FESTIVAL MAP

FESTIVAL RULES
FESTIVAL ADMISSION
Admission tickets are available at LAPRIDE.org for $15 in advance (on-line only) through 11:59 p.m. on Friday, June 11, 2010, and $20 if purchased at the gate. Children under the age of 12 are admitted free when accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Discounted tickets for people with disabilities, under 18 or over 65 are available in advance at the Christopher Street West office, (323) 969-8302, or on the day of the event at the special ticket sales window (ID will be required). Festival entrance and ticket sales are located on San Vicente at both Santa Monica Blvd. and Melrose Ave.
BEVERAGES
Soft drinks, water and alcoholic refreshments will be available for purchase on the festival grounds. Drink tickets will be sold for $1.00 each. You must be 21 years or older to purchase, consume, or possess any alcoholic beverages. Wristbands and ID will be required and checked.
EXHIBITORS
This is YOUR time to be celebrated, entertained and informed by visiting more than 200 exhibitor tents at the LA PRIDE Festival here for your enjoyment. Take advantage of one of the largest gatherings of local LGBT community groups, social organizations, artisans, activities and specialized businesses in the Greater Los Angeles Area supporting of the PRIDE family.
FIRST AID
The large RED CROSS on the festival map marks the location of the First Aid Station. Medical teams will also be available at both entrances, as well as throughout the festival lot, and can be identified by their uniforms and medical insignias.
PETS
Due to Health Department rules, ABSOLUTELY NO PETS are allowed on the festival site. The ONLY exception is for certified assisting animals. This rule applies to all pets – exotic as well as domestic.
SAFETY
West Hollywood Sheriff’s deputies, private security and volunteer “safety” monitors will be in abundance and constantly roving the festival site. In the event a problem should arise, please ask for assistance.
SPECIAL SERVICES
ASL Interpreters will be available for the deaf and hearing-impaired near the Main Stage of the festival site. Interpreters can be requested for all areas of the festival with staged performances.
ADA ACCESSABILITY
Christopher Street West is dedicated to ensuring full access to all individuals, regardless of disability. Specially designed ramps and signage will be installed at several key locations within the festival site to improve access for all to all areas. Individuals requiring further assistance should visit the INFORMATION BOOTH during the event.
INFORMATION
The INFORMATION BOOTH will be centrally located on San Vicente Blvd. and will handle Lost & Found.
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