Accessibility Information

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2024

Information

If you are a person with a disability and require an accommodation to participate in a County program, service, or activity, requests may be made by calling 415-473-4381 (Voice), Dial 711 for CA Relay, or by submitting a Disability Accommodation Request at least five business days in advance of the event. We will do our best to fulfill requests received with less than five business days’ notice. Copies of documents are available in alternative formats upon request.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

Where can I find more accessibility information and services while I am at the Fair?

The ADA Concierge is an indoor, air conditioned quiet zone with comfy seating where guests with disabilities can come by to take a rest and learn more about our accommodation policy. Our trained ADA Concierge volunteers can assist with loaning out noise-canceling ear protection and fidgets. Drop a note in the ADA Concierge suggestion box to help make future fairs more accessible to all!

Are there wheelchairs or other mobilty devices for rent and/or use at the Fair?

Wheelchair and stroller rental equipment will not be available at the Fair. Visitors with accessibility needs will be responsible for bringing their own mobility devices. It is advised that those with accessibility needs bring any device that may make their Fair experience more enjoyable. Additionally, the Fair will provide multiple seating areas that may be used for periods of rest.

Are there accessibility guidelines for the carnival rides and games?

Yes, you can view the full ride guidelines linked below provided by Butler Amusements

View Ride Accessibility Guide (PDF)

Is there accessible parking and where is it located?

Yes, there is accessible parking located in the Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium parking lot located by the front Fair gate and the Armory parking lot near the carnival rides.

Is there an accessible loading zone for dropping off visitors with disabilities close to the entrance?

Yes, the ADA drop-off zone can be found the Veterans’ Memorial parking lot near the Fair’s front gate. People dropping off visitors with disabilities should enter at the Avenue of the Flags and state their purpose. The parking lot attendant will escort the vehicle to the ADA drop-off and then guide it out of the parking lot so that the driver may find parking elsewhere. These measures are taken to ensure everyone’s safety at the Fair.

Are front of the line passes available for guests with disabilities?

At this time, front of the line passes are not available. The Marin County Fair is working to launch this accommodation in 2025.

Are discount tickets available for individuals with disabilities or groups or tours that are comprised of individuals with disabilities?

Pre-sale tickets will be available at a discounted price online. To receive the discounted price, tickets must be bought online before entering the fairgrounds. Pricing varies depending on age and if individuals have served or are serving in the military. If you are a person with a disability and have difficulty accessing the online ticket purchase system, please contact the number below.

Phone: (415) 473-6400
CRS 711

Are there accessible restrooms and where are they located?

The Marin County Fair offers several accessible restroom locations throughout the fairgrounds. They can be found in the Island Pavilion, the Exhibit Hall, and near the Showcase Theater. All sets of portable units feature restrooms and hand-washing facilities for guests with disabilities.

What is the process for individuals with disabilities to request accommodations?

Cultural Services staff members are more than happy to assist with any accommodation requests in the days leading up to the Fair. However, once the Fair begins, they will be unavailable to answer phones. Because of this, volunteers will be taking calls during the Fair to ensure that any accommodation needs that you may have at the Fair are met. To make an accommodation request before or during the Fair, please call the number below.

Phone: (415) 473-6400
CRS 711

Why has Exceptional Art been cut from the Competitive Exhibits Program?

The Fair has formed an Ad Hoc Advisory Committee comprised of disability organizations and members of the disability community in Marin to address accessibility issues at the Fair. The first recommendation from the Ad Hoc Advisory Committee was to re-imagine the Exceptional Arts category as a Competitive exhibits program that focuses on artistic skills and fosters belonging. The consensus was that having a stand-alone category based on disability was not inclusive. The ultimate goal of disability civil rights is for full integration, so getting creative about identifying ways for folks to participate in inclusive ways is always preferred.  In the interim, we welcome our artists with disabilities and ask that they submit their work into one of the available categories; these categories welcome everyone.