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What facilities are there for disabled patrons?

Are there baby changing facilities on site?

Is there first aid on site?

Is there mobile phone coverage in the Park?

Is there a payphone in the Park?

Is there a cloakroom?

How many ATMs are there?

Is there free drinking water at the festival?

How many toilets are at the festival?

What facilities are there for disabled patrons?
Carers are admitted free and there are raised viewing platforms at Stages 1, 2 and 3. Disabled toilets and wheelchair parking (near the Hackney Road entrance car park) are also available.

Are there baby changing facilities on site?
Yes. There are now two - in each of the disabled toilet blocks on the north and south of the Park. Please remember to bring rubbish bags for the dirty nappies as the festival's waste split bins will not accept them.

Is there first aid on site?
Yes. St John's Ambulance are always present and the Royal Adelaide Hospital is only minutes away. For a donation you can buy sachets of sunscreen from St John's if you forget your own.

Is there mobile phone coverage in the Park?
Yes, but charge your phone before you leave home!

Is there a payphone in the Park?
Yes, and it is coin-operated.

Is there a cloakroom?
Yes, at the Hackney Road entrance near the bike park. The cloakroom will charge a nominal fee and close when gates close each night. No valuables can be left there (eg wallets/phones/cameras) and only small to medium sized closed/zippered bags/daypacks will be accepted ie no loose items of clothing such as coats/jumpers, no prams, no plastic/shopping carry bags etc.

All items are left at your own risk and the Event Manager takes no responsibility for items left behind when the festival ends. Any such items will be left with lost property at the Info Booth, then onsite until the following Friday, then held at the the festival office (tel 8271 1488) until the end of March. Thereafter, the items will be donated to charity.

How many ATMs are there?
Six - double what we had in 2007.

Is there free drinking water at the festival?
Yes, around half a dozen fountains set up around the Park

How many toilets are at the festival?
We provide 22 blocks of proper, regularly-cleaned toilets - no portaloos - plus disabled facilities. There are more women's toilets than men's so you never have to queue for long.

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