The experience for handicapped attendees is great inside the stadium, but not so outside. I pushed my dad in a wheelchair for probably over a 1/4 mile, up significant inclines - and back down those very dangerous inclines - and the "shuttle" was a golf cart that appeared to be primarily used by college students who felt their trip to the gate was more important than the needs of an elderly man in a wheelchair. The return trip down the hill was dangerous and frustrating. As I said, inside the stadium, there's good accomