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Sleep Train Arena is *not* a friendly place for th...

Sleep Train Arena is *not* a friendly place for the disabled. While there is handicapped parking, there is never enough. The stadium is old as far as stadiums go. The stairs are very steep. I have requested wheelchair accessible seating, and have ended up in spots that are incredibly unsafe and were obviously not designed for the safety of ticket holders. We were gifted tickets for Disney on Ice. The family member that gave us the tickets made sure to pick accessible and safe seating. We were shown to the nosebleeds and were seated in an incredibly dangerous area. There was no safety railing, meaning that I could easily roll over the edge and be in bad shape. I was not able to sit next to my family. The wheelchair area was just a few numbers on the floor with nowhere for companions to sit that is close. I could not enjoy the show while separated from my family, and strong anxiety about the safety. My family member paid premium prices for those "accessible" seats. I will not be visiting this arena in the future unless there are major changes made to make the arena safe and accessible for all.

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