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Protective Stadium KultureCity Sensory Room

Protective Stadium (BJCC)

Birmingham, Alabama - Jefferson County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Birmingham

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Protective Stadium in Birmingham is KultureCity sensory-inclusive certified, with a dedicated sensory room and free sensory bags for guests with sensory needs at events.

Protective Stadium is a BJCC stadium in Birmingham that is KultureCity Sensory Inclusive certified with a dedicated sensory room and sensory bags.

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Ages
Guests of all ages who benefit from sensory supports; children must be accompanied by an adult in the sensory room
Season
Year-round during stadium events
Cost
Sensory bags are free to borrow at Guest Services; confirm event admission and ticket requirements.

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Supports are event-based. Families should confirm sensory-room access and sensory-bag availability for a specific event.

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Sensory-inclusive stadium events

A KultureCity sensory room, free sensory bags, accessible seating, and sensory planning for a stadium event.

Ages
Guests of all ages who benefit from sensory supports; children must be accompanied by an adult in the sensory room
Season
Year-round during stadium events
Schedule
The sensory room is open for all events from gates open through the end of the event; borrow sensory bags at the Northwest Corner Guest Services.
Cost
Sensory bags are free to borrow at Guest Services; confirm event admission and ticket requirements.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
Protective Stadium, part of the BJCC, is Sensory Inclusive certified through KultureCity, with the KultureCity Knight Sensory Room in the Northeast Corner of the concourse and free sensory bags (VIP lanyard, fidget tools, noise-reducing headphones, visual cue card, weighted lap pads) at Guest Services.
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Sensory-inclusive stadium events

Protective Stadium, part of the BJCC, is Sensory Inclusive certified through KultureCity, with the KultureCity Knight Sensory Room in the Northeast Corner of the concourse and free sensory bags (VIP lanyard, fidget tools, noise-reducing headphones, visual cue card, weighted lap pads) at Guest Services.

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What the provider says: The source names Sensory Inclusive certification, a KultureCity sensory room, and sensory bags with noise-reducing headphones, fidget tools, a visual cue card, and weighted lap pads.

Access notes to confirm: Ask where the sensory room and Guest Services are, how to borrow a sensory bag, accessible seating, quieter entry gates, and the adult-accompaniment rule for the sensory room.

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What we found: Protective Stadium, part of the BJCC, is Sensory Inclusive certified through KultureCity, with the KultureCity Knight Sensory Room in the Northeast Corner of the concourse and free sensory bags (VIP lanyard, fidget tools, noise-reducing headphones, visual cue card, weighted lap pads) at Guest Services.

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