Wednesday and Thursday are the last two Pay-one-Price Ride Days at the San Diego County Fair. Chris Stone photo
Wednesday and Thursday are the last two Pay-one-Price Ride Days at the San Diego County Fair. Chris Stone photo

The last two Pay-One-Price Ride Days are Wednesday, June 24, and Thursday, June 25.

Pepsi Pay-One-Price Ride Day wristband vouchers can be had at any of the Fun Zone or Kids Zone ticket booths for $35 until 6 p.m. Or buy your wristband voucher online.

Wednesday and Thursday are the last days for Pay-One-Price Ride Days where fairgoers buy a wristband and ride as many rides as they like from noon to 8 p.m. Chris Stone photo
Wednesday and Thursday are the last days for Pay-One-Price Ride Days where fairgoers buy a wristband and ride as many rides as they like from noon to 8 p.m. Photo by Chris Stone

A wristband allows you unlimited access to Fun Zone and Kids Zone rides on one day from noon to 8 p.m. either day. Fairgoers can save an additional $5 on wristband purchase price with a discount coupon from a Pepsi product purchase at Albertsons or Vons.

Here is the complete schedule for Wednesday’s exhibits and entertainment.

Other Wednesday fair highlights:

In the Spotlight talent contest finals for teens, from 3-5 p.m. on the San Diego Showcase Stage.

Car Show:

If you are a car enthusiast, cruisers, hot rods Chevys and pickups will be displayed on the racetrack between the Concourse and Family Funville. These shows, from the fair’s opening hour to 3 p.m., features specialty cars of some of the region’s most active car clubs.

Here is the schedule of automobiles on display:

Wednesday, June 24: Antique Automobile Club of America with Heartbeat Chevy
Friday, June 26: Over the Hill Gang with Coastal Cruisers
Sunday, June 28: OTH, North County, and So-Cal T’s
Wednesday, July 1: Classic Chevy and Miata
Friday, July 3: Pickups Unlimited and Motorhead Misfits
Sunday, July 5: East County Cruisers

Grandstand Stage: Roberto Tapia, mixes Latin rhythms with hip-hop and electronica

(This show replaces Little Big Town, cancelled due to the medical issue of a band member. Those who bought tickets for that show can get refunds at the place of purchase.)

Coors Light Rock-On Stage: You must be 21 or older to attend the Coors Light shows. The show is included with Fair admission, and there is no reserved seating.

The Hank Williams Sr. Tribute Show: Cowboy Jack Johnson has always been an admirer of Hank Williams, Sr., the pioneer of country music. As an Opryland entertainer, Jack sang “There’s a Tear in My Beer” at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee. That led to the creation of this authentic singing style and the 1950 vintage replica of songs, music, instrumentation, and costumes of Hank Williams and the Drifting Cowboys.

The five-piece band from Southern California includes vocals, rhythm guitar, fiddle, steel guitar, upright bass and lead guitar. The Hank Williams, Sr. Tribute Show has performed in Las Vegas, Branson, Nashville, as well as fairs and casinos all over the United States and Canada