Accessible Event Information
Council are making every effort to ensure our events are accessible and enjoyable for all.
Please be aware the event and parking areas are located on sometimes uneven grass paddocks.
Getting there
Public Transport - Bus number 771, 790, 789 and 791 stop on Cranbourne-Frankston Road outside of Cruden Farm. 777 stops outside Peninsula Private Hospital which is a short walk away. Please visit www.ptv.vic.gov.au if you require information regarding wheelchair or scooter friendly buses. The closest train station is Frankston Train Station with connections via bus numbers 790, 791 and 789 to the event site.
Driving - If you are driving to the event, entry is via Cranhaven Road and McClelland Drive. To ease congestion, you will only be able to access Cranhaven Road via the Franskston-bound lanes of Cranbourne-Frankston Road, turning left into Cranhaven Road. The right turning lane from the Cranbourne direction of Cranbourne-Frankston Road will be closed.
Parking - There are a limited number of accessible car parking spaces available throughout the site. Please have your accessible car parking sticker visible to parking attendants and let them know upon entry if you require an accessible car space. There are limited accessible car spaces so get in quick before they’re gone.
Drop Off - If you are arriving via rideshare or taxi to the event and require a drop off location close to the festival, you can enter as a pedestrian on Cranbourne Road (near the bus stop) and Cranhaven road.
Walking - if you park outside of the event site or are walking from home, pedestrian access is via Cranbourne Road and Cranhaven road only.-
Facilities
Toilets - There will be accessible temporary/portable toilets available throughout the event site.
Water - There will be a hydration station onsite with taps and water bubblers. It is recommended that you bring a water bottle to fill up and stay hydrated throughout the day.
Seating - The Mayor's Party in the Park is an outdoor event. A limited number of tables and chairs will be available throughout. Patrons are encouraged to bring a picnic blanket to the event.
Chill Out Space - There are a lot of noises and people who attend the event. The Chill Out Space is a marquee where you can go to experience an environment with lesser noise and activity. This safe, accessible and inclusive space is perfect for children and adults wanting to seek some calm.
The space will include bean bags, sensory play objects, located away from loud noises. It’s a safe environment that allows patrons to explore and interact without risk.
If you need information about any aspects of the event, please do not hesitate to call the events team on 1300 322 322 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.