Summary
With the variations in severity of mobility restrictions and in an effort to provide NOAC participants the freedom of choice, individuals that indicated a mobility challenge or need in NOAERS have been assigned shows seating with their contingent. Should they desire to sit at a handicap seating (ADA) location they can do so without the need for a designated ticket or request.
Key Points
- There are six (6) ADA designated wheelchair designated locations on the east and west sides of the arena. Each location has seating available for 8-10 people. These are located on the upper (ground) level.
- There are no available ADA seats on the floor level of the Events Center.
- ADA designated areas are set up with folding chairs. If you need room for a wheelchair or scooter, you can remove the folding chair.
- Youth needing an ADA seat; should have a buddy from their contingent that can be seated with them.
- Anyone utilizing an ADA seat does not need to be issued a new ticket or make a request, simply find an open ADA seat and enjoy the show!
- Should you have any questions, Contingent & Staff Services representatives will be available at the ticketing and bag drop tent outside of the southwest entrance of CU Events Center from 7:00 PM until the start of the show.
Seating Locations
POC
- Help Hub: 1 (833)-662-2272
- Luke Schweickart, C&SS Operations- Arena Seating Lead