It is somewhat accessible (2 theater's have elevators+seating for wheelchairs in back, in the XD & #10, you only know what's in 10 @ the ticket window, or if you call to ask). If it's difficulty with stairs & you want/need to sit in the back (or not front) the steps are big & long. They have wheelchair seating in the front (very front, before the stairs start) in all theater's (even the 2 with elevators). If stairs are hard, or you want to see just how few feet there are from the screen to the wheelchair seating in all the theater's - I would encourage you to go before you actually want to see a movie in the day or you can just go at the end of a movie & they can turn on the lights & you can see what you need to contend with. Due to the many different disabilities, everybody with disabilities has different needs it's really hard to just give yes/no! - I spoke to the manager & she gave me this info about 2 elevators with 1 in #10 & the other is in the xd theater and is more money!
U can buy at the window and pick ur seats at the sametime. They will tell you if it has H.A. Most rooms do!
Yes it is handicap accessible and have rows for the handicapped if you need to be in a wheelchair. Can buy online or at the window the day of the show. It is your choice.
Yes it's handicap accessible. Has it s own row for wheelchairs can buy online with a fee. At the door is better. Also has companion recliner as well. Really nice.
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