Family Resource Center

The Life is good Festival is a fundraising music festival geared towards all ages, young and old! We aim to be the most family-friendly music festival in the world. The Life is good Festival will feature a "Good Kids" zone in a shaded tent environment, home to the top acts in kids' entertainment including The Fresh Beat Band, Dan Zanes and Friends, KIDZ BOP Kids and Josh & The Jamtones!

There will be lots of kid-friendly activities all weekend long, including hands-on games and interactive arts activities. Visit the Life is good Information Tent to pick up some complimentary sunscreen and earplugs to protect your little one's sensitive skin and ears. To help you get your strollers to and from the parking areas, hop onto one of the Life is good shuttles, running all weekend.

Chillville


This chill-out zone is geared towards families. With comfy seating and blankets for relaxation, tons of books, big soft blocks for kids to play with and a mellow vibe, your family can have some quiet time as you gear up for your next festival adventure.  And it’s all for a great cause to help kids! 100% of Life is good's profits from the Festival will go towards The Life is good Playmakers, helping kids overcome life-threatening challenges such as violence, illness and extreme poverty.

Mothers Nursing Zone

Need a quiet space to breastfeed or to comfort your kids?  Visit the Mothers’ Nursing Zone, located right in Chillville.

Diaper Changing Zone

Did a little accident present itself? There will be a special diaper changing station to take care of it in Chillville.

Available at the Information Tent

• Complimentary earplugs

• Complimentary sunscreen

You’ll also find:

• Shaded areas galore!

• Healthy food and snacks all day long

• Kid-friendly activities including storytelling, magic and nature shows.

Family FAQs


What do I do to report or find a missing child?

You should immediately report any missing children to the nearest staff person, security or police officer. We will have a "Tag-A-Tot"- program onsite at the main festival gate to easily identify any missing children.

What is “Tag-a-Tot”?

Coming to the festival with a youngster now? Take advantage of our free Tag-a-Tot service. Stop by the Tag-a-Tot booth where we will take down your contact information and give your child a specially numbered wristband. Should the two of you get separated, we'll have a way to reconnect you.

Is breastfeeding allowed?

Breastfeeding is allowed anywhere on earth. But we will also provide a quiet space located in Chillville for mothers to breastfeed or to comfort their children in a peaceful setting.

Is there a diaper changing station?

Located in Chillville, there will be a special diaper changing station to take care of any little accidents that might present themselves.

Will there be a lost and found?

If you lost something while at the festival, check with the Lost and Found, which is located inside the Information tent.

How do I pay for food, beverage and games?

Cash will be used to purchase food and beverage. There will be ATM's located onsite. There will be no fee for games.

What will be available in the food areas?

Reasonably priced food (including vegetarian/vegan options) and drinks will be available onsite. More information about the food vendors and options will be released in the upcoming weeks.

Can we bring in food and drinks?

Special food for infants and toddlers as well as those with dietary needs is allowed. Medication is also allowed for those with special medical conditions.

Can I leave the festival and re-enter without paying?

Yes, you may come and go as you wish as long as you have your ticket available when re-entering.

What is allowed into the festival?

  • Strollers and small wagons
  • Blankets (may not exceed 6'x8') Inserting stakes, poles, or any other objects into the ground, or use of ropes, cords, tape etc. to reserve space is prohibited
  • Soft-sided coolers
  • Regular-size/unframed backpacks
  • Two factory-sealed water bottles up to 1 liter each
  • Empty Camelback, Nalgene or other empty clear plastic container
  • Small digital cameras or point-and-click 35mm cameras
  • Binoculars

What is NOT allowed into the festival?

  • Framed or large backpacks
  • Chairs (including soft sided collapsible)
  • Glass containers of ANY kind
  • Bicycles inside the festival grounds (bike racks are available onsite next to the church entrance)
  • Instruments and laser pointers
  • Umbrellas
  • Picnic baskets
  • Lawn furniture
  • Large or hard-sided coolers (including thermoses)
  • Tents
  • Pets or live animals (except service dogs) of any kind, even friendly ones
  • Video or Audio recording equipment — no video recording will be allowed
  • Professional still camera equipment (no detachable lenses, tripods, big zooms, or commercial use rigs)
  • No illegal vending is permitted - no unauthorized/unlicensed vendors allowed
  • No tailgating!
  • No camping!

Do you issue rain checks?

No rain checks are given. We are open rain or shine, and all acts will be performed as scheduled unless conditions threaten the safety of the participants and festival guests.