by Karen McKelvey | Aug 1, 2023 | Venues
This Information Is Current As Of: August 2023
Address: 801 W. Washington St. Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone Number: (317) 776-8161
Website: https://whiteriverstatepark.org/venue/tcu-amphitheater-at-white-river-state-park/
Parking & Transportation:Note: Park at your own risk. Obey any local parking signage. Check with the venue for the most up to date information.
Drop off area is located at the turnaround in front of the WRSP Visitors Center.
Accessible Parking is located on the Surface Lot. Let the parking staff know that you need accessible parking and they will direct you to this lot. You do not need to have an accessible placard in order to park in this lot, but please be advised that parking is limited.
There are also accessible parking spots available throughout various parking lots and street parking including Indianapolis zoo a short walk away from the amphitheater.
Bag Policy: clear plastic, vinyl or PVC tote bags no larger than 12” x 6” x 12” and/or small clutch bags (6” x 9”)
Jump the Line: No, disabled patrons are not allowed in first or early
Stairs: Yes, there are stairs, but there’s a ramp
Stairs – Other/Details:
Typical amphitheater so stairs to access some sections.
Inside The Venue General entrance through grass and hilly, have to cut through vip area that is paved.
Is There A Designated Accessible Seating Area? Yes, there’s an accessible seating area
Accessible Seating Area Details
ADA seating available in all sections including lawn.
Inside The Venue General entrance through grass and hilly, have to cut through vip area that is paved.
Seating: Yes, there’s seating available for those who need it
Seating-Other/Details:
Typical amphitheater seating with standing pit and lawn.
Accommodations for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Patrons:
Must give venue two weeks notice to secure. Guests that request an interpreter will need to pick up their tickets at will call. When the tickets are picked up they will introduce you to your interpreter for the evening and take you to your seats. There is no charge for interpreter services. Call 317-776-8161 to arrange for an interpreter for your visit.
Restrooms: Yes, there’s an accessible stall in the male gender/women gender restrooms Yes, there’s a single family/accessible/gender neutral restroom
Water Available at concessions but concessions as well as merch is through grass and bumpy.
Food Available at concessions but concessions as well as merch is through grass and bumpy.
Set Times door and first band times posted a few days ahead of time but not end time.
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by Karen McKelvey | May 31, 2023 | Venues
This Information Is Current As Of: July 2019
Address: 2135 Queens Chapel Road Northeast, Washington, DC, USA
Phone Number: (202) 503-2330
Venue Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.echostage.com/
Parking & Transportation:
Note: Park at your own risk. Obey any local parking signage. Check with the venue for the most up to date information.
Valet parking ground level within 100 feet of venue.
Jump the Line: Yes, disabled patrons are allowed in first and early
Stairs: Yes, there are stairs, but there’s a ramp
Is There A Designated Accessible Seating Area? Yes, there’s an accessible seating area
Accessible Seating Area Details
Second floor VIP view area for those that can make it upstairs, and same on the main floor for those unable to climb stairs.
Balcony Details:
Stair access.
Seating: Yes, there’s seating available for those who need it
Accommodations for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Patrons:
They can hire a company to sign a show with 2 weeks notice.
Restrooms: Yes, there’s an accessible stall in the men’s/women’s restrooms
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by Karen McKelvey | May 31, 2023 | Venues
This Information Is Current As Of: May 2019
Address: 75 Martin Luther King Junior Drive Southwest, Atlanta, GA, USA
Phone Number: 404-577-8178
Venue Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.masqueradeatlanta.com/
Parking & Transportation:Note: Park at your own risk. Obey any local parking signage. Check with the venue for the most up to date information.
The venue is connected to a parking garage. This garage has stairs, an elevator, and accessible parking spaces near the elevators on each level.
Jump the Line: Yes, disabled patrons are allowed in first and early
Jump the Line – Other:
Upon arrival to the complex’s courtyard, there will be many uniformed staff members. Please ask one for assistance.
Stairs: No, it’s all flat to get inside and to the show space
Stairs – Other/Details:
There are stairs to get into the general complex’s courtyard (entrance to all 3 venues) but there is an elevator.
Is There A Designated Accessible Seating Area? Yes, there’s an accessible seating area
Accessible Seating Area Details
Please ask a staff member to assist you and they will take you in front of the barricade on (crowd) right.
