Open-air stadium with bleacher seating offers great views from every angle. Atmosphere feels relaxed and intimate, suited for small to mid-size concerts. Venue features excellent acoustics and an outdoor vibe that enhances live music experiences.
Multiple public transport options like subway and LIRR make the venue very accessible. Bathrooms are clean and all areas, including food and drinks, are easy to access.
Multiple bathrooms exist with ample availability even during large events. Attendants keep the front bathrooms very clean and the efficient setup includes private options with upgrades.
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The venue is cashless, so bring a credit card or mobile payment.
There are no real bathrooms, only porta-potties available.
Shows have a hard stop at 10 PM, so don't expect encores.
Outdoor concert venue offers intimate rooftop setting with spectacular city and Brooklyn Bridge views. Sound system delivers excellent acoustics in a space that feels open yet cozy. Accessibility features include close ADA seating near the stage, enhancing the experience for all attendees.
Getting into the accessible section is hassle free with wheelchair accessible seating that offers a great view of the stage. The venue is reachable from nearby transit stops with a short walk.
Plenty of restrooms offer short wait times and stay very clean throughout the day. Family restrooms and regular stalls come fully stocked for convenience.
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Metal detectors and bag checks are in place at the entrance for security.
The venue is easily accessible by water taxi and mass transit.
Expect short wait times of about 5 minutes at the rooftop bars.
Projectors and an incredible sound system shape an atmosphere that feels both upscale and communal. Natural light fills a modern, open space with curated plant decor and artwork, creating a calming yet vibrant energy where guests dance, mingle, and celebrate.
Entrances and bathrooms are accessible, making movement easy for everyone.
Bathrooms feature chic decor and stay nice and clean. Accessibility is a priority, and a changing table with mattress pad is available.
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Sankofa Haus accommodates events for up to 140 guests comfortably.
The venue is known for its cleanliness, including well-maintained bathrooms.
Sankofa Haus has strong relationships with local vendors for event needs.
Performing arts theater with amazing acoustics and unobstructed views from every seat. The space feels modernized and well-designed, offering comfortable seating and good legroom. The atmosphere supports clear sound and sightlines, making it ideal for Broadway shows.
A huge, modern elevator connects the bar, accessible bathroom, and upper seats. The top wheelchair seats offer an excellent view, and bathrooms are clean and accessible. Many stairs lead to the orchestra section, but it remains accessible with efficient exiting.
Bathrooms stay clean and spacious with about 30 stalls in one and 20 in the other, making breaks quick. An attendant keeps the ladies' room spotless and manages lines efficiently.
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The theater is accessible and easy to navigate.
Bathroom wait times during intermission are short, usually just a few minutes.
There are 30 stalls in one bathroom and 20 in the other, ensuring ample facilities.
Stadium combines classic architecture with modern amenities and offers great views from nearly every seat. Atmosphere is electrifying, filled with the roar of the crowd and palpable energy. Versatile venue hosts sports and concerts, featuring lounges and family-friendly areas.
Wheelchair accommodations are great with user friendly and well-kept facilities. The stadium is very clean and easily accessible by subway.
Bathrooms stay clean with staff constantly cleaning during visits. Finding the restrooms is easy with no issues locating them.
Good to know
Buy tickets online to avoid long lines at the stadium.
Taking mass transit is the best way to reach the stadium.
Arrive at least one hour early to avoid long entry queues.
Large rooms with projected screens create an immersive, colorful space for all ages. Challenges inspired by Squid Game are cooperative and accessible. Staff ensure a clean, well-stocked bathroom and pause games for breaks.
Challenges inspired by Squid Game are redesigned for a cooperative setting that suits everyone. The space feels professional and is easy to access.
Staff pause the game when someone needs the bathroom. The single bathroom stays clean and well stocked throughout visits.
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Reservations are recommended to secure your spot, especially for larger groups.
The experience costs $45 per person, which includes all activities.
The venue is best suited for groups of 3-6 people for optimal enjoyment.
Small theaters with intimate seating and amphitheater style create close views from every seat. Spaces feature modern lighting and sound alongside beautifully designed sets that enhance performances. A bar and concession area offer amenities before and after shows, supporting a relaxed atmosphere.
