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Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about Voodoo Village. From tickets and travel to facilities and applications, everything you need to prepare for your journey can be found here.
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Welcome to our very own pumping bar inside the Safe Space, located next to the First Aid at Voodoo Village. A cozy haven where expecting visitors can take a breather, and breastfeeding mamas can pump in peace, fully shielded from the buzz outside. The space is lovingly hosted by midwives, so you’ll always have expert care close at hand.
What you’ll find inside
A fridge to keep your breast milk safe and cool
A spot to store and clean your pumping gear (until 1h before closing)
A calm and comfy setting where your privacy is sacred
The festival has several paved paths that are wheelchair-friendly. The ground of most of the stages is paved. However, one must be careful when it rains. The ground can get soggy making some stages difficult to access. Please email info@voodoovillage.be so we can make sure you receive a special pass that gives you access to the festival backstage with hardened pathways.
There is a disabled parking provided close to the festival. People who want a place in disabled parking will have to prove it with their blue card. Someone who does not have a disability but has, for example, a broken leg will also have to provide proof. Please contact us in advance so we can inform you about the location of the parking.
Accessible restrooms are available for the disabled and are clearly marked.
Are you someone with a disability and still looking for someone to go to Voodoo Village with you? Then post your ad on www.circuitsortie.be and hopefully find a nice festival buddy soon.
If you have any further questions, don’t hesitate to contact info@voodoovillage.be.
The festival has several paved paths that are wheelchair-friendly. The ground of most of the stages is paved. However, one must be careful when it rains. The ground can get soggy making some stages difficult to access. Please email info@voodoovillage.be so we can make sure you receive a special pass that gives you access to the festival backstage with hardened pathways.
There is a disabled parking provided close to the festival. People who want a place in disabled parking will have to prove it with their blue card. Someone who does not have a disability but has, for example, a broken leg will also have to provide proof. Please contact us in advance so we can inform you about the location of the parking.
Accessible restrooms are available for the disabled and are clearly marked.
Are you someone with a disability and still looking for someone to go to Voodoo Village with you? Then post your ad on www.circuitsortie.be and hopefully find a nice festival buddy soon.
If you have any further questions, don’t hesitate to contact info@voodoovillage.be.
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