Visitor Agreement
A visitor agreement is a legally binding contract between a visitor and a facility, such as a museum, theme park, or event space, that outlines the terms and co
Overview
A visitor agreement is a legally binding contract between a visitor and a facility, such as a museum, theme park, or event space, that outlines the terms and conditions of entry. These agreements are designed to protect both the visitor and the facility by establishing clear expectations and responsibilities. Visitor agreements typically include provisions related to safety, security, and liability, as well as rules of conduct and behavior. By signing a visitor agreement, visitors acknowledge that they have read, understood, and agreed to comply with the terms and conditions outlined in the agreement. In 2020, over 1.7 million visitors to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, for example, were required to sign a visitor agreement before entering the facility. With the rise of online ticketing and digital waivers, visitor agreements are becoming increasingly important for facilities to manage risk and ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for visitors. The use of visitor agreements is expected to continue growing, with an estimated 10% increase in adoption by 2025. As the number of visitors to public facilities continues to grow, the importance of visitor agreements will only continue to increase, with 75% of facilities expected to implement digital visitor agreements by 2027.