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Golden 1 Center Sensory-Inclusive and Sensory Room

Golden 1 Center

Sacramento, California - Sacramento County

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Sacramento

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Provider overview

Golden 1 Center in Sacramento is KultureCity sensory-inclusive with free sensory bags, weighted lap pads, and a dedicated sensory room so fans with sensory needs can enjoy games and concerts.

Golden 1 Center, home of the Sacramento Kings, is a KultureCity sensory-inclusive arena with a dedicated sensory room.

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Ages
Event guests of any age who benefit from sensory supports
Season
Year-round events; sensory supports available during games and concerts
Cost
Event admission applies; sensory bags and weighted lap pads are free with an ID at Guest Services Stations, and the sensory room is available during events.

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Golden 1 Center

Supports are available during events. Families should confirm event details and where to access sensory supports before attending.

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Sensory-inclusive arena and sensory room

Event visit planning, sensory bags, weighted lap pads, the dedicated sensory room, accessible seating, and crowd and noise questions.

Ages
Event guests of any age who benefit from sensory supports
Season
Year-round events; sensory supports available during games and concerts
Schedule
Sensory bags and the sensory room are available during events; confirm event details and where to access supports before attending.
Cost
Event admission applies; sensory bags and weighted lap pads are free with an ID at Guest Services Stations, and the sensory room is available during events.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
Golden 1 Center publishes a KultureCity sensory-inclusive certification with free sensory bags (KCVIP badges, fidget toys, noise-canceling headphones), weighted lap pads on request, and California's first dedicated sensory room in a sports venue.
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Sensory-inclusive arena and sensory room

Golden 1 Center publishes a KultureCity sensory-inclusive certification with free sensory bags (KCVIP badges, fidget toys, noise-canceling headphones), weighted lap pads on request, and California's first dedicated sensory room in a sports venue.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names sensory inclusive, KultureCity, sensory bags, KCVIP badges, fidget tools, noise-canceling headphones, weighted lap pads, and a dedicated sensory room.

Access notes to confirm: Ask where Guest Services Stations are (Sections 109 and 213), how to access the Event Level sensory room, crowd and noise expectations, and accessible seating options.

What we checked

What we found: Golden 1 Center publishes a KultureCity sensory-inclusive certification with free sensory bags (KCVIP badges, fidget toys, noise-canceling headphones), weighted lap pads on request, and California's first dedicated sensory room in a sports venue.

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What to confirm

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  • For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
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