Most of the time larger venues like this will have a separate roped off area with chairs for an ADA section of sorts. Sometimes it’s nothing, but I’ve only noticed that at smaller venues. Another show I went to, you just had to go to the box office and request a wrist band, but those tickets weren’t through Ticketmaster. Was playing it on the safe side for this one since I haven’t been to this venue in a while
There is a chance I could’ve shown up to the venue on my scooter and they would have guided me to that section anyway, but I didn’t want to take any chances.
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Most of the time larger venues like this will have a separate roped off area with chairs for an ADA section of sorts. Sometimes it’s nothing, but I’ve only noticed that at smaller venues. Another show I went to, you just had to go to the box office and request a wrist band, but those tickets weren’t through Ticketmaster. Was playing it on the safe side for this one since I haven’t been to this venue in a while