There are no steps, but the doors are not automatic. If someone opens the door, you'd be good. And it's likely someone would, as they're nice people.
Yes but some theaters have quite the slope so please be very careful. I took my grandmother here in her wheelchair to see the Stephen Hawking movie a few years ago. I bought an extra large bucket of popcorn and put in my grandma's lap and pushed her in her wheelchair into the theater. Once inside it was much darker than I expected and as i let go of the chair to rub my eyes, i heard a screeching cry for help as she rolled full speed down the aisle until she collided with the screen. It was an awful and grisly scene of popcorn everywhere, upside down wheelchair, and the items that spilled out of her purse as she was frantically trying to find something to hold on to. As she whizzed by each row a different item fell from her purse. First it was a few hard candies, a butterscotch and a peppermint I believe. But once she hit the screen there was a trail of loose pennies, checkbook, reading glasses, hard candies, and three prescription bottles. Handicap accessible with risk
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