Accessibility
Our festivals are committed to making the events accessible to everyone. The festival is held outdoors. There are sometimes great distances between parking lots, camping, and stages. The campgrounds and festival grounds are a combination of concrete, asphalt and natural terrain. There will be an elevated viewing area at the main stages for those with mobility limitations. An Access Center with professionally trained staff will be set up inside the Reformatory Road entrance to assist at the event who can answer all questions, provide wristbands for the viewing platform, and additional services listed below. Accessibility assistance is also available at the Concierge tent inside the VIP area.
- Information on access to seated stage viewing platforms
- Wheelchair accessible restrooms
- Private portable accessible restrooms (others located at all portable restroom areas)
- Private personal hygiene accommodations
- Mobility-device charging and storage
- Chilled medication storage (ice chest only)
- General Event Information (also in Braille and large print as requested)
- American Sign Language Interpreters (select sets based on requests)
- A place to sit and relax and escape the elements as needed
- Information on Accessibility access to the Reformatory for tours and the Tattoo Experience. See below for more details.
– Fans that are Deaf/Hard of Hearing can request a a Deaf/HoH wristband at the Access Center. This wristband is to show Festival staff that the patron plus ONE companion is eligible to enter the ASL viewing areas. The accessibility wristband is non-transferrable.
If you would like to request an ASL Interpreter, please submit a request form HERE. Please make your requests as early as possible, so our ASL Interpreters can best prepare. The ASL Interpreter request form will close one month prior to the festival. Note: while we will do our best to accommodate all ASL set requests, the earlier the request is made, the easier it will be for us to accommodate. Note, all Interpreter requests will not be guaranteed, and are subject to change.
- Service animals must be accompanied and under the supervision of the handler with the disability at all times.
- Service animals are not permitted to be left unattended under any circumstances.
- Handlers are required to be prepared for, and clean-up after, their animals at all times.
- We reserve the right to remove and/or refuse access to any service animal from the campgrounds or venue if that animal is deemed to be a health or safety threat to festival fans, staff, or other service animals, or in violation of our policies.
- All service animals must be credentialed by the Access Program staff (see the procedures below).
- Please note that all service dogs, including those from out of state must provide proof of rabies vaccination.
Yes, Inkcarceration is committed to making the events accessible to everyone and there will be accessible campsites available. Accessible showers will be available within camping. After reserving your campsite for Inkcarceration 2024, please fill out our ADA Camping Registration Form, HERE.
Please email access@inkcarceration.com if you have any questions.