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Accessibility

Accessible Seating

Accessible Seating is available on the orchestra level of the Peabody Auditorium with companion seats. Accessible seating can be purchased at the Peabody Box Office or on Ticketmaster.com. If you experience any issues, please call the Box Office at 386-671-3462 during regular business hours.

 

Accessible Parking

Accessible parking places are in all parking lots on a first come-first serve basis, or if available, patrons may use the valet service drop-off at the main entrance for easy access. Valet service is available for selected ticketed events deemed necessary by the City and the event promoter. If possible, please try and make plans to have someone drop you off at the front of the theatre if you have special needs. For specific parking inquiries, please call the Box Office at 386-671-3462 during regular business hours.

 

Assisted Hearing Devices

Assisted Hearing Devices are available for loan at the Peabody Box Office for patrons. Upon arrival, please visit the box office or see an usher to acquire one. A driver’s license or credit card is required as collateral for the device until returned at the end of the performance.

 

Accessible Restrooms

Restrooms are located on the lower level as well as the upper level. Changing tables are available in restrooms on both levels. A nursing area is supplied upon request. Wheelchair accessible restrooms are available.

 

Elevator

The elevator is located at the east end of the lobby and can comfortably carry you between floors.

 

Service Animals

Service dogs are welcome inside the Peabody Auditorium. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) defines a service animal as any dog that is individually trained to provide assistance to an individual with a disability. Each service animal must remain with its owner and must be harnessed, leashed, or tethered at all times; unless special circumstances exist. Under ADA service dog rules, items such as vests or identification are not required however this can be a useful tool to signal to the public that your dog is a service dog and therefore is recommended. Guests bringing in certified service animals may not take up an additional seat unless a ticket has been purchased specifically for the seat.

 

First Aid

The City of Daytona Beach provides a trained Fire/EMS response team on-site as required for selected ticketed events deemed necessary by the City and the event promoter.  An Automated External Defibrillators (AED) is available on-site.

 

Wheelchair/Mobility Devices

The Peabody Auditorium has an A-level entrance and interior space. Seating within the auditorium for patrons that require the use of a mobility device is available for all performances with a companion seat and must be requested at the time of purchase. Limited availability.


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