The bigger problem is finding parking.
For "Van Gogh Experience" they built ramps in the places where there are stairs. You can go through the presentation with no problem with wheelchair. There is bathrooms near the bar without having to to down the stairs. If you need more information, you can ask them directly. Please,,go to Fever App or homepage, in FAQ there is the link to question about the venue under the FAQ "What do I do if I have any questions about accessibility / special accommodations?" Their customer service is good and quick, at least whenever I've needed it.
I agree with the other post that there are no steps. It is a ramp all the way through and I did see other people in wheelchairs there but they were their own wheelchairs. I don't believe the theater has any that you can use that I saw a notice for or anything. It is a great show and I highly recommend it. Also, the opposite corner of the block from the tower theater is free parking. It is 4 levels so there is plenty of room. It is highly unlikely that you would find street parking and it is metered anyway! Enjoy the show!
I saw nothing like that and I myself married to a handicapped man know that you have to bring a transfer chair as I remember most of the exhibit is a ramp style from one thing to the next so you should have no problem as long as you have a chair there are no steps that I remember there's a wonderful show so I highly suggest if you have to rent a chair to go do it it's worth it
No,you need to bring your own.
Not that I saw.
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