this is second hand knowledge from a person who tourred the area ( he was a state breed rep)....
The facilities are awesome, the barns are similar to those at Iowa State Fair, the flat roof on the side and the peak in the middle, that will allow heat to rise up and out the windows. also there are/will be large ceiling fans installed ( similar to those at Northeast Community College's Ag barn in Norfolk, Nebraska) . was also told there will be a bar in the middle of the cattle barn with live entertainment nightly--- this comes from someone telling them "people will be drinking in the barn, just better to try to get some revenue then abolish it" -- so maybe the issues of being able to walk around with a beer in hand are resolved??
i guess the biggest problem comes with getting your tack and stuff to the stall, someone said it could be like NWSS where someone loads there stuff on a trailer and a tractor takes it to the stall, also was told that maybe that this is being ran by a local FFA chapter..... or its a long haul with a cart, dunno if they will be allowing a truck and trailer to drive down the wide middle alley- doesn't seem like it.
also for those that like to bring a grill or smoker-- doesn't seem like a very good spot close to the barn or stalls to accomplish this unless some parking stalls are commandeered. I didn't here much about tie-outs except that they are a long walk away ( my reply was 'well so is Iowa state fair') and also there is a road to cross to get there??- this is where he was breaking up and was all i got.
i think it will be a more Ag related fair and look forward to seeing the show, wish i had time this summer to get a string of heifers put together but no avail...
if i get more info, i'll post info
JWW