Mazzy
Planning for 2019
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- Mar 3, 2000
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We are hoping to see the Candlelilght Processional during our trip in December, but now I will be using a wheelchair I'm not quite sure where I should aim to sit.
I am partially deaf and need to sit near the front, I don't sign, but lipread, and that is easier to do the closer I am to the person. Now I will be using a wheelchair would I still be able to sit in the same area, whereabouts are the spaces for wheelchair users? I'm wondering if they are behind the back row of seats as I remember there are a lot of steps down to the stage in this theatre?
If this is so, I could always park the wheelchair up and sit on a seat near the front, as I only need the wheelchair for the distances in the parks due to a foot injury which I am not allowed to walk too much on.
Not quite sure what to do about this, any help would be great!
BTW, my family is DH and 2 children and we would like to sit together, is there a limit on how many people can sit with you in a disabled area?
I am partially deaf and need to sit near the front, I don't sign, but lipread, and that is easier to do the closer I am to the person. Now I will be using a wheelchair would I still be able to sit in the same area, whereabouts are the spaces for wheelchair users? I'm wondering if they are behind the back row of seats as I remember there are a lot of steps down to the stage in this theatre?
If this is so, I could always park the wheelchair up and sit on a seat near the front, as I only need the wheelchair for the distances in the parks due to a foot injury which I am not allowed to walk too much on.
Not quite sure what to do about this, any help would be great!
BTW, my family is DH and 2 children and we would like to sit together, is there a limit on how many people can sit with you in a disabled area?
