For someone who has just had knee replacement surgery and needs to get to section 206?
12:05p, 5/6/24
In reply to Aggies76
There is an elevator to get to the concourse but there's not one to get up the steps to the 2nd level or beyond the first rows of the section.
This page is kind of all over the place but the contact information for ADA seating is on it.
https://12thman.com/sports/2020/7/7/blue-bell-park-accessibility
This page is kind of all over the place but the contact information for ADA seating is on it.
https://12thman.com/sports/2020/7/7/blue-bell-park-accessibility
12:07p, 5/6/24
Fairly certain that it gets you to the suite area, but then you will have to walk back down to your section.
12:10p, 5/6/24
You can take an elevator to the 100 level, but, as trouble mentioned, there is nothing to get you from the 100 level to the 200 level. You will have to walk up 10-12 steps. And, unless you are on Row 1 of 206, you will have to climb stairs to your row.
12:19p, 5/6/24
call and see if you can swap seats for accessible ones, i know the ones on 3rd base side are hardly usedQuote:
Accessible Seating
A wheelchair user and companion will be permitted, subject to availability, to exchange tickets that they have purchased for accessible and companion seats in a manner that affords them reasonable accommodation and accessibility. Patrons who do not require wheelchair accessible seating but require other special accommodations may also exchange tickets for alternative locations that better accommodate their needs.
1:00p, 5/6/24
My father takes the elevator, ground floor, at the suite entrance to the second floor and walks down to our seats in sec. 209.
Hustle, hit, never quit!
2:20p, 5/6/24
In reply to jkag89
I'm so confused..
"Elevators
Elevators are located at the venue for fans' convenience. While a ticket is required for entry into the stadium, you do not need a pass to use the elevators at Kyle Field. As a reminder, all bags will be searched upon entry to the stadium.
jkag89 said:
https://12thman.com/sports/2020/7/7/blue-bell-park-accessibility
I'm so confused..
"Elevators
Elevators are located at the venue for fans' convenience. While a ticket is required for entry into the stadium, you do not need a pass to use the elevators at Kyle Field. As a reminder, all bags will be searched upon entry to the stadium.
2:40p, 5/6/24
There is an elevator that goes to the patio area where handicap deck seating is right by the suites next to Section 209 (home plate side of section). I had friends who were in Section 209 who needed assistance and they used the elevator all the time to get to their seats in 209 before and after the games.
6:52p, 5/6/24
In reply to 3Gen80Ag
But the OP is asking about 206. There is no easy way to get to 206 unless you can walk up 10-12 steps. And, if you aren't on Row 1, you will have to walk up more steps.
9:41p, 5/6/24
In reply to Aggies76
Yes. We attended a game 1 week after my daughter had ACL surgery in the fall. The elevator takes you up to the concourse. They should have ADA seating from there if needed. Our daughter opted to crutch down a few steps to some seats behind the dugout on the first base sideline.
This was for the fall game so we didn't have to worry about crowds.
You should call and ask about the ADA seating options. They may let you trade tickets.
Aggies76 said:
For someone who has just had knee replacement surgery and needs to get to section 206?
Yes. We attended a game 1 week after my daughter had ACL surgery in the fall. The elevator takes you up to the concourse. They should have ADA seating from there if needed. Our daughter opted to crutch down a few steps to some seats behind the dugout on the first base sideline.
This was for the fall game so we didn't have to worry about crowds.
You should call and ask about the ADA seating options. They may let you trade tickets.