Create a cookie once the fancybox opens using:
'onComplete' : function() {
// set cookie
}
but always check for the existence of the cookie when before opening the fancybox. Do not set an 'expire' value and this will force the cookie to be deleted when the session ends.
Edit:
Just extending the code you have posted:
$(document).ready(function(){
var check_cookie = $.cookie('the_cookie');
if(check_cookie == null){
$.fancybox('<h2>Some content</h2>', {
'onComplete' : function() {
$.cookie('the_cookie', 'the_value');
}
});
}
});
If the page loads and the script can't find the cookie, the fancybox opens. If the page loads and cookie exists, the fancy box doesn't open.
There is some further info about opening fancybox when the page loads here.