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Fluor Field (Greenville Drive) Sensory Inclusive

Greenville Drive

Greenville, South Carolina - Greenville County

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Greenville

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945 South Main Street, Greenville, SC 29601

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Provider overview

Fluor Field, home of the Greenville Drive, is KultureCity Certified Sensory Inclusive with checkout sensory bags and two Quiet Zones so fans with sensory needs can enjoy a game.

The Greenville Drive are a Greenville Minor League Baseball team whose home, Fluor Field at the West End, is certified Sensory Inclusive through KultureCity.

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Ages
Fans of all ages with sensory needs and their families
Season
Baseball season, with sensory inclusive accommodations at home games
Cost
Sensory bags are free to borrow at any home game; confirm ticket prices with the team.

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Fluor Field at the West End

945 South Main Street, Greenville, SC 29601

Sensory features are available at Greenville Drive home games. Families should confirm sensory bags and Quiet Zones on game day.

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Sensory inclusive ballpark, sensory bags, and Quiet Zones

KultureCity sensory inclusion, checkout sensory bags, two Quiet Zones, and game-day planning at Fluor Field.

Ages
Fans of all ages with sensory needs and their families
Season
Baseball season, with sensory inclusive accommodations at home games
Schedule
Borrow a sensory bag at the Drive Information Center behind Section 107 and use a Quiet Zone as needed during a Fluor Field game.
Cost
Sensory bags are free to borrow at any home game; confirm ticket prices with the team.
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Why this is listed
Fluor Field at the West End, home of the Greenville Drive, is a KultureCity Certified Sensory Inclusive venue, with sensory bags (noise-reduction headphones, strobe-reduction glasses, fidget toys, and communication cards) to borrow at the Drive Information Center and two designated Quiet Zones.
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Program details we found

Sensory inclusive ballpark, sensory bags, and Quiet Zones

Fluor Field at the West End, home of the Greenville Drive, is a KultureCity Certified Sensory Inclusive venue, with sensory bags (noise-reduction headphones, strobe-reduction glasses, fidget toys, and communication cards) to borrow at the Drive Information Center and two designated Quiet Zones.

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What the provider says: The source names a KultureCity Certified Sensory Inclusive venue, sensory bags with noise-reduction headphones, strobe-reduction glasses, fidget toys, and communication cards, plus two designated Quiet Zones.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about borrowing a sensory bag at the Information Center, locating the two Quiet Zones, and quieter areas of the ballpark.

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What we found: Fluor Field at the West End, home of the Greenville Drive, is a KultureCity Certified Sensory Inclusive venue, with sensory bags (noise-reduction headphones, strobe-reduction glasses, fidget toys, and communication cards) to borrow at the Drive Information Center and two designated Quiet Zones.

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