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Author Topic: Wheel chair seating  (Read 1432 times)

jos7287

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Wheel chair seating
« on: February 21, 2009, 10:02:57 AM »
SO I just had reconstructive surgery on my ankle and will be in a cast for the next six weeks.  I am a student and have tickets of course, but where will I be able to sit if at all in the student section?  Anybody know the answer?

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Re: Wheel chair seating
« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2009, 10:12:48 AM »
I can't be definitive, but generally speaking, you walk up to any usher and ask them to sit in the wheelchair area, they will help you out, get a chair, the works.

Once a friend of mine came with a stroller and baby, and they let her and I sit in one of the handicapped areas.   

I think each platform is somewhat first come, first served.

From their website:

Sixteen platforms, located throughout the Center, accommodate wheelchairs and folding chairs, allow patrons with mobility limitations and guests to sit together. Seating is limited to two tickets per order. Seats, located next to these platforms, are also available on a limited basis. Tickets for most events are available at the Bradley Center. If you would like this seating for an Admirals game, please call the Milwaukee Office for Persons with Disabilities at (414) 278-3930.

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Re: Wheel chair seating
« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2009, 10:16:40 AM »
The only place I've seen Freeway removed from at the Bradley Center is the wheelchair platforms.

 

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