

Please contact the Symphony House Manager (41) for information on ushering services for patrons using wheelchairs.ĪSSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES: A wireless RF Assistive Listening System is available for all performances. The War Memorial does not provide wheelchairs. (Refer to Davies Hall Detailed Seats for specific locations.) Please make sure to tell the Box Office of your seating needs when ordering tickets. Tickets for wheelchair accessible seats and companion seats may be purchased at all price levels. Aisle seats with swing-up armrests are available in the Orchestra, Terrace, Loge, First Tier and Second Tier levels. SEATING: Wheelchair accessible seating is available in the Orchestra, Terrace, Loge and Second Tier levels of the auditorium. A passenger elevator at the Orchestra level entrance to the Loge provides wheelchair access to the Loge level. Passenger elevators in both the Grove Street Lobby and Van Ness Avenue Lobby provide access to the Orchestra, First Tier and Second Tier levels. Doors into the lobbies and auditorium open one hour prior to performances. Davies Symphony Hall is wheelchair accessible from the Box Office entrance on Grove Street between Van Ness Avenue and Franklin Street. Please click on a venue name below for information on access and assistance specific to the venue. They help by reducing symptoms of depression, anxiety, stress, and difficulties regarding social interactions. Support animals are animals of any species that are not trained to perform a specific task, but their presence provides assistance to people with psychological disabilities. Under limited circumstances a miniature horse is also a service animal. Service and support animals are allowed in all areas of San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center venues where people are allowed unless the animal poses a direct threat, a fundamental alteration, is not housebroken or is not under the control of the person with the disability.Ī service animal is defined as any dog that is individually trained to work for a person with a physical, sensory, intellectual, or other mental disability.
