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Notre Dame Stadium Sensory Bags

University of Notre Dame Hospitality

Notre Dame, Indiana - St. Joseph County

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May 15, 2026

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South Bend

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Provider overview

Notre Dame Stadium offers sensory bags through Guest Services Booths during football gamedays, along with Safe in the Seat wristbands and in-stadium assistance for guests who need help during the event.

University of Notre Dame Hospitality publishes football gameday visitor information, guest services, accessibility notes, and stadium support details.

Quick facts

Phone
574-631-8895
Email
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Ages
All ages attending Notre Dame football games
Season
Notre Dame football season and gameday events
Cost
Confirm current ticket cost, accessible seating, sensory bag checkout, parking, and event policies before attending.

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Notre Dame Stadium

The source says sensory bags can be checked out at Guest Services Booths throughout the concourses.

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Football gameday sensory bags

Gameday support through Guest Services Booths, including sensory bags, Safe in the Seat wristbands, and in-stadium assistance contact information.

Ages
All ages attending Notre Dame football games
Season
Notre Dame football season and gameday events
Schedule
Use the current football schedule and ask any Guest Services Booth about sensory bags after stadium gates open.
Cost
Confirm current ticket cost, accessible seating, sensory bag checkout, parking, and event policies before attending.
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Last checked
May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Notre Dame football gameday stadium information page says Guest Services Booths offer sensory bags, Safe in the Seat wristbands for children or other vulnerable guests, and in-stadium assistance.
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Program details we found

Football gameday sensory bags

The official Notre Dame football gameday stadium information page says Guest Services Booths offer sensory bags, Safe in the Seat wristbands for children or other vulnerable guests, and in-stadium assistance.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: Notre Dame says sensory bags are designed to help lessen sensory overload or engage the senses for a more positive guest experience.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm sensory bag checkout, Safe in the Seat wristbands, guest assistance phone access, accessible seating, gate entry, restrooms, parking, and gameday sound or crowd conditions.

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What we found: The official Notre Dame football gameday stadium information page says Guest Services Booths offer sensory bags, Safe in the Seat wristbands for children or other vulnerable guests, and in-stadium assistance.

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