Bathrooms on the bottom level are wheelchair accessible and reachable by elevator. Theaters A and B offer front row wheelchair seats and other step-free options. Staff assist with booking ADA accessible seats online or by phone.
Bathrooms on the lower level include accessible stalls for wheelchair users and strollers, reachable by elevator. Upper level bathrooms have individual rooms, while lower level ones use traditional stalls.
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Tickets for 'The Unbelieving' are selling out quickly, so buy them soon.
The run of 'The Unbelieving' ends in late November, so catch it before it's gone.
Wristbands are available for those who wish to leave and come back without standing in the vaccination card line again.
Spacious seating offers comfortable chairs and great views. Wheelchair accessible entrances and helpful staff ease navigation. Bathrooms are close and clean, with short lines for quick access.
Wheelchair accessible seating and entrances make the theater easy to navigate. Staff provide helpful assistance for guests with mobility needs, though some seats require walking down steps from other levels.
Bathrooms sit very close to the seats, making access easy. They stay clean and handle crowds well with short lines.
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Arrive at least 45 minutes before the show to find your seat and buy snacks.
Performances of The Lion King are daily, but only one show per day.
The theatre has limited handicap accessibility, which may affect some visitors.
Large warehouse-style venue offers an industrial theme with excellent sound and lighting. Crowds gather in a multi-level general admission area featuring a balcony and multiple bars. The atmosphere balances intimate show vibes with the energy of bigger concerts.
Small accessible seating offers a great view of the stage. Easy navigation and accessible amenities make the venue comfortable and straightforward to visit.
Bathrooms have many stalls and are spacious, so waits stay short. They stay clean and well lit throughout events.
Good to know
Arrive early to secure a good view of the stage.
The event is free, but expect large crowds.
The venue has an ADA section for accessibility.
Underground venue with five distinct stages offers an intimate atmosphere and excellent acoustics. Seating is generally comfortable, and bars allow drinks at seats. The space feels modern and clean, with unobstructed views from most seats.
Ushers help with walkers and strollers downstairs. Bathrooms, bars, and signage are intuitively accessible. The venue's location adds to its overall accessibility.
Multiple bathrooms offer clean and well-marked facilities with clear signs directing to restrooms and other areas.
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Discounted tickets are available at tkts from 3 PM to 7 PM.
You must wear a mask while inside the theater.
Access and mobility within the theater is difficult for individuals with reduced mobility.
Rooftop offers spectacular skyline views and stays open 24/7, creating a standout feature. Rooms face busy streets, resulting in noticeable noise that affects sleep quality. The atmosphere is cozy and warm, with amenities like free breakfast and 24-hour coffee enhancing the experience.
Public transport access is easy and the location is convenient. The hotel offers an affordable and accessible stay.
Bathrooms stay very clean with large showers and decent size for the city. Rooms include a convenient toilet and maintain good overall cleanliness.
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Be prepared to pay $20 a night for a parking pass.
The breakfast included is extraordinary and starts at 6:30 AM.
The subway is two blocks away and allows reaching Manhattan in just 3 stops.
Small venue combines old New York charm with contemporary style in a beautiful interior. Acoustics are excellent, allowing clear sound throughout despite occasional loud low-end frequencies. Bar area energizes the space with a lively DJ and dancing.
Staff guide visitors through the accessible entrance and quickly arrange escorts to elevators when stairs are difficult. The space offers great accessible areas and is easy to navigate with a compact manual wheelchair.
Clean bathrooms include gender neutral restrooms stocked with a wide range of toiletries. An attendant provides exceptional hospitality and maintains the facilities well.
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Seating is first come, first served, so arrive early for the best spots.
Tickets from Ticketmaster do not guarantee a dedicated seat.
The venue is not accessible due to stairs.
Fourteen interactive rooms offer colorful, Instagrammable spaces with free ice cream at multiple stations. Loud music and many children create a lively, energetic atmosphere. Creative exhibits include a sprinkle pool and a massive slide, making the experience playful and immersive.
Elevators and ramps provide wheelchair access throughout the space. Interactive games and activities include options for small children and wheelchair users to participate.
Bathrooms stay super clean and are regularly maintained during visits. Cleanliness matches the rest of the well-kept facility.
Good to know
You should reserve your tickets in advance.
The cost is $60 per person.
Tickets must be purchased ahead of time and online.
Spacious theater offers perfect acoustics and clear stage views from every seat. Bathrooms are clean and spacious with many stalls for fast lines. Accessible seating provides good views and staff offer quick help, making the experience smooth and comfortable.
Bathrooms and concessions are easily accessible with fast lines and good staffing. Accessible seating offers a good view and staff provide quick assistance for those needing help.
Bathrooms have lots of stalls which keeps lines moving fast. The space stays clean and feels quite spacious.
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Admission to the play Wicked costs USD 100.
You only get 10 minutes before and during intermission to grab a drink or snack.
There are no bathrooms on the orchestra floor; patrons have to go up to the mezzanine for restrooms.
Performing arts theater offers breathtaking beauty and glorious sound with accessible seating and clean bathrooms. Staff assist with walkers and keep lines moving quickly. Comfortable seats and great sightlines create an engaging experience.
Staff assist with walkers by taking them during the show and returning them afterward. Handicap accessible bathrooms exist on the orchestra level, and the theatre is overall easily accessible.
Bathrooms stay clean with plenty of stalls to handle crowds. Staff help keep lines moving quickly, especially for women.
Good to know
For Sweeney Todd, avoid the first three rows to prevent obstructed views.
The bathroom line is very long at intermission; plan accordingly.
Arrive early as lines can be extremely long before showtime.
Rooftop venue offers phenomenal views of the Brooklyn Bridge and city skyline, creating a romantic atmosphere especially at sunset. Outdoor spaces provide ample seating and a calm, vibrant vibe during live music events. The setting combines urban charm with serene waterfront outlooks.
Totally accessible for people with disabilities, including accessible public bathrooms on the second floor and easily accessible restrooms throughout. The rooftop is reachable by a convenient escalator, and public transit access is good.
Bathrooms have ample stalls in the ladies' room to avoid lines. They stay very clean and quiet, with plenty of options for convenience.
Good to know
The concert venue ends shows by 10 PM sharp due to a noise ordinance.
Reservations are recommended at the Fulton Restaurant for great views.
Visitors should arrive early for a closer view of the concert.
Expansive gym with spacious layout and modern equipment creates a motivating atmosphere where serious workouts happen. Cleanliness stands out in all areas, including locker rooms and sauna, supporting a focused and welcoming environment. Free parking and diverse classes add to the practical and engaging experience.
Facility offers easy access and stays well-maintained. Membership packages come at affordable prices for the area.
Bathrooms stay immaculate with clean showers and sauna. The men's room has only one working sink but is otherwise complete.
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You donโt have to sign up for classes in advance, allowing flexibility to decide last minute.
The gym is very accessible with free parking on the premise.
The average monthly cost is $65, with a reduced startup fee of $23.
Museum combines Georgian Colonial-Revival architecture with modern interactive exhibits and immersive film experiences. Atmosphere blends sophisticated NYC vibe with technology-enhanced displays and occasional live performances. Visitors find spacious, accessible design with breathtaking park views and relaxing outdoor areas.
Elevators and a wheelchair ramp on 104th Street make the museum easy to enter and navigate. It stays uncrowded and sits near a bus line for convenient access.
Large air-conditioned bathrooms are easy to find and kept clean. A small cafeteria is nearby for convenience.
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Through July 2024, there is an interesting exhibit about New York in art and pop culture.
Wednesday has free entrance to the Movie in the Basement.
Tickets are $20 for adults, and CUNY college students have free admission.
Striking architecture and sleek, modern design define the arena's physical space. A vibrant atmosphere fills the venue, energized by superb animations and lively mascot performances. Easy navigation and unobstructed sightlines make the experience accessible and engaging for all attendees.
Very clean with wheelchair accessible parking and entrance. Accessible elevators lead to the main concourse.
Bathrooms stay spotless and very clean throughout. Section 210's restroom is especially well-maintained.
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Food and drinks at the Nets games cost between $35 and $50, including alcohol.
Bottled water costs $9 at the Brooklyn Nets game.
The arena only accepts credit cards, but there are machines to convert cash to a card.
Small, intimate theater with narrow seats and great acoustics offers excellent views from every spot. Audience engagement is lively, enhanced by close proximity to performers and orchestra. Historic design combines with captivating stage effects for a classic yet vibrant experience.
Fully accessible with handicap accessible bathrooms and seats throughout the theatre.
Lines for the restrooms move quickly and stay impeccably clean. A cordial staff member directs traffic in the womenโs restroom, keeping things smooth. Bathrooms and seats are handicap accessible.
Good to know
Tickets for 'A Beautiful Noise' are best purchased at the theater box office.
Expect long lines for women's restrooms, but staff manage them efficiently.
The theater has limited legroom, especially for taller individuals.
Classic and ornate older theater with beautiful architecture and terrific acoustics. Seating is small and narrow, with some areas offering generous legroom and good sight lines. Bars and amenities are available on multiple levels, supporting a lively and accessible atmosphere.
Ushers provide excellent assistance with humor and grace, helping those on crutches and seniors. Seating is easily accessible with few stairs, but upper floors lack handicap access.
Bathrooms offer ample space and easy access even during busy times. They stay clean and pleasant, providing a comfortable experience.
Good to know
Get there by 9:55am for rush seats.
Aisle seats are suggested for those needing more leg and arm space.
There is no elevator access in the theatre.
Large, multi-deck boat offers indoor and outdoor seating with half enclosed top deck and standing room on the bow for photos. Views include Manhattan skyline, Statue of Liberty, and city lights reflecting on the water. Atmosphere shifts from calm during daylight to vibrant as city lights illuminate the skyline at night.
The cruise offers wheelchair accessibility on the lower deck and sets up areas so no part of the cruise is missed. The restroom on the lower deck is not accessible, and staff responses to accessibility needs can be unhelpful.
Clean restrooms include an easy to access disability restroom. Bathrooms are located near a bar and seating areas.
Good to know
The cruise starts at 7 p.m. and lasts 2 hours.
You should arrive at least 40 minutes before to get good seats.
Get your tickets in advance to avoid lines.
Grand architecture houses expansive art collections including an Egyptian temple and classical sculptures. Spacious galleries offer a calm, impressive atmosphere with accessible features like elevators and guided tours. Rooftop views provide a unique perspective of the city skyline.
An accessible entrance on 81st street offers free wheelchairs in limited supply. Wheelchairs and other accessibility aids are available, making it friendly for visitors with mobility needs.
Good to know
Buy tickets online to skip the long lines at the entrance.
Members get early entry on weekends, so consider joining for quicker access.
Virtual queues are required during busy weekends, with wait times around 100 minutes.
Museum offers immersive backstage atmosphere with audio and detailed set designs. Visitors find Instagram-worthy rooms filled with original costumes, props, and interactive displays. The space feels classy and thoughtfully crafted, combining visual excitement with behind-the-scenes Broadway magic.
Fully wheelchair accessible with ADA-compliant restrooms on every floor. Attendants provide helpful support for those using canes or wheelchairs.
Bathrooms are all gender-neutral and play musical songs to make the experience more fun. They stay clean but there are not enough of them.
Good to know
The first Tuesday of the month has cheaper admission.
The best time to visit is on Tuesdays for lower prices and fewer crowds.
Advanced tickets are recommended to guarantee a place, and they are the same price online in advance or for walk-ins.
Small, intimate theater inside a converted old bank building offers excellent stage views and comfortable, modern seating. Warm, personal atmosphere with a lively energy that connects audience and performers closely. Lounge and bar downstairs provide a relaxed space before and after shows.
The theater offers accessible seating and an elevator to reach the downstairs bathrooms. However, moving around inside, especially to the bar or toilets, involves navigating about 15 steps, which makes mobility challenging for wheelchair users.
Bathrooms stay clean and are located downstairs. Access includes both stairs and an elevator.
Good to know
Access and mobility within the theater is difficult for individuals with reduced mobility.
Audience members should arrive early for drinks or snacks, as lines can be long.
The bar and restrooms are located downstairs, which may be challenging for some.