1990-1999
As a result of the attendance peak in 1991 (1,414,487), the Fair was the sixth largest fair in the United States.
For the 1992 Fair, a $13+ million dollar Fairgrounds renovation project was completed in the south end of the facilities. New highlights included:
Blue Gate/Blue Gate Stage, Largest outdoor concert stage in the Pacific Northwest, Barns: Draft Horse, 4-H Horse, Rabbit, and Poultry, Arena, 2000 seats, The Puyallup Fair Farm (petting farm), 100-foot wide boulevards and increased landscaping and park-like atmosphere
In 1990, The Puyallup Fair held its first annual Spring Fair on April 20-22. For a few years it was a four-day event, then went back to three days.
In 1991, the Puyallup Fair was the first major fair in the United States to feature bungee jumping. 2,055 Fairgoers jumped from the crane at the Fair.
Music great, Frank Sinatra was the opening day headliner on the 1993 grandstand stage. He sang to a sold-out crowd.
In 1998 three children became infected with the E.coli 0157:H7 bacteria. The Center for Disease Control, Atlanta, could never determine the source of the bacteria. This brought headline news to the Fair in its last week, creating the need for crisis management and a food safety recovery plan. The Fair has become a strong health safety education advocate.
The rides have become even more sophisticated. In 1999 the Extreme Scream thrill ride, a 20-story attraction was added. The permanent ride cost over $2 million. There are approximately 70 rides and one-third of them are directed to attract the Fair's youngest crowd.
The decade finished with an attendance of 1,238,029, making it the fifth highest attended fair in the country.
The Fair covers 160 acres.