Accessibility Guide

 
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Guide to Woodminster Amphitheater for Patrons with Disabilities or Limited Mobility

Part of the charm of Woodminster Amphitheater is the historic 80 year old amphitheater on the beautiful hillside of Joaquin Miller Park. We want everyone to be able to enjoy this idyllic, woodsy environment, and we are always eager to work with our patrons to make sure each theater-goer has comfortable access to our shows.

If you or someone in your party has a disability or limited mobility, ordering your tickets early and talking on the phone with a person when ordering will do much to assure your requirements and comfort. Call 510-531-9597 June 1-September 8 or 510-339-0241 during the off season.

Box Office Hours:

Monday-Saturday 10am-4pm
Sunday hours begin June 16th

+ Amphitheater Access

We have spaces for wheelchairs with adjacent companion seats at the top of the amphitheater in sections 1, 2, 4, and 5, as well as close to the stage in Box A. Those at the top of the amphitheater are wheelchair accessible from the Upper Gate (across from parking lot 5), and those in Box A are accessible from the Lower Gate (from parking lot 1). Both gates have paved path or ramp access, and there are accessible bathrooms on both levels.

The performance-night box office is at the Upper Gate, but patrons with actual tickets in hand may use either entrance. Will-call pickup for phone sales and online purchases is at the Upper Gate, so we suggest that if your tickets are in Box A, you arrange to receive your tickets in advance.

+ Accessible Parking

There are four paved ADA parking spaces in parking lot 1 and five in parking lot 5 that are reserved for patrons with Disabled Persons placards or plates. Additional parking for patrons with Disabled Persons placards or plates is also available in parking lot 5 due to its level access to the upper theater entrance. These additional spaces are covered with wood chips because the lot is also a dog park, which may necessitate a drop-off in a paved area. Persons with mobility devices may be dropped off near either entrance. The paved accessible parking spaces tend to fill up quickly. To get the paved spaces with the easiest access to the theater, we suggest that you arrive at least an hour before the performance, or at least 90 minutes on Saturdays. The picnic tables at the theater open two and a half hours prior to the show (5:30 for an 8:00 show).

+ Hearing Devices

Hearing devices will be available at both the upper and lower entrances. Please direct inquiries about hearing devices to Harriet Schlader 510 531-9597 or harriet@woodminster.com.

+ Service Animals

Under the ADA, State and local governments, businesses, and nonprofit organizations that serve the public generally must allow service animals to accompany people with disabilities in all areas of the facility where the public is normally allowed to go. Under the ADA, service animals must be harnessed, leashed, or tethered, unless these devices interfere with the service animal’s work or the individual’s disability prevents using these devices. In that case, the individual must maintain control of the animal through voice, signal, or other effective controls. We are NOT required to permit comfort animals into our parks and recreation facilities, only service animals.

+ Picnic Facilities

Picnic tables are now available inside our amphitheater. You must first purchase your tickets and then you may reserve your picnic tables in advanced. Each table is $20. for moer information please conract our Box Office at (510)-339-9597

+ Comfort & Safety

Since it’s a park, the lighting when you leave will be minimal, so be ready to use your flashlight on your cell phone while getting back to your car. Always wear casual, comfortable clothing and shoes that support your feet as you walk on various surfaces. No matter how warm it is where you live, it may be 15 degrees cooler at the amphitheater, so bring warm coats or blankets and just leave them in your car if you don’t need them.

+ ADA Complaints

To file a complaint regarding an ADA violation or disability discrimination, please contact City of Oakland ADA Programs Division at (510) 238-5219 (510-238-2007 for TTY users) or via email at adaprograms@oaklandca.gov.