Creating inclusive carnival experiences means ensuring every game—from the ring toss to the duck pond—is accessible to players of all abilities. This Ring Toss Game Accessibility Survey helps carnival operators, event planners, and entertainment venues gather essential feedback from players with mobility aids to identify barriers and implement meaningful improvements.
Whether you're running a school fundraiser, county fair, festival midway, or corporate event, accessibility isn't just the right thing to do—it's good business. Players who use wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, or other mobility aids deserve the same chance to win prizes and create memories as everyone else.
Ring toss is a classic carnival staple, but traditional game booth designs often create unintentional barriers. Counters may be too high for wheelchair users to see the bottles clearly. Throwing distances that work for standing players may be impossible for seated players. Prize shelves might be out of reach for someone using a walker or cane.
By actively seeking feedback from players with mobility aids, you can:
This survey helps you collect structured feedback on the player experience, from approaching the booth to walking away with a prize.
The Ring Toss Game Accessibility Survey includes questions about:
Built with Paperform's doc-style editor, this template uses conditional logic to show relevant questions based on the type of mobility aid used, creating a personalized survey experience that respects each player's time.
This accessibility survey is designed for:
Collecting accessibility feedback is just the first step. With Paperform's powerful integrations and Stepper workflow automation, you can:
The survey results give you concrete, actionable data to justify accessibility investments—from adjustable counter heights to modified throwing distances to accessible prize retrieval systems.
Accessibility improvements benefit everyone, not just players with mobility aids. Lower counters help children. Clear sightlines assist players with visual impairments. Extra space around booths makes the midway less congested for all guests.
When players with disabilities can fully participate in carnival games, you're not just checking a compliance box—you're creating joyful, memorable experiences and demonstrating that your event truly welcomes everyone.
Paperform makes it easy to create accessible, branded surveys that work seamlessly on any device. The form itself is WCAG-friendly, ensuring players using screen readers or other assistive technologies can easily provide their feedback.
Start gathering accessibility feedback today and take the first step toward a truly inclusive carnival experience. With Paperform's intuitive form builder, you can customize this template in minutes and begin collecting responses immediately—no coding required.
Ready to make your carnival games accessible to all? Use this Ring Toss Game Accessibility Survey to listen to your players, identify barriers, and create the inclusive experience everyone deserves.
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