Prohibited Items or Activities
Alchohol and Drugs
Guests may not bring alchohol, marijuana or illegal drugs into the Fairgrounds.
Bicycles and Wheeled Devices
You may ride your bicycle to the San Diego County Fair, but you may not bring it inside the gates. Complementary bike racks are set up at the O'Brien Gate or "Main Gate." For safety reasons, bicycles are not allowed through the Solana Gate. You may use your own lock to secure your bike at the O'Brien Gate bike racks. The Fairgrounds is not responsible for theft of any bikes that have or have not been locked. Lock at your own risk.
Skateboards, hoverboards, foot-powered scooters, roller skates, shoes with wheels in the soles, and similar types of wheeled transportation other than Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices (OPDMD) are not permitted inside the Fairgrounds.
Wagons are permitted.
Drones
Drones are not permitted to be used in or around the Fairgrounds.
Inappropriate Attire
Fair management may refuse entry to guests wearing attire which could create a distraction and/or who are not properly attired. All clothing must be family friendly. Guests are required to wear footwear and shirts at all times. Prohibited attire includes:
• Clothing displaying offensive messages/language
• Full decorative masks
• Transparent clothing
• Clothing that exposes inappropriate portions of the body, such as string bikini tops, G-strings, bikini bottoms, etc.
• Clothing that identifies the wearer as part of a gang
Laser Pointers
Laser pointers are strictly prohibited and will be confiscated during the gate security check.
Pepper Spray
Pepper spray and similar sprays intended for self-defense are prohibited. The San Diego County Fair prohibits anything that can be used as a weapon.
Pets
The only animals allowed on the grounds are service animals and animals on exhibit or used in entertainment. We do not have day-care accommodations for pets.
Service dogs are welcome at the Fair, but "comfort animals" do not qualify under the ADA guidelines from the Department of Justice and will not be allowed into the Fair.
Promotional or Advertising Fliers
Unauthorized solicitation of business of any kind with patrons, contracted vendors, and/or performers is strictly prohibited. Unapproved solicitors will be escorted off grounds and unauthorized promotional materials will be confiscated. A fine of $200 per occurrence will be assessed to any performer, performance group, vendor, radio station or other Fair participant whose unapproved promotional materials are found anywhere on the fairgrounds.
Selfie Sticks
For safety reasons, selfie sticks are strictly prohibited and may not be brought onto the Fairgrounds during the San Diego County Fair.
Smoking and/or vaping
The San Diego County Fair is a no-smoking, no-vaping event. Cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and e-cigarettes are not allowed. The Fair does not have designated smoking areas.
Guests may not bring cigarettes, cigars, pipes, vaping or e-cigarette devices into the Fairgrounds.
Umbrellas
Umbrellas cannot be more than three feet in diameter. Please do not use an umbrella in crowded areas. We prefer you use a hat to shield yourself from the sun.
Weapons of any kind (includes Guns, Knives, Sharp Objects and more)
All sharp metal objects, such as pocketknives, tableware and scissors are strictly prohibited. If you have any of these items when you reach the security checkpoint, you can either take them back to your vehicle or dispose of them prior to entry.
For the safety of our guests and employees, guns (or gun replicas) may not be brought onto the Fairgrounds other than by law enforcement personnel scheduled to work at/with the 22nd DAA (Del Mar Fairgrounds) and approved by the Public Safety Director.
However, off-duty, qualified law enforcement officers (as defined in 18 U.S.C. section 926B) or qualified, retired law enforcement officers (as defined in 18 U.S.C. section 926C) will be allowed to carry concealed weapons into the Fair. These individuals must identify themselves to Security at the Fair's entrances with the proper credentials required by law. The credentials required of qualified off-duty or retired law enforcement officers by 18 U.S.C. sections 926B and 926C will be verified by a San Diego County Sheriff's deputy.
In addition, qualified off-duty and retired law enforcement officers will be required to sign a document attesting to their compliance with all pertinent state and federal laws and the policies and procedures of their individual employers; and, that they are not at the time of entry, nor will be while on the Fairgrounds, under the influence of alcohol or any intoxicating or hallucinatory drug.