Bumbershoot Sensory Accessibility Guide
Posted on August 29, 2018
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Sensory Access is so excited to be partnering with Bumbershoot to make this awesome music festival more sensory accessible! Come borrow noise-reducing headphones and fidgets at the Accessibility Center, grab a pair of ear plugs from our support staff roaming the crowds, or seek some sensory-reprieve in our low-stimuli area! If you need access to one of the disability viewing areas to get away from the crowds, come see us at the accessibility center for a disability wristband. Access to the areas by the stages are first come, first served. If you think you might need support in the crowds during any of the performances you can reach out to us over social media!