Handicap accessible Kinnick?

roetbombaaa

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Guys/gals, My sister is an avid Hawk fan, but never has been able to attend a game as she has cerebral palsy. It's not a severe case, so its not like she is in a wheelchair, but she still has a lot of trouble walking and it would be next to impossible for her to climb the stairs to find a seat at Kinnick. My family wants to try and find a way to get her into the stadium so it is safe for her. Has anyone been through this? Advice? Thanks!
 
I have never had any personal experience with that but I do know that Kinnick is handicap accessible (sp?) and they have seating reserved in SW and SE corners for people that have need of some easier access seating. Hope that helps and I hope your sister gets to go to some games. Go Hawks!
 
I know they have handicap accessible seats. I believe they are in the Southwest endzone... but I could be wrong on that. They're on the same level as the entryway, because wheelchairs need to be able to roll there. However, I think you are limited as to how many people can sit there - I believe only one other person. I'd call the ticket office and see if they have any of those tickets available.
 
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