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Guest Accessibility Tour at Climate Pledge Arena

  • Climate Pledge Arena 334 1st Avenue North Seattle, WA, 98109 United States (map)

Take an accessibility tour of the revamped Climate Pledge Arena, Home of the WNBA Seattle Storm and NHL Kraken. Universal design and accessibility considerations highlight this facility to welcome all fans. Spaces for 20 conference attendees to learn of the history and accessibility features of this gem nestled in the Seattle Center. 

Registration: Registration is required. This tour is limited to 20 attendees.

Accommodations: Accessible Physical Space, ASL interpretation, Assistive Listening Devices, Quiet Space, Sensory Tools.

Mask Policy: N/A

Organization’s website: https://www.climatepledgearena.com/

If you need assistance registering for an event prior to the LEAD Conference, please email seattlecac@gmail.com. If you are having registration issues at the LEAD Conference, please visit the SCAC table at LEAD for help with registation.

Know Before You Go

This event requires advanced registration.

Thank you for participating in our event! We are excited to have you visit our venue on August 1 at 6 pm.  Here are a few things to prepare you for the visit:

Location: The address is 334 1st Ave N.  Please meet us at Alaskan Airlines Atrium Entry 1 on the west (1st Ave N) side of the arena.  Look for the laminated Roam Around Logo.  There will be one tour and it will start no later than 6:15 pm.

What to expect: Take an accessibility tour of Climate Pledge Arena, home of the WNBA Seattle Storm and NHL Seattle Kraken. Universal design and accessibility considerations highlight this facility to welcome all fans. 

Accessibility information: An ASL interpreter will accompany the tour.  Guests can also check out a wheelchair, if needed.

On Site Contact: Morgan Littlefield, (206) 406-3728.

Please let us know at your earliest convenience if you are not able to join us so we can welcome another conference attendee. 

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