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Category Archives: American Disabilities requirements for ticketing
How to input wheelchair seating (ADA rules) in Wintix for sale through Webtix 6
Instructions for reserved seats with a seating chart In Wintix, add the wheelchair and companion seating by going to Tools | Seating plans | <double click on your plan>. Double click on the seat you want to indicate is a … Continue reading
Ignore ADA requirements at your own peril
Think it’s okay to not comply with ADA rules such as making equally accessible ticketing available online for disabled patrons? Look what happened to these hotels!
FAQs about new American Disabilities Act (ADA) wheelchair seating and theater ticketing
Q. The number of companion seats is confusing. Is it one or three? A. The law requires one companion seat but it also says the customer may purchase up to three if other customers are allowed to purchase up to … Continue reading
Americans with Disabilities (ADA) Act rules for theater ticketing
You probably know that changes to the ADA Act require all performing arts venues to to comply with several revisions to the law. The revised regulations include a new section devoted exclusively to the regulation of ticketing for wheelchair accessible … Continue reading