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The Orion Amphitheater recognizes the needs of persons with disabilities and is proud to have met or exceeded the requirements of compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). We’re happy to provide a range of accommodations for guests with disabilities to ensure your safety and comfort, so you can enjoy all of our events and facilities.
QUESTIONS? Please call 256-964-9556 or email hello@theorionhuntsville.com
Accessible parking is located across from the south box office in the Apollo South lot. Spaces are available on a first come first served basis for patrons with valid accessible tags. Guests should arrive early to ensure space availability and to allow time to reach their seats prior to the start of the show. The parking lot opens two (2) hours before gates on the day of the event.
All venue gates are accessible for our guests with disabilities. All walkways to and from the gates to the seating areas are paved.
Accessible restrooms are available throughout the venue.
The Orion Amphitheater can provide a sign language interpreter upon request. Interpreters must be requested at least three (3) weeks prior to the event. For more information, please email hello@theorionhuntsville.com.
Pets are not allowed at any event unless otherwise specified on the event page.
Service animals are permitted in the amphitheater. Each service animal must remain with its owner and be restrained. If a service animal interfreres with other guests, corrective action may be re-arranging seating or removal of the service animal from the amphitheater.
Emotional support animals, comfort animals and therapy dogs are not service animals as defined by the 2010 ADA Guidelines and are NOT allowed.
The Orion Amphitheater has a limited number of wheelchairs available onsite to assist guests with mobility issues to and from their seats. Assistance can be requested at Guest Services or by asking a member of our event staff. If you or a loved one will require assistance into or out of a wheelchair, please plan on bringing an able-bodied and competent compaion to assist you.
It is the policy of the Huntsville Venue Group (“HSV” or “the company”) that the company’s online websites and other digital content should be accessible to customers with disabilities including the blind and visually impaired. The company has developed a policy towards achieving its accessibility goals.
The company has adopted the W3C WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Level AA as its accessibility standard for all online products and services that the company designs, develops and/or procures, on or after the effective date of this Accessibility Policy. We are working to ensure, to the extent practicable, that new online products and services satisfy Level A and AA Success Criteria set forth in the WCAG 2.0. For pre-existing products and services, the company has already made significant enhancements to the online experience, and it continues to do so.
The company further urges third-party vendors providing content on its websites to adhere to the WCAG Level AA standard and will consider compliance with this standard when selecting third party vendors. Some third-party content that appears on our site may be outside of our ability to control, however.
This Accessibility Policy applies to all websites and owned and operated by HVG.
As we continue to make improvements in the accessibility of our websites and digital content, we will review this policy to ensure that it reflects the company’s efforts and commitment to accessibility and inclusion.
This Policy is managed by the company’s Head of Marketing. The company is committed to making its websites accessible to customers with disabilities and welcomes suggestions for improvement.
Questions or concerns about the accessibility of any of the company’s websites should be directed to the company by email to hello@theorionhuntsville.com
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