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Opera House, Manchester |
I have just finished listening to Neil Warnock's audiobook 'The Gaffer: The Trials and Tribulations of a Football Manager.' Conveniently, he then appeared on a couple of podcasts I listen to, promoting some live shows he's doing in which he's even more unfiltered than he's been in the past, as he's now retired and can say what he likes. He was doing a show at the Opera House in Manchester, which isn't a million miles from where my brother Daniel lives. Daniel recommended the book to me in the first place, I didn't want to go on my own, and I was sure he would go with me. The Gods were smiling down on me it seemed and urging me to go, and if there's one rule I've always lived my life by it's DON'T PISS OFF THE GODS. so with confirmation that Daniel wanted to go as well, I headed over to atgtickets.com to book the tickets.
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Access card |
Level Access
For people who require wheelchair accessible facilities or have to have level access as they are unable to make even a few steps.
Distance
If you have difficulty moving yourself more than short distances
This symbol is awarded to people for whom it would be significantly difficult to access services without support from another person.
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atgtickets.com seating plan |
I was suspicious. A large amount of the 1,920 capacity are wheelchair accessible? Really?
Me: I'm on your site looking to book tickets for Neil Warnock on Friday 29th August. I'm logged in but it's allowing me to buy most tickets. I'm in a wheelchair.
I went to the Utilita Arena to see Roger Waters in 2023 and there were lots of wheelchair seats. In fact there was a whole viewing platform incredibly close to the stage. That was a several thousand seating arena though, this was a twentieth century theatre, built the same year as the Titanic sank. Understandably wheelchair access is limited without making significant modifications to an existing building. But I think there could be an icon on the search filter saying wheelchair seats are unavailable.
Them: Both wheelchair seats are taken Me: Both? Them: Yes, I'm afraid there's only two seats in that theatre Me: Oh, well is there an aisle seat I can book? Them: There are steps to every other seat. Me: Oh. I'm logged in on my account and your site is allowing me to book any seat. I have an access card that clearly says I'm a wheelchair user.
She checked my account and saw that I wasn't registered as a wheelchair user on their system. Clearly it's been removed in error as my access card states that I am in a wheelchair. There is no way to view what requirements are attributed to my account however, I just have to trust that they have the correct requirements and are not allowing me to purchase tickets I can't use. Otherwise I could book any seat in that theatre, travel upto Manchester only to find I have to climb stairs to get to my seat.
Them: oh sorry your account wasn't showing you required wheelchair access, it is now.
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atgtickets.com seating plan |
what you actually want is a seat with a wheelchair symbol on it which are few and far between.