Yes as far as i remember there are seats for the disabled. There's a lot of room between all the seats as the waiters keep coming through with food and drinks
There are tables for wheel chairs along with chairs for disabled which are just like the rest of them but right at the walk in level. The seats are generously sized, leather and spaced far enough apart for some elbow room.
yes, each theater screen has wheelchair/scooter/walker friendly seating, with pull-away seats that you can either use, or have staff move out of the way to make room for a wheelchair or scooter. some sceens have a long shared counter-type table, while others have smaller 2-people tables. check the seating graphic to know which kind of table is available for your show when you make your reservation. the ladies room has one stall that is wheelchair/scooter/walker friendly. the main entrance is accessible with help from a friend or staff (if staff sees you through both sets of doors), as the doors are not automated. i gave this place high marks for accessibility and helpful, friendly staff.
Yes there is. Middle area of the theater room. All of them have disabled seating.
Yes, they are nice- like the other seats but more roomy. The table in front of you is a table rather than a tray like the rest of the seats.
There is seating in the lobby and, of course, in the theater. Lobby seating looks like a nice restaurant with high backed booths and tables with chairs. There is disabled seating there, and these have never been full when I've been there (mostly evenings). Seating in the theater is reserved and I remember distinctly that there is seating with wheel chair access. And the rest of the seats are roomy with lots of leg room. I hope this helps you.
So obviously yes they have handicap seating. As a care giver let me weigh in. They are also very comfortable for those with back pain or leg circulation as some lift the leg but others are more like comfy office chairs that dont lift so ask. The ones that lift your legs seem to me to be a bit lower so harder to help lift someone out of but worth the trade off for the elevation. There is seating with empty spots next to them for wheel chair/scooter companions but I would suggest getting a seat as well and trting it out as scooters and wheel chairs are very uncomfortable long term. The tables are also huge to keep equipment organized or place thing in you reach but out of the reach of grabby hands
Yes, good seating in chairs a Or at a bar like seating area in your in a chair.
Yes there is
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