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Great New York State Fair prioritizes inclusivity

Great New York State Fair prioritizes inclusivity


By Blake Jackson

The Great New York State Fair is committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment for all visitors. To address the needs of individuals with sensory sensitivities, the fair is introducing a sensory room and sensory-friendly hours.

The sensory room, located inside The Wegmans Art and Home Center, will provide a quiet and calming space for fairgoers who need a break from the bustling atmosphere. Equipped with soft lighting, calming music, weighted lap pads, and other sensory tools, the room offers a peaceful retreat.

"We're always striving to make The Fair more inclusive and accessible for everyone," said Fair Director Julie LaFave. "With so much going on throughout the Fairgrounds, it can become overwhelming, especially to those who have anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, autism, dementia, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and other neurodivergent challenges. Our goal continues to be able to provide fun, safe, and enjoyable entertainment for everyone. As part of our commitment to making The Fair more accessible, we've worked with KultureCity and are proud to have been certified as a Sensory Friendly Fair. We're thrilled to offer a dedicated space and sensory friendly hours."

In addition to the sensory room, the fair will host a sensory-friendly day on Tuesday, August 27th, featuring reduced noise levels and lights on Midway rides.

The Great New York State Fair runs from August 21st to September 2nd and offers a variety of entertainment, including concerts, exhibits, and food vendors. Visitors can purchase tickets, parking passes, and ride passes online.

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