ACCEPTABLE ITEMS
- YES Earplugs
- YES Blankets
- YES Small bags/packs,(maximum 12″x12″) – MUST BE CLEAR
- YES Fanny packs – MUST BE CLEAR
- YES Reusable water bottles (must be empty upon entry)
- YES Festival totems or decorated pool noodles (see Totem Guidelines)
- YES Flags/banners or handmade signs (no corporate/company-branded
- and no hard flagpoles)
- YES Glowsticks & glowing/illuminated costumes or jewelry
- YES Hand Sanitizer no larger than 2 fl oz (sealed upon entry)
- YES Hula hoops—including LED hoops
- YES Inflatables (must be deflated upon entry)
- YES LED poi and orbitals—guidelines vary per venue
- YES LED gloves or LED microlights used for light shows
- YES Lip balm, lip gloss and lipstick (must be sealed upon entry)
- YES Non-professional cameras or handheld video devices under 6″ (GoPro, etc.)
- YES Physician-prescribed medication that is not expired (must show physician’s prescription and consult with a safety ofcer upon entry)
- YES Powder makeup
- YES Rain ponchos and umbrellas measuring less than 10″ when collapsed
- YES Selfie sticks
- YES Sunglasses & hats
- YES Sunscreen lotion (inspected upon entry)
- YES Tampons and pads (sealed upon entry)
- YES Wet wipes (sealed upon entry)
PROHIBITED ITEMS
- NO Large purses, bags or backpacks (over 12″×12″)
- NO Hydration packs
- NO Aerosol products/cans
- NO Cigarettes and lighters
- NO E-cigs/vapes/E-liquid
- NO Balls or Frisbees
- NO Gum
- NO Bota bags
- NO Costumes that resemble public safety uniforms (police, swat, fire, security,
- or medical) in any way
- NO Drones, remote-controlled aircraft, toys
- NO Drugs or drug paraphernalia
- NO Eye drops (may be available at the event general store, if applicable)
- NO Gas masks
- NO Glass, cans, cups or coolers
- NO Helium balloons
- NO Illegal substances
- NO Large chains or spiked jewelry
- NO Laser pointers and air horns
- NO Liquid makeup
- NO Markers, pens or spray paint
- NO Massagers
- NO Open packs of cigarettes (upon entry)
- NO Outside food or beverages (including alcohol and candy)
- NO Over-the-counter medication
- NO Pacifiers
- NO Pets
- NO Professional photo, video, or audio recording equipment (no detachable lenses, tripods, big zooms or commercial-use rigs)
- NO Stickers, flyers
- NO Stuffed animals or dolls
- NO Tents, large umbrellas, or chairs
- NO Toy guns, water guns, slingshots
- NO Unsealed tampons or pads (upon entry)
- NO Weapons of any kind (includes pocket knives, pepper spray, fireworks, etc.)
- NO Wind chairs/sofa
Code of Conduct
Metta and its brands helps people find the beauty in life. One way we do this is by serving as a platform for engaging, thought-provoking performances and experiences.
By attending Metta event, you are agreeing to participate with an open-mind.
Metta events are NOT a place for behavior that is inappropriate, disruptive, abusive, or illegal.
Metta defines inappropriate behavior as that which undermines the spirit of Metta, including any form of written, verbal or physical abuse or threats, the use of derogatory or discriminatory language, gestures or actions, any form of harassment, racism, sexism, or any other targeted comments which may violate any local, state or federal laws or cause personal offense to another Metta participant before, during or after the Metta events.
Metta may take action in its discretion to address any individual(s) or group(s) it believes fail to meet the standards set forth in this Code of Conduct, including, without limitation, ejecting the violating parties’ without refund.
Metta expects that all attendees of our events follow public health guidelines related to safety, hygiene and COVID-19, including, without limitation, social distancing, hand washing, staying home if you are sick, and other disease prevention measures.
Please contact [email protected] if you believe you’ve observed or experienced a violation of this Code of Conduct, and Metta will work to assess the situation and to respond as soon as possible. Notifying Metta does not constitute or replace a notification to local law enforcement.
All suspected violations of the law should be reported to local law enforcement. For emergencies, immediately dial 9-1-1. For non-emergencies, the Honolulu Police Department is available at (808) 529-3111. If you’ve had an unwanted sexual experience, the Hawaii Sexual Abuse Treatment Center (SATC) is available to provide support through the confidential, 24-hour Hotline. Call: (808) 524-7273 or get help at: http://satchawaii.com/get-help/