Accessible viewing areas are available throughout the festival for guests who need mobility accommodations or American Sign Language (ASL) services.
You do not need to purchase a special ADA ticket. All festival tickets provide the same access to the event.
Upon arrival, visit the Access Center to request an accessibility wristband if you would like to use an accessible viewing area. One companion wristband may also be issued.
Viewing Area Guidelines
- All guests entering the festival must have a valid festival ticket.
- Accessibility wristbands are valid for the duration of the festival.
- Please keep your wristband on throughout the event. If it becomes damaged or is removed, visit the Access Center for a replacement.
- One companion wristband may be issued for each guest using accessible viewing areas.
- If you need to change companions during the festival, the Access Center can assist with reissuing the companion wristband.
Accessible viewing areas are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Because capacity is limited, a wristband does not guarantee a seat or space within a viewing area. Once capacity has been safely reached, additional guests will not be admitted until space becomes available.
ASL viewing areas are reserved for Deaf guests who use American Sign Language and rely on visual interpretation during performances. Guests who do not require ASL interpretation may find that Assistive Listening Devices (when available) better meet their needs.
Accessible viewing locations will be identified on the festival map, which will be released closer to the event.
Please note: Accessible viewing areas located within premium ticketed sections require both the guest and companion to hold the appropriate ticket type for that area.