Is the venue accessible for people with disabilities or special needs?
The organizers strive to make the event as accessible as possible. The congress venues are typically modern hotels or resorts with facilities to accommodate guests with disabilities. The group is generally accommodating – you could stick with the parts of the tour that suit you and skip others if needed.

If you have a disability or any special needs, it’s important to contact the organizers in advance to let them know. Email them or use the contact form explaining what accommodations you require. They will do their best to assist – whether it’s arranging a suitable hotel room, reserving a spot in workshops where you have more space. While there isn’t a formal statement on accessibility on our site, SalsaNor events are generally inclusive.

Additionally, if you have hearing impairments, the loud music might be a factor – bringing ear protection could help. For visual impairments, the crowd can be large but folks are helpful if you need guidance.

For anyone with special health needs (e.g., diabetes requiring snacks or medication schedules), you can keep what you need with you.

In summary, the congress venue is equipped for general accessibility. Prior communication is key for specific needs. The community is warm and will support you so you can enjoy the dancing just like everyone else.