Balcony Details:
There are stairs for the balcony. The best spot to watch the show in a seated position is on the main floor in front of the barricade.
Seating: Yes, there’s seating available for those who need it
Seating-Other/Details:
There aren’t seats for the general admission public, but if you need accessibility seating, a staff member will help you get situated in front of the barricade.
Restrooms: Yes, there’s an accessible stall in the men’s/women’s restrooms
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by Karen McKelvey | May 31, 2023 | Venues
This Information Is Current As Of: August 2021
Address: 913 Ocean Avenue, Asbury Park, NJ, USA
Phone Number: (732) 502-0600
Website: https://www.stoneponyonline.com/summer-stage/
Parking & Transportation:Note: Park at your own risk. Obey any local parking signage. Check with the venue for the most up to date information.
The parking around the venue is the general parking lots for the boardwalk/beach. It’s metered parking, but there are accessible spaces around the Stone Pony and along the boardwalk.
Jump the Line – Other:
ADA may use the VIP line to “skip the line” with one companion.
Stairs: No, it’s all flat to get inside and to the show space
Is There A Designated Accessible Seating Area? Yes, there’s an accessible seating area
Accessible Seating Area Details
At the outdoor Summer Stage, there is a raised platform located at side stage-left for disabled fans. The view of the stage varies based on how much gear is on stage. You are allowed to bring one guest with you to the raised platform, which has steps and/or a ramp to get on. The platform doubles as the “VIP” area for guests of the bands who can sometimes disrupt and disrespect disabled concerts goers and make them feel unsafe or uncomfortable.
Seating: Yes, there’s seating available for those who need it
Seating-Other/Details:
You do not need to be in a wheelchair to sit in the Summer Stage’s accessible area, you just need to ask the venue staff for accessible seating.
Restrooms – Other/Details:
At the Summer Stage there are only port apotties, however, they do have accessible ones available wherever regular ones are located as well as immediately adjacent to the viewing platform.
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by Karen McKelvey | May 31, 2023 | Venues
This Information Is Current As Of: May 2019
Address: 6161 Delmar & 6133 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63112
Venue Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.thepageant.com/info/special-needs-policy/
Parking & Transportation:
Note: Park at your own risk. Obey any local parking signage. Check with the venue for the most up to date information.
There are 4 accessible parking spaces in the parking lot between The Pageant & Delmar Hall. They also offer golf cart rides to those parked in the MetroLink lot.
Jump the Line: Yes, disabled patrons are allowed in first, but not early
Jump the Line – Other:
See the website listed above for info on early entry.
Stairs – Other/Details:
There are ramps and elevators for access. The only areas with stairs as the only access is The Pageant’s balcony theater seats and The Pageant’s balcony VIP boxes. There are no stairs at Delmar Hall.
Is There A Designated Accessible Seating Area? Yes, there’s an accessible seating area
Accessible Seating Area Details
The venues are both accessible and provide reserved accessible seating upon request. See website linked above for more info.
Balcony Details:
The Pageant has a balcony with stairs and elevator for access. For most events, the balcony theater seats are reserved with the back concourse (standing/seating) is general admisison. For most events, the balcony is restricted to those over 21 years old. There is no balcony at Delmar Hall.
Seating: Yes, there’s seating available for those who need it
Accommodations for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Patrons:
Contact venue directly to request interpreters. For seating, see above.
Restrooms: Yes, there’s an accessible stall in the men’s/women’s restrooms
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by Karen McKelvey | May 31, 2023 | Venues
Phone Number: 800-745-3000 Parking & Transportation:
Parking in decks throughout the Battery, all ADA compliant with reserved ADA parking.
Jump the Line: Yes, disabled patrons are allowed in first and early Jump the Line – Other:
Staff will assist.
Stairs: Yes, there are stairs, but there’s an elevator Stairs – Other/Details:
The only place there are stairs is to the mezzanine which has an elevator – all other areas are flat.
Is There A Designated Accessible Seating Area? Yes, there’s an accessible seating area Accessible Seating Area Details
ADA areas allow for one companion. ADA located on front of mezzanine on house right and left as well as house right in front of barricade on standing room only events.
Balcony Details:
Elevator access to mezzanine.
Seating: Yes, there’s seating available for those who need it Accommodations for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Patrons:
“No accessibility options for the deaf. They did not respond to my multiple emails in regards to an accommodation request. They claimed to have headphones but they could not find them, and the performer outright refused to wear a mic that connects to the hearing aids.”
Restrooms: Yes, there’s an accessible stall in the men’s/women’s restrooms
This Information Is Current As Of: September 2021
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by Karen McKelvey | May 31, 2023 | Venues
This Information Is Current As Of: September 2019
Address: 41 Seaver Way, Queens, Flushing, NY 11368, USA
Website: https://www.mlb.com/mets/ballpark/disability-access-guide
Parking & Transportation:Note: Park at your own risk. Obey any local parking signage. Check with the venue for the most up to date information.
There are multiple parking lots with disabled parking spots around the stadium. Parking usually costs $25.
Public Transportation:
BUS:
(From Queens) Citi Field is served by the Q48 bus. Many other bus lines connect with the 7 train, including the Q18, Q23, Q29, Q32, Q39, Q45, Q47, Q53, Q58, Q60, Q67, Q72, Q104, B24 and B61. For more information, please call 511.
(From Long Island) Connections to the 7 train can be made at Flushing/Main Street via Long Island Bus lines N7, N20, N21. For more information, please call: MTA Long Island Bus 511.
(From Port Authority/Manhattan) Connections to the 7 train can be made by taking the E train to the 74th Street-Broadway / Roosevelt Avenue stop in Jackson Heights.
TRAINS:
Direct LIRR service to Citi Field is available from Penn Station, Woodside, and all stations on the Port Washington Branch. Those traveling from Long Island or southern Queens on other branches can reach Citi Field by changing trains at Woodside, just a five-minute ride from the ballpark. Fans from N.Y.C. or New Jersey can board any Port Washington Branch train at Penn Station, which is just a quick 19 minutes away on the LIRR. The ballpark is just 17 minutes from Great Neck and 27 minutes from Port Washington.
For more details visit www.mta.info and click on “Take the Train to the Game”™ or you also can call New York City Transit, Long Island Rail Road or Metro-North via 511 from any phone in New York State. Simply say (at any time) MTA or the service you are interested in: Subways and Buses, Long Island Rail Road or Metro-North. If you are deaf or hard of hearing, use your preferred relay service provider or the free 711 relay.
Via 7 Train:
Services Citi Field at the Mets/Willets Point Station and makes stops in Manhattan at Times Square, 5th Avenue and Grand Central Station.
Via E F G R or V Trains:
Connections to the 7 train can be made at the 74th Street-Broadway / Roosevelt Avenue stop in Jackson Heights.
Via N or W Trains:
Transfer to the 7 train at Queensboro Plaza.
For travel information, please call MTA New York City Subway at 511.
PLEASE NOTE: THE 7 TRAIN AND LIRR ARE NOT WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE.
ACCESS-A-RIDE:
The drop-off and pick-up location for all Guests using the Access-A-Ride service is the Bullpen Gate on 126th Street.
TAXI:
Taxi and ride-share apps like Uber or Lyft can pick up passengers on Seaver Way, usually.
Jump the Line – Other:
Disabled fans can enter the stadium at the VIP entrances, as they have elevators that will take you directly to whatever seating level you need. The main entrances otherwise rely on escalators, stairs, or a ramp.
Accessible Seating Area Details
There are accessible seats at every level of the stadium. You can find these on the accessibility map of Citi Field: http://www.mlb.com/documents/3/4/0/304730340/2019_AccessibilityMap.pdf
Seating-Other/Details:
If you need to sit, and do not have a wheelchair but still struggle with stairs, you can still book the ADA seats on any level of the stadium. Staff will provide a folding chair for you.
Accommodations for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Patrons:
Open captioning of the ballpark public address system is available on two LED displays: the Promenade ribbon board in left field, and the auxiliary video board in the right field corner. While at least one of these displays is visible from most Citi Field seating locations, guests who rely upon open captioning are encouraged to contact the Mets Ticket Office at 718-565-4360 for assistance with seat selection and purchase.
Assistive listening devices are available at no charge by visiting the Rotunda Ticket Services Office on any game-day. A valid credit card or acceptable form of picture identification (e.g., valid driver’s license or non-driver government-issued photo ID card) is required as a deposit. The assistive listening devices repeat the messages being broadcast by our Public Address system (at-bat info, between-innings announcements, etc.) and do not provide a broadcast of the game. (NOTE: I am unsure if these are available during concerts)
Restrooms – Other/Details:
Every restroom has accessible stalls.
Additional Comments:
If there is any issue when you are at the stadium and you can’t find help from staff, you can use the Fan Assistance Hotline and either call or text them your question or concern. “(646) 438-5000; Guests experiencing an issue that is not related to the action on the playing field (i.e. broken seats, unruly fans, hazardous concourse conditions) should alert Ballpark Operations by calling or texting the Fan Assistance Number. For any guest in need of assistance who is hard-of-hearing should be directed to text the hotline phone number.”
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by Karen McKelvey | May 31, 2023 | Venues
Address: 8656 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, MD, USA
Phone Number: (301) 960-9999
Website: https://www.fillmoresilverspring.com/
Phone Number: (301) 960-9999
Parking & Transportation:
Public parking only available and Metro Access will drop off here.
Jump the Line: Yes, disabled patrons are allowed in first and early
Jump the Line – Other:
Disabled patrons are allowed to jump the GA line once GA doors open.
Stairs: Yes, there are stairs, but there’s an elevator
Stairs – Other/Details:
There is a flat entrance to the building but stairs or an elevator are used to get to the balcony and bathrooms.
Is There A Designated Accessible Seating Area? Yes, there’s an accessible seating area
Accessible Seating Area Details
The accessible seating is located in the balcony in the center back. There are no obstructions of view. Reservations can be made ahead of time to sit here. Requests on the night of the show will be filled as best as possible.
Balcony Details:
The balcony is accessed by stairs or elevator.
Seating: Yes, there’s seating available for those who need it Seating-Other/Details:
They will put guests upstairs in the accessible seating area with a seat.
Accommodations for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Patrons:
If they are called ahead of time, they can hire an interpreter for the show. They will be placed house right behind the barricade and sign the entire show.
Restrooms: Yes, there’s an accessible stall in the male gender/women gender restrooms Yes, there’s a single family/accessible/gender neutral restroom Restrooms – Other/Details:
They have accessible restrooms in both the balcony and the main hall.
This Information Is Current As Of: February 2022
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by Karen McKelvey | May 31, 2023 | Venues
This Information Is Current As Of: September 2018
Address: 2424 N Lincoln Avenue Chicago, IL 60622 USA
Phone Number: (773) 525-2501
Website: www.lh-st.com/
Parking & Transportation:Note: Park at your own risk. Obey any local parking signage. Check with the venue for the most up to date information.
Street parking available directly outside of venue. A loading zone in front of the venue provides access for picking up and dropping off.
Jump the Line: Yes, disabled patrons are allowed in first, but not early
Jump the Line – Other:
Lincoln Hall is happy to reserve seats for disabled patrons when contacted in advance.
Stairs: Yes, there are stairs, but there’s a ramp Yes, there are stairs, but there’s an elevator
Stairs – Other/Details:
Lincoln Hall has a ramp for the first level and an elevator lift to the second floor viewing balcony.
Is There A Designated Accessible Seating Area? Yes, there’s an accessible seating area
Accessible Seating Area Details
If contacted in advance Lincoln Hall is happy to reserve any seating for disabled patrons and their guests for the show/event. They have chairs in the balcony for every show or can accommodate with chairs on the venue 1st floor if requested. Both floors have view of the stage.
Balcony Details:
Lincoln Hall is all general admission but are happy to reserve seating for an ADA request. The balcony always has chairs and tables available as well as standing room. We have stair access and an elevator lift upon request.
Seating: Yes, there’s seating available for those who need it
Seating-Other/Details:
Lincoln Hall is happy to reserve seats for disabled patrons when contacted in advance.
Accommodations for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Patrons:
Some performers do provide accommodations for Deaf and Hard of Hearing folks but it is not regularly provided by Lincoln Hall. Please contact the venue directly with any questions.
Restrooms: Yes, there’s an accessible stall in the men’s/women’s restrooms Yes, there’s a single family/accessible/gender neutral restroom
Restrooms – Other/Details:
Both floors offer accessible stalls in the men’s and women’s restrooms. The second floor also offers a single family/gender neutral restroom.
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by Karen McKelvey | May 31, 2023 | Venues