All information for disabled and disabled visitors in one place.
TICKETS
We offer discounted admission for ZTP and ZTP/P card holders and their accompanying persons. Tickets can be conveniently purchased online.
TRANSPORT
You can arrive by car (parking info below) or by public transport. From the main train station, which is right next to the bus station, a shuttle service will be available to the festival, namely low-floor city buses with a platform for wheelchair users. The timetable can be found on the RFP mobile app or on the website just before the festival.
PARKING
If you are driving and want to park within the grounds, buy parking in advance here (we do not offer special tickets for disabled people, spaces cannot be reserved). There is a special VIP parking area for disabled persons and disabled persons with disabilities as close as possible to the main entrance. If you have extra space in your car, offer it for carpooling via the Yedem app. For more information, click here.
CAMPSITE
Within the standard campsite, there will be a dedicated space for several dozen tents as close to the main entrance to the site as possible. There will be wheelchair-accessible lockable toilets in the campsite. Overnight camping with your own tent can be purchased online (we do not offer special tickets for disabled campers, so buy a standard four-day camp).
SANITARY FACILITIES
Lockable, wheelchair-accessible mobile toilets will be placed in the festival grounds and in a specially designated camping area. The locks will be by numerical code (the number combination will be given to you at the info point or in the accessible relaxation tent). Two wheelchair accessible showers with toilets locked with a Eurokey can be found in the area next to the wheelchair accessible tent. If you do not have a Eurokey, the tent staff will lend you one.
ELEVATED VIEWING PLATFORMS
The two main open air stages (KB Stage and Tesco Stage) will have elevated platforms for a better view of the stage. Only wheelchair users with disabilities can access the platform. There is no charge for access to the platform, nor is it possible to reserve the space in advance
ACCESSIBILITY OF THE FESTIVAL AREA
Mobile ramps made of recycled plastic will be deployed in the area, providing access to important areas such as accreditation and information, but also to dining and relaxation areas, partner zones, festival merch, hangars, bars, etc.
WHEELCHAIR-ACCESSIBLE REST TENT
You can find the tent near the E2 Stage. Entrance is restricted to disabled persons and disabled persons with an escort. It is a place to rest, refresh, at the same time the tent serves as an info point, you can recharge your electric wheelchair (or phone) and we can help with basic repairs of the wheelchair (or call someone 🙂 ). In the tent there will be seating bags, couches, tables with benches. The staffed tent will be open until about midnight.
GUIDE DOGS
You can’t escape the noise and sounds at the festival. At the same time, we expect 50,000 people to attend this year, so not even in front of people. The venue is located in the area of a former military airfield, so there is not much shade. It is therefore not a suitable environment even for specially trained dogs. Please leave them at home and take a human partner or partner who will enjoy the festival with you.
WHERE TO GET MORE INFORMATION AT THE FESTIVAL
Most of the essential information, including a map and program, can be found in the mobile app or on the web. You can download the app in the App Store and Google Play.
There is an info point at the festival in the so-called 24-hour zone (outside the festival grounds). The central repository of information will be the wheelchair-accessible relaxation tent. Any questions can also be sent via social media.
Before the festival, write to Radka Hájková at radka@rockforpeople.cz, who is in charge of the RfP project. In case of extreme emergency, you can call +420 730 158 883.
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