FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Fees
Does the Festival charge an entrance fee?
No. The Festival is free to the public as a courtesy from the Knights of Columbus. It is free for both groups as well as individuals.
________________________________________Parking
Is parking available in the area?
Yes. Parking is available.
________________________________________Is there a place to eat at the Festival, such as a cafeteria?
Yes. Jobing.com Arena partners with ARAMARK to create a diverse menu of food and beverage with something for everyone. Alcohol will not be served.
________________________________________Handicapped Access
Is the venue handicapped accessible?
Yes. Jobing.com Arena recognizes the needs of persons with disabilities and exceeds the requirements for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Arizona accessibility mandates. Jobing.com Arena also provides a full range of accomodations for guests with disabilities to ensure their safety, comfort and enjoyment of our events and facilities.
Is there a First Aid facility on site?
First Aid facilities are located on the Main Concourse level across from Section 106 and on the Upper Concourse level across from Section 226. Paramedics are also available throughout the arena and will respond immediately when assistance is needed. Please ask the nearest Jobing.com Arena team member for help should you require assistance.
Photography
Can visitors take photographs at the Festival?
Still cameras are allowed during all events listed in the agenda except when otherwise requested during the event. No camera may interfere with the view of other guests. Professional photography, cameras with detachable lenses and audio and videotaping are prohibited unless permission is granted by the Knights of Columbus Office of Media Relations at (203) 752-4253.
________________________________________Get involved
How can I get involved?
The best way to get involved is by participating in the preparatory activities leading up to the Festival.
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