In a major step toward inclusivity, festivals across the UK and beyond are welcoming Mobiloo, the world’s first mobile Changing Places toilet, ensuring that people with complex disabilities can fully participate in events without barriers.
Mobiloo is a specially designed mobile facility that goes beyond standard accessible toilets. It includes an adult-sized changing bench, a ceiling hoist, and plenty of space for both the individual and their caregivers—key features that many traditional festival toilets lack. For many disabled festival-goers, Mobiloo represents the difference between staying home and enjoying an event like everyone else.
Over the past few years, major music, arts, and community festivals have embraced Mobiloo as part of their commitment to accessibility. Events such as Download, Boomtown, Carfest and Camp Bestival have all incorporated Mobiloo facilities, recognising that accessibility is not just about ramps and viewing platforms, but also ensuring dignified and practical toilet facilities for all attendees.
“We want our festival to be inclusive for everyone, and providing a Mobiloo ensures that people with additional toileting needs don’t have to compromise their experience,” said a spokesperson from a leading UK festival.
Mobiloo’s impact extends beyond festivals. It has been used at the Manchester Christmas Market, Sporting events, Community gatherings, and tourist attractions, highlighting a broader societal shift toward genuine inclusivity.
Campaigners for disability rights have long argued that lack of appropriate toilet facilities is one of the biggest barriers to inclusion. Mobiloo’s presence at festivals not only provides a practical solution but also sends a strong message that disabled people should be able to enjoy the same cultural experiences as everyone else.
As more festivals and events commit to accessibility, Mobiloo is proving that small changes can have a profound impact—turning exclusion into inclusion and making sure no one is left behind.