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| re: Aisle Transfer seats...meaning? | |
| Posted by: BruceFH 09:05 pm EDT 06/20/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Aisle Transfer seats...meaning? - Kjisgroovy 07:37 pm EDT 06/20/22 | |
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| Jujamcyn has a good website with a phone number and email address for accessible issues. Hope this helps. I recently discovered this after I broke my hip. Luckily, I never did end up needing accessible seating. | |
| Link | Jujamcyn Accessiblity Into The Woods |
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| re: Aisle Transfer seats...THANK YOU ALL! | |
| Posted by: lordofspeech 09:15 pm EDT 06/20/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Aisle Transfer seats...meaning? - BruceFH 09:05 pm EDT 06/20/22 | |
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| THANK YOU ALL! | |
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| re: Aisle Transfer seats...THANK YOU ALL! | |
| Posted by: downtownlw 09:37 pm EDT 06/20/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Aisle Transfer seats...THANK YOU ALL! - lordofspeech 09:15 pm EDT 06/20/22 | |
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| At the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach, aisle transfer seats are hinged so that the entire armrest at the aisle swings into the aisle allowing easy access for transferring from the wheelchair to the theatre seat. Once the patron is in the theater seat, the armrest section swings back and the wheelchair is stored in the back of the theatre. When the show is over, the ushers return the wheelchair and assist in transferring the patron out of the theatre seat and back to the wheelchair. | |
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