Smokers can forget about puffing away while strolling the State Fair midway or waiting in line for a spin on the Ferris wheel.
The fair's board of managers voted to ban smoking in virtually all open-air space on the 320-acre grounds starting with the 2013 Great Minnesota Get-Together. Smoking, already prohibited in fair buildings or in entertainment seating areas such as the bandshell and grandstand, will be restricted to designated outdoor smoking areas.
"The fair is for everyone, and accommodating both smokers and nonsmokers is part of what we have to do to create a good family environment at the fair," said Brienna Schuette, a fair spokeswoman.
Many details have yet to be worked out before the fair opens Aug. 22 for its 12-day run through Labor Day, Schuette said, including how to deal with violators, how many smoking areas there will be and where they will be.
"They'll be easily accessible," she added, "and there will be a number of them throughout the grounds."
Still on the table is whether the ban on smoking will include outside dining areas that many food vendors offer. Some serve alcohol, and lighting up while having a Grain Belt or a chardonnay is a popular habit among the 1.8 million who attend the fair.
"Since we're still in the very early stages of developing this policy, a decision about whether smoking will be allowed in these areas has not been made yet," Schuette said. "There are still many variables to consider and logistics to fine-tune."
Schuette said that officials did their homework, studying what other state fairs -- and even Disney World -- do about smoking. "We have been talking about this for a long time," she said. "We observe what's happening and what works."