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Made for those who require high-end, expensive dining environments that are fully accessible to everyone in their party.

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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.

People are saying

"I had a great time enjoying the relaxed outdoor concerts."

"It's a beautiful and accessible venue, with everything made accessible."

"Everything, from restrooms to food, is accessible and clean."

Good to know

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The venue is cashless, so bring a credit card or mobile payment.

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There are no real bathrooms, only porta-potties available.

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Shows have a hard stop at 10 PM, so don't expect encores.

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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.

People are saying

"I love the energy and rich history here."

"The atmosphere is electric and seats are comfy."

"The facilities are user-friendly and accessible."

Good to know

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Buy tickets online to avoid long lines at the stadium.

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Taking mass transit is the best way to reach the stadium.

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Arrive at least one hour early to avoid long entry queues.

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Stadium features giant crystal clear screens, air-conditioned indoor bar, and family-friendly areas that create an inviting atmosphere. Views from every seat are excellent, with well-designed sight lines to the field and concessions. Energy is electric during events, enhanced by light shows, DJ parties, and post-game fireworks.

Clear signage and smooth entry make it easy to get in and around. Wheelchair access is very good, with excellent ADA accessible seats and easy public transit options.

People are saying

"I love the lively atmosphere and great food."

"It's really easy to get around and access this place."

"The rain really messed up the game and concert."

Good to know

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Getting to Citi Field is simple, with a subway stop right outside the stadium.

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You need the MLB Ballpark App to scan your tickets for entry.

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Backpacks are not allowed in the stadium and must be left in front of the stadium.

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Large interactive rooms use projected screens on three walls and motion-tracking technology for immersive gameplay. The atmosphere is engaging and colorful, appealing to both children and adults with free-roam, helmet-free gaming. Energy varies from chaotic entrances to friendly, fun-filled sessions suitable for parties and date nights.

Challenges inspired by Squid Game are redesigned for a cooperative setting that suits everyone. The space feels professional and is easy to access.

People are saying

"I had a blast playing the immersive games with friends and family."

"It's surprisingly accessible, with no stairs to worry about."

"Kids in wheelchairs can join the fun easily."

Good to know

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Reservations are recommended to secure your spot, especially for larger groups.

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The experience costs $45 per person, which includes all activities.

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The venue is best suited for groups of 3-6 people for optimal enjoyment.

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Performing arts theater showcases beautiful old architecture with delicate ceiling and wall designs. Atmosphere feels magnificent and family-friendly, with state-of-the-art technical facilities enhancing performances. Seating offers good visibility from most areas, though some balcony seats may cause discomfort.

Wheelchair seats sit on the main floor's last row with good visibility and extra room to stay seated. Accessible bathrooms and concessions exist on every level, though some restrooms have long lines.

People are saying

"Mack's help made navigating crowds and getting to seats accessible for my partner."

"The tickets and stuff inside felt expensive."

"The drinks and snacks inside were way too pricey."

Good to know

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Be punctual because the show starts at the indicated time.

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Late arrivals are allowed to enter once the show has started.

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You can't take videos or photos during the show.

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Modern building offers quiet atmosphere with clean, comfortable rooms and spacious breakfast area. Security is enhanced by key-required elevator access. Nearby subway entrances provide easy transit to major city spots.

Wheelchair access is smooth throughout the hotel. Bathrooms feature accessible showers with rain-style shower heads and high-tech mirrors that defog and light up.

People are saying

"The rooms are small but clean and comfy."

"The hotelโ€™s location feels safe and super convenient."

"Breakfast is simple but tasty with good choices."

Good to know

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The hotel offers free breakfast from 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM.

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Breakfast opens late at 7:30 AM and 8:00 AM on weekends.

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Parking costs $25 per night with limited availability.

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Outdoor courtyard features Japanese-themed artwork and paper lanterns, creating an authentic village marketplace vibe. Indoor spaces include a small supermarket, sake bar, and diverse shops with arcade games and collectibles upstairs. Atmosphere blends warmth and coolness with open seating and detailed design, attracting those interested in Japanese culture and cuisine.

A ramp entrance sits on the right side for wheelchair, rollator, and cane users. The main entrance is wheelchair accessible, but hours posted on a pushed-open door are not reachable for all.

People are saying

"I love the tasty Japanese food and unique products here."

"I think some prices here are a bit high but worth it sometimes."

"Some things are pricey but worth it."

Good to know

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The food hall opens at 12 PM daily.

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An exhibition and sale of foods from Japan runs from February 23rd to 26th.

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Free sake tasting is available on Saturdays.

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Old school diner with nostalgic decor and spacious interior featuring big windows and good lighting. Atmosphere stays pleasant and quiet, allowing easy conversation without loud disturbances. Family-friendly setup includes a kids' play area and accessible features like ramps and plentiful parking.

Plentiful parking offers easy access for those with disabilities. Spaces accommodate wheelchairs without hassle.

People are saying

"The food is fresh but prices feel high."

"The food is always fresh and tasty."

"The staff here is wonderful and went above and beyond."

Good to know

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The diner gets very busy on the weekends from 10 AM to 2 PM.

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Make sure to get there before 9 AM, otherwise you'll wait for a table.

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The kitchen closes at 1:30 AM and the restaurant closes at 2:00 AM on Saturday nights.

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