with updated parking tram service Parking trams will be one of the new experiences and
improved services that guests will find this year at the Mi- ami-Dade County Youth Fair & Exposition, which opens March 15. “We are excited to announce new custom parking trams
to increase our fair guests’ experience. Along with the ac- tivities, shows and concerts that are free with entry to The Youth Fair, we will provide an updated tram service that will run like a Swiss clock to quickly and safely transport our guests to the Fairgrounds,” said Robert Hohenstein, president and CEO. The tram service will operate continuously and uninter-
rupted from the moment the parking lots open until the last guests need transportation to their vehicles in the evening. The fee for parking is $10. Parking tickets will be sold for half price when purchased online before March 14. Guests can buy up to three discounted parking tickets at a time through The Youth Fair website at
www.fairexpo.com. The 2018 Youth Fair dates are March 15-April 8, except
for Monday-Tuesday, March 19-20 and April 2-3, when gates are closed. Tram stop locations throughout Tamiami Park will be
designated with signs and enhanced lighting. In addition, portable restrooms will be set up at each tram stop for the convenience of guests. For the first time,
striping of the parking areas within Tamiami Park will allow for faster, easier and more efficient guest parking. “A focus this year was
to expedite the parking so that our guests have more time to enjoy their favorite rides, food and other Youth Fair activities,” Hohenstein said.
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