Frequently Asked QuestionsI am a wheelchair user and obtained non-accessible tickets from a friend or company, can I use them? I cannot attend an event; does this mean I lose my money? I already have tickets for an event and I recently broke my leg and have a cast on. What can I do? I am a large person and I don't think I can fit in the seat I have. What can I do? Is there an Assistive Listening Device available at Madison Square Garden? I am a wheelchair user and obtained non-accessible tickets from a friend or company, can I use them?YES If you are able to obtain non-accessible tickets, and you are a wheelchair user, please call the Disabled Services Department in order to be relocated, whenever possible, to a designated wheelchair location. We do, however, encourage you to utilize our services when purchasing tickets, so that we may better assist you. I am a wheelchair user and would like to sit with my friends and/or family members. Is this possible?YES At a minimum, based upon availability, you will be permitted to purchase tickets for you and one guest beside you. In addition, you may purchase tickets for additional guests in close proximity to our wheelchair sections. I cannot attend an event; does this mean I lose my money?If you are unable to attend an event, please contact the Disabled Services Department prior to the event taking place for further instructions. My parents are elderly and have difficulty climbing stairs and/or walking long distances. Can you provide a wheelchair?YES For individuals who have limited mobility, we can provide a wheelchair to transport guests from our Main Lobby to your seats. Upon arriving at Madison Square Garden, please ask a security guard for assistance. Please be aware that our staff will not remain with the patron during the event, nor will they allow the guest to remain in the wheelchair for the duration of the event. I already have tickets for an event and I recently broke my leg and have a cast on. What can I do?Please call the Disabled Services Department and we will make the necessary arrangements for you to attend the event in a comfortable and enjoyable manner. When calling, please have the event, date, section, row and seat available. I am a season ticket holder and recently had surgery, as a result, I am unable to get to my seats. What can I do?Please call the Disabled Services Department and we will make the necessary arrangements for you to attend the game in a comfortable and enjoyable manner. When calling, please have the game, date, section, row and seat available. I have tickets for a suite and would like to use them for a guest who requires the use of an electric scooter or wheelchair. What can I do?All of our Suites are wheelchair accessible. Please call the Disabled Services Department with the Suite number and the date/time of the event you are attending and we will make arrangements to have a seat removed to make room for the electric scooter or wheelchair, if required. I am a large person and I don't think I can fit in the seat I have. What can I do?The average seat size in the Arena and The WaMu Theater, measured from the inside of armrest to armrest, is 17" wide. Please call the Disabled Services Department if you require assistance. Is there an Assistive Listening Device available at Madison Square Garden?YES. Assistive listening devices, that operate on an FM system, are available for deaf and hard of hearing individuals in both The Arena and The Theater at Madison Square Garden. | Please select a category: |
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