Have a calmer, less stimulated Iowa State Fair when sensory-friendly morning returns (2024)

The flashing lights, loud sounds and massive crowds can sometimes be too much for some people at the Iowa State Fair. Fairgoers who might otherwise find themselves over- or under-stimulated can once again partake in the fair’s sensory-friendly morning Wednesday.

Last year’s State Fair marked the first time a sensory-friendly morning was offered to fairgoers.

"We heard from family after family that last year was the first time their whole family could go and enjoy the fair because their children had an environment that they could be successful in and they can enjoy our wonderful state fair,” Teri Wahlig, ChildServe CEO, told the Des Moines Register.

Here is what you need to know about the one-time experience presented by ChildServe, which provides healthcare services to children with developmental delays, disabilities, injuries and other special needs.

What is the Iowa State Fair sensory-friendly morning?

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People with autism or sensory processing disorders can experience the fair designed with them in mind for one morning. Specific locations will reduce noise or motions, and experiences open before the general public enters to ensure smaller crowds. The morning includes calming rooms staffed by ChildServe occupational therapists. There will also be Spanish language interpreters and sign language interpreters present at the fairgrounds.

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What is the purpose of a sensory-friendly morning?

Sensory processing disorders affect "how the brain processes sensory information" such as sight, sound or texture, Wahlig said. Some sensory processing disorders cause an oversensitivity or an “under-sensitivity” to sensory input, Wahlig said. Either instance can cause a distressing environment that people may find difficult to manage. For example, a child overcome with sensory input may have a meltdown or a child with lower sensitivity to sensory input may have difficulties remaining still, she said.

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What activities are available during sensory-friendly morning at the Iowa State Fair?

Visit the Animal Learning Center from 8 to 9 a.m. for a quieter experience. There, fairgoers can watch the morning chores or snuggle with baby animals. The Animal Learning Center will open to the public at 9 a.m.

Guests can visit the Garden, located near Gate 16, to see fruit trees, vegetable gardens, a composting display or a display about the history of corn. People can do some picking at the garden from 8 to 10 a.m., and there will be sensory bins filled with seeds, dirt, flowers and more.

Over at the Blue Ribbon Kids’ Club near the MidAmerican Energy Stage, all are welcome to make their own bead bracelets and weighted lap buddy from 10 to 11 a.m.

Fairgoers looking to hop on a ride during sensory-friendly morning can visit Thrill Town, east of Gate 10 and north of the Jacobson Exhibition Center lawn. Lights and sounds will be subdued for less stimulation.

Other activities include magic shows at the Fun Forest Stage, a sensory walk in Kids’ Zone and more. Visit the State Fair’s website to learn more about all the activities offered during sensory-friendly morning.

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Will there be a calming room this year?

The calming room will be at the same location as last year near the Administration Building and located at the Service Center.

Another calming room has been added in the Jacobson Exhibition Center, said Iowa State Fair CEO Jeremy Parsons. He said the room was so popular last year, the fair needed to add more space this year.

That location is divided into two sections — one designed for a lower stimulation environment and the other for individuals seeking more sensory input, a place where people can jump, walk and get moving, Wahlig said.

Calming rooms will be staffed by ChildServe occupational therapists on Wednesday through 4 p.m. The air-conditioned space offers adjustable lighting, sensory fidgets, comfortable chairs and more to help fairgoers calm down.

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What time is the Iowa State Fair sensory-friendly morning?

The sensory friendly morning will be held Aug. 16 from 8 a.m. to noon.

Entrances to the Fairgrounds open at 8 a.m., so there will be fairgoers present who are not participating in sensory-friendly morning activities.

Will there be another sensory-friendly morning during the 2023 Iowa State Fair?

No.

Calming rooms will be open throughout the fair but not staffed as it will be on Wednesday. The State Fair does has a guide online to other locations that can provide a sensory-friendly experience during the fair's run.

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Are there any costs to the sensory-friendly morning?

The only cost involved would be fair admission, which is $16 for anyone 12 and older and $10 for children ages 6 to 11.

Editor's Note:This article was updated with the correct location for the Garden.

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Paris Barraza covers entertainment, lifestyle and arts at the Des Moines Register. Reach her atPBarraza@registermedia.comor follow her on Twitter @ParisBarraza.

Have a calmer, less stimulated Iowa State Fair when sensory-friendly morning returns (2024)

FAQs

Can you take water bottles into the Iowa State Fair? ›

Outside food and one sealed bottle of water are allowed on the grounds during the Fair. Reusable drink containers are acceptable if they are empty. There are water refill stations on the grounds. NOTE: metal and glass containers are not allowed in the Iowa State Fair Grandstand or Elwell Family Park.

Where is the best place to park at the Iowa State Fair? ›

There are 3 parking lots onsite (North, Northeast, and University) that cost $10/vehicle. These lots are the most ideal options since they are close to the fairgrounds and the North and Northeast lots offer a free shuttle to and from the admission gates.

Are dogs allowed at Iowa State Fair? ›

Pets on leashes are allowed on the Fairgrounds during non-Fairtime only. They are not allowed during the Fair. Pets are not allowed in buildings during events unless special arrangements have been made prior to the event start. Certified service animals are allowed in buildings.

How many people attend the Iowa State Fair? ›

According to fair officials, Sunday's attendance was 85,714, pushing the total figure to 1,133,958 over this year's 11 days. That's second only to 2019, when 1,170,375 went through the gates. Rounding out the top five fairs are 2018 (1,130,260), 2017 (1,130,071) and 2022 (1,118,763).

Can you take backpacks into the Iowa State Fair? ›

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Prohibited items include: weapons of any kind; bottles, cans, coolers; video or tape recorders (still photos may be taken at the discretion of the performer). Prohibited Items in Grandstand: NO BACKPACKS OR LARGE BAGS ALLOWED. NO PROFESSIONAL CAMERAS, AUDIO AND VIDEO RECORDING EQUIPMENT.

Can you bring a backpack into the Iowa State Fair? ›

The Iowa State Fair reserves the right to search all bags, backpacks, coolers, purses, containers etc. upon entry to the Fair and upon request while on the Fairgrounds. Refusal to comply will result in denied entry. There will be additional bag searches upon entering main gates and the Grandstand.

Is there free parking at the Iowa State Fair? ›

On-site parking is available in the University, North and Northeast parking lots; $10 per vehicle and per motorcycle. Three Park & Ride locations are available, with free parking, from 8:30 a.m. to midnight each day of the Iowa State Fair.

Is the Iowa State Fair the largest in the country? ›

The internationally acclaimed Iowa State Fair is the single largest event in the state of Iowa and one of the oldest and largest agricultural and industrial expositions in the country.

What is the best county fair in Iowa? ›

The Clay County Fair is held every September in Spencer, Iowa, United States. It is the largest county fair in the state of Iowa. It has the largest agricultural exposition in North America. Bringing in over 310,000 visitors a year, the Clay County Fair is one of the largest county fairs in the United States.

Are pocket knives allowed at the Iowa State Fair? ›

Firearms, large knives and tasers are all prohibited on the fairgrounds, as are fireworks, glass bottles and drones. Visitors should check the Iowa State Fair's website safety page to see a list of banned objects, Jones said. "It's things that are common sense that you don't need at the fair for any reason," he said.

How much is parking at the Iowa State Fair? ›

Parking lots are available for motorcycle and vehicle parking in the A, B and C Lots for $10. Fairgoers can take the Blue Line Parking Shuttle inside the A, B and C parking lots for FREE from designated stops to the admission gates. Bicycle parking is also available inside Gate 11 for free.

How much does the average person spend at the Iowa State Fair? ›

If you aren't careful, it can be easy to blow your budget on a day at the fair. The average group of fairgoers (three people) spends roughly $126 on entertainment, parking/admission, and food.

Why is Iowa State Fair so popular? ›

Annually attracting more than a million people from all over the world, the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines is Iowa's great celebration, a salute to the state's best in agriculture, industry, entertainment and achievement. It is the true heartbeat of the Midwest, unequaled and unduplicated.

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Fair guests are welcome to bring their own water bottles, as well as outside food and drinks to the fair. No alcoholic beverages may be brought into the fair. PLEASE NOTE: Coolers are not permitted in the Grandstand concert venue.

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