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What Section Are You Sitting In Saturday??


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Something I've always wondered about the wheelchair row. I always see people there who don't need a wheelchair. What do they do when someone actually needs one? I know the seats remove, but if they're already sold to someone who doesn't need it, that happens?

There are "seat" spots that are not sold so that they can accommodate those that need it but couldn't buy a ticket for that row. I have found they will always find a way to accommodate fans that require special needs.

This is from first hand experience because I have a special needs son (cerebral palsy) who uses a power chair to be ambulatory. There is an open spot that is next to our psl seats that I inquired about, but they told me they wouldn't sell that psl for the above stated reason.

I hope I answered your question.

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