Now that you have the major concession areas identified, it is time to decide how many vendors you can accept and how much room you will give each. For this task you can choose to focus on the food vendors or the game vendors. Determine how much room eac

Now that you have the major concession areas identified, it is time to decide how many vendors you can accept and how much room you will give each.For this task you can choose to focus on the food vendors or the game vendors. Determine how much room each will need and how many the space you previously designated for this category of concession will hold. Here are step-by-step instructions to complete this task. You can use the plan you started in the Task to help.

Decide which set of vendors you will use:food or games

Look at the total space you allocated for these vendors.Mark the total space on graph paper.

Investigate some country fairs on the Internet to see how much space each vendor is given. Are there different sizes for different types of vendors?

Now divide the space you outlined on your graph paper into segments for each of your vendors. They should be several different sizes as you found in your investigation of other fairs.

First, decide on what one square on the graph paper represents.i.e. 1 square = 2 feetor 1 square = 10 feet

Second, draw the size of each vendor’s space on the graph paper.

Third, label each space with the size and vendor

Finally, be sure that you have used the space efficiently to get in the most vendors, have a variety of sizes for vendors to choose from, and have provided sufficient space for fair goers to walk among the vendors.You might also think about space for tables for people to sit and eat or relax.