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- Jan 19, 2024, 7:15pm
- ☁️ 77 °F
- Altitude: 36 ft
- MexicoYucatánValladolidZahamalCenote Oxmal20°40’18” N 88°13’48” W
Local fair
January 19 in Mexico ⋅ ☁️ 77 °F
Friday was the opening day of the fair, which runs for a couple weekends and coincides with the celebration of Our Lady of Candelería. We decided to get there shortly after opening at 7:00 pm. While there were a couple pickup points where free transportation was being offered, we decided to take a taxi.
Upon arrival we could see that while the gates were open, the opening ceremony had not taken place yet. The dancers and others were still lined up outside the gate. It had rained a short time before and there was mud and puddles everywhere. The dancers dressed in their white garments were trying to stay clean. We stayed outside for a while waiting to see the start
Evidently we were too close to the front and a lady politely asked where we were from and then led us back into the crowd. After waiting a bit longer, we decided to just head in.
This was the first time for the fair to be held as this location and it was a muddy mess with puddles everywhere. And then it decided to rain more! We took shelter under a big tent with 3 stages. There were 3 bands taking turns playing but there were interrupted by opening ceremony speeches and the introduction of the Princess of the fair. Not sure if this was intended to be outside and was moved under the tent because of rain.
The fair was evidently run by a company called Big Rhino. They were a fair amount of rides although they didn't get the roller coaster set up until Sunday. We thought there was to be livestock but the only animal was a single Zebu, a strange looking animal from the cattle family. Lots of food vendors and some games. There was a free concert at the main stage featuring a popular band. Other nights, the concerts on this stage required buying tickets. And some days there is bull fighting.
We decided to head out shortly after 10:00, which was obviously early because people were still streaming in and traffic seemed to be backed up for close to a mile waiting to get in. The fair evidently ran to at least 2:00am, because that was the last run for the buses.
It was fun seeing the local people enjoying themselves with so many of them dressed in the traditional Yucatan garb For us, it might have been better if it were drier... And we weren't really impressed with most of the music.Read more
Traveler Love the dancing! So cool!