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On the Allure last week, in Studio B, it was the first three rows facing the curtain -- had to go down the steps, not wheelchair friendly. In the theatre, it was the first couple of rows on the main level directly behind the sound board. Had to go down steps, not wheelchair friendly.

 

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Studio B ice show reserved seating for diamond plus is on the ends. There are stairs to access. In fact, most of Studio B seating requires access by stairs. It’s a “bowl” shape. I have seen wheelchairs on the top row - it’s an open area with a few individual bar stools. Everyone enters there and goes down the steps. 

 

Similar situation in theaters. Just Reserved seating is often on second floor and down stairs.  Wheelchairs are parked on the top access area. You can watch the show from there. 

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