Chandler Center for the Arts

This Information Is Current As Of: July 2019
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 3 parking areas and 1 side area (by Green Room - has 10 spots with 4 accessible). North parking has 7 accessible and South parking has 6.
The large west lot (over 800 spaces) they block off 3-4 rows for sold out events for accessible needs patrons (22 spots x 3= 66 total).

Jump the Line: Yes, disabled patrons are allowed in first, but not early
Jump the Line – Other:

For free events (concerts and symphony) disabled patrons are allowed in first.

Stairs: Yes, there are stairs, but there's a ramp Yes, there are stairs, but there's an alternate entrance without stairs
Stairs – Other/Details:

There are stairs to both balconies and there is no accessible access. This is on their website and Box Office lets patrons know.

Is There A Designated Accessible Seating Area? Yes, there's an accessible seating area
Accessible Seating Area Details

There are 2-3 rows down front: A, B and C designated for accessible seating (rows are separated into Left, Center and Right with 14 seats in each row).
In row A all chairs are movable (14 x 3 = 42). They also have 2 accessible seating areas up by the sound board that seat 4 people each = 8.
They accommodate ASL Interpreters and provide an elevated box to stand on so they are visible.

Balcony Details:

There are 2 balconies and both have stairs (45 approximately). There is no elevator to the balconies so they are not used for accessible patrons. This is on their website and their Box Office lets people know.

Seating: Yes, there's seating available for those who need it
Seating-Other/Details:

They have 24+ movable chairs in Row A as well as 4 each at the back of the theatre by the sound board. They also have 2 bariatric chairs.

Accommodations for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Patrons:

Accessible seats are provided in the first row or second row, A or B so that the patrons can see the ASL Interpreters who are on a raised box as well.

Restrooms – Other/Details:

There is one accessible stall in each restroom. There are 2 men's and 2 women's restrooms as well as an accessible family room.

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