ADA Accessibility

Accessibility Ticket Options​

Accessible viewing areas are available with both GA and VIP tickets. Simply purchase your GA or VIP ticket online — there is no separately labeled ADA ticket type.

Accessibility Companion​

Each ADA guest may bring one (1) companion into ADA viewing areas.

Upon check-in at Gate 12, you’ll receive your ADA wristband(s):

If you have the same companion all weekend, they will receive wristbands for each day.

If your companion changes daily, each new companion can check in at Gate 12 on their day to receive a wristband under your name.

Wristbands cannot be reissued unless the original is returned.

To replace a companion wristband, return the original to Gate 12 for re-issue.

Accessible Viewing Areas​

Designated ADA viewing areas are available at:

  • The Mothership (Main Stage)
  • The Harvest

Each ADA guest may bring one companion into these areas.
All seating is first come, first served.

Viewing Area Rules:

  • Please avoid blocking the view of others.
  • Companions may be asked to step out if capacity is reached.

Parking​

ADA Parking for Campers

Campers will park directly at their ADA campsite. For easier mobility, vehicles may drop guests off near Gate 12, but the vehicle must return to the campsite immediately afterward.

ADA Parking for Non-Campers

Located along the fence line near Gate 10-12, plus the first row of the General Parking Lot, depending on availability.

To purchase ADA Parking:

  1. Buy a general 3-Day or 1-Day Parking Pass.
  2. Upon arrival, present your placard, ID, and DMV paperwork at the main gates.
  3. You’ll then be directed to ADA Parking.

One vehicle per handicap placard. Any additional vehicles will park in General Parking.

Verification Requirements

You must have:

  • Disabled Person Parking placard, permit, or plate
  • DMV documentation and matching ID
  • The placard holder present in the vehicle
  • Festival wristbands worn by all passengers

🚫 It is illegal to park in ADA spaces without valid credentials or to use another person’s placard.

HOH (Deaf and Hard of Hearing) Fans​

If you need an ASL interpreter, please submit your request at least two (2) weeks before the festival by emailing INFO@FORCEFIELDSFESTIVAL.COM or calling 715-289-4401.

This advance notice allows time to schedule and prepare an interpreter.

Dietary Needs​

Select food vendors may offer gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan options.
These will be listed in the Food Finder section of the mobile app approximately two weeks before the festival.

Camping

Preferred ADA camping sites are available in:

  • Row C (Sites 1–16)
  • Row D (Sites 11–16)
  • Row E (Sites 1–16)

To reserve, call 715-289-4401 and have your placard number ready.

One placard is required per ADA campsite.
Sites are limited and sell out quickly.

Verification Requirements

You must have:

  • Disabled Person Parking placard, permit, or plate
  • DMV documentation and matching ID
  • Placard holder present at check-in

Accessible Campground Shuttle​

The Campground Shuttle is fully accessible. It runs through multiple campground areas, including ADA Camping.

Due to high demand, wait times may reach up to 25 minutes.

Shuttle wristbands can be purchased online or at the Main Gates.
View the full Shuttle Route Map

Mobility Disabilities

Guests with mobility disabilities are welcome to use personal mobility devices such as wheelchairs and scooters.

Please note: mobility devices are not available for rent onsite.

The venue terrain consists of grass and crushed granite. Travel between stages may involve traveling up to a quarter mile in direct sunlight. The festival does not provide transportation between stages, so guests should plan accordingly or travel with a companion.

Service Animals

Only trained service animals are permitted in concert grounds.
We recommend your service animal wear a visible vest, harness, or leash to help other fans recognize that they are working.
Handlers must:

  • Keep the animal leashed and under control at all times
  • Clean up after the animal
  • Accept liability for any damages or injuries

Festival staff may ask whether the animal is required due to a disability.

Emotional support or companion animals are not permitted in the concert grounds, only the campgrounds.
If a service animal jeopardizes the safety of others, both the animal and handler may be asked to leave.

Medical & Medications

The EMS Tent is located near the windmill. Check the mobile app for its exact location.

Medications

All prescription medications must be:

  • In the original labeled container with your name
  • Matched to your government-issued ID
  • Only a sufficient amount for the duration of the event should be brought

Feedback​

We’re always striving to make the festival experience more accessible and enjoyable.
Please share any feedback, suggestions, or accessibility concerns by emailing INFO@FORCEFIELDSFESTIVAL.COM