Intimate theater space offers pay-what-you-will tickets and all-gender restrooms. Performances feature diverse ensembles delivering engaging and moving productions. Venue is fully accessible with free tickets and elevator access to gender neutral restrooms.
Performances offer free tickets and include accessibility features. Parking includes limited handicapped spots nearby, and gender neutral restrooms on the second floor are reachable by elevator.
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Mixed Blood Theatre offers pay-what-you-will tickets for all performances.
The venue is fully accessible, including gender-neutral restrooms.
Parking is available across the street in zone 590.
Waterfall views shine with breathtaking scenery and accessible ramps for easy access. Open grounds host an outdoor theatre and food court, blending nature with culture. Families find joy in play areas and pedal carts, making it fun for all ages.
Clean paths and wheelchair accessible ramps lead to views of the falls from multiple angles. The paved route from parking to the falls connects to bike trails, making it easy to reach by bike or on foot.
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Entry to Minnehaha Falls is free for all visitors.
Parking costs $1.30 per hour and requires license plate recognition.
The park occasionally hosts festivals and events, so check the calendar.
Small, historic venue offers an intimate atmosphere with excellent lighting and comfortable seating. Accessible features include wheelchair access and handicap-friendly bathrooms, though seating could improve. Cozy lobby with a bar adds to the welcoming vibe.
Building and bathrooms are handicap friendly with wheelchair and walker access. Accessible seating exists but could be improved.
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Ticket prices are affordable, making it accessible for most visitors.
Parking is plentiful and conveniently located right across the street.
Concessions are affordable and served quickly during performances.
Powerful waterfall anchors a spacious park with accessible bike paths and a nearby metro station. Open picnic grounds and a concert pavilion create a family-friendly vibe. Peaceful atmosphere blends with natural scenery, including sandstone climbing spots and bridges.
An accessible bike and run path runs through the park. The falls sit close to a metro station, making them easy to reach. The entire park, including the top, is handicap accessible.
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Parking is not free; be prepared to pay.
There are concerts in the summer at the park.
Expect local art events and food stands during special occasions.
Venue blends historic architecture with modern bars and suites. Sound system offers great acoustics for live music, with comfortable seating in balcony and club levels. Wheelchair users enjoy easy access and dedicated seating, plus accessible bathrooms and parking.
Wheelchair users find easy access throughout the venue, including a designated seating area and underground parking. Staff provide quick assistance and the bathrooms and drink stations are accessible.
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Parking is available underneath the venue with a private entrance.
Expect heavy traffic and crowds after events.
The venue has only one exit, which can create safety concerns during large events.
Live music shines in a beautiful venue with intimate size and great sight lines. Easy access by light rail and ADA seating ensures comfort for all. Multiple bars offer drinks, though prices are high, keeping the energy packed and close.
Easily reached by light rail with a short walk from the station. Staff assist with seating and maintain clean, accessible bathrooms. ADA seating is available through prior arrangement.
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Drinks cost about $20 each, and only card payments are accepted.
Expect crowded conditions during sold-out events, making it hard to move.
There is only one set of restrooms for general admission attendees.
Large open-air park offers modern sculptures and serene wind chimes for a peaceful walk. Paved paths ensure wheelchair accessibility and free admission welcomes all visitors. Iconic Spoonbridge and Cherry sculpture adds charm near historic views.
Paved paths make the garden wheelchair accessible and easy for strollers. Free admission and nearby parking add to its accessibility. It welcomes all abilities and modes of transportation.
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The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is free to visit.
Parking at the adjacent lot costs $4 for the day.
The park is open until midnight.
Stadium features intimate seating with wheelchair areas that are roomy and clean. Wide concourses and accessible ramps keep fans connected and comfortable. Staff help ensure smooth access, making it lively and welcoming for all.
Handicap accessible seating includes a roomy, clean wheelchair area. A long split ramp connects the lower and second levels, and vending stalls are accessible. Staff assist wheelchair users to their correct locations.
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Parking during big events is often inadequate, leading to long wait times.
Food and drink prices are high, with a medium Powerade costing $8.
Expect long lines at concessions, especially during halftime.
Venue offers intimate atmosphere with great sound quality and a vintage look updated with modern touches. Multiple bars on two floors keep service efficient and lines short. Wheelchair access is well-designed, with clean restrooms and comfortable balcony seating for those on crutches.
Wheelchair access works well throughout the venue. Restrooms stay very clean and easy to reach. Balcony seating accommodates those on crutches comfortably.
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Prepaid parking is recommended as street parking is limited.
The venue is wheelchair accessible with a reserved section for mobility issues.
Restrooms are located on the mezzanine or down to the left of the front door.
City park offers wheelchair accessible play and sensory stations for inclusive fun. Quiet, calm neighborhood suits families seeking peace. Sports courts and springy ground make it great for active kids of all abilities.
A wheelchair accessible play structure and sensory stations support kids of all abilities. Communication boards help nonverbal children, though steep hills may challenge wheelchair users.
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The park features a wheelchair accessible play structure and sensory stations for nonverbal kids.
The playground has a spongy ground surface instead of woodchips.
The park includes a new skate park and renovated playground.
Medium-sized theater offers an intimate vibe with great sound quality. Staff provide wheelchair assistance and a lift to upstairs restrooms ensures accessibility. Energetic crowd surfing adds to the lively experience.
Staff provide wheelchair assistance and guide guests to ADA seating without prompting. A lift to the restroom supports wheelchair users despite the bathroom being upstairs.
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Parking near the venue is very limited, especially on concert nights.
The venue does not accept cash; bring a debit or credit card.
Restroom facilities are limited and can be crowded during events.
Rooms offer spacious layouts with vintage decor and some accessible features, though higher floors have low ceilings and occasional bathroom flooding. Lobby's lively bar with velvet seats creates a fun vibe. Staff keep a clean, quiet space despite street noise.
Accessible rooms include handicap features but have low ceilings on higher floors. Bathrooms in these rooms may experience flooding during showers.
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Parking costs $35 a day and is very expensive.
The hotel is within a five-minute walk to the Target Center.
The restaurant offers good food and drinks.