Accessible Seating

Wheelchair Accessible ADA Symbol

To request a service, contact:
Mika Godbole, Interim ADA Coordinator
(609) 905-0931
[email protected]

Wheelchair accessibility varies from venue to venue. If you have a concern or question about the seating, parking, or other amenity at a venue, please contact Interim ADA Coordinator Mika Godbole.

When is this provided automatically?
All performance venues have wheelchair accessible seating locations that allow patrons to remain in their wheelchairs during a performance. We can provide standard chairs with armrests in these locations if a patron would prefer to transfer out of their wheelchair. When ordering tickets, a patron should request one of these locations (marked on seating charts with the Wheelchair Symbol). We also provide one companion seat in these locations.

If not automatically provided, how do I request this service?
External access and additional services such as accessible restrooms vary depending on the venue. If you have a question regarding accessibility for a specific venue, feel free to contact Interim ADA Coordinator Mika Godbole for further details.

Restrictions:
The exact amenities available are restricted by the venue, although we can often work with the venue to create a compromise suitable for all parties involved.

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