Upon arrival, please visit the Access Center for information on the accessible viewing areas. Patrons in need of mobility accommodations or Deaf/Hard of Hearing patrons can request an accessibility wristband at the Access Center. This wristband is to show Festival staff that the patron plus one companion is eligible to enter the accessible viewing areas or the Deaf and Hard of Hearing areas. The accessibility wristband is non-transferable.
Note: The wristband does not guarantee a spot in these areas. Please note that viewing areas have a limited capacity and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. We cannot save or reserve seats or areas on the platform. Once it’s determined that an accessible viewing area is filled to capacity (including adequate aisle space for entering and exiting the area), the area will not be available for additional entry.)
Signage will be placed at the Festival identifying all viewing areas for patrons needing mobility accommodations and patrons who are Deaf / Hard of Hearing. Accessible Viewing Areas are marked with the International Symbol of Access on the Festival Map. To see the designated accessible viewing locations please visit the Accessibility Center for a map of the Festival grounds, visit the map on the official Festival website, or the map in the official Festival app.
- What Stage: There is a raised platform reserved for patrons with mobility disabilities for the What Stage. The platform is on the right side of the field, as you face the stage.. At the Accessibility Center, ask about the route to the What Stage raised viewing platform.
- Which Stage: There is a raised viewing platform near Fifth Avenue that is reserved for people with mobility disabilities. Watch for wheelchair symbol signs.
- The Other Stage: There is a viewing platform on the left side of the field when facing the stage, near the inflatable slide.
- Music Performance Tents: Inside the This and That Tents, in the far-left corner of the back of the tent, there is a raised viewing platform reserved for patrons with mobility disabilities.
- Where In the Woods will have an accessible viewing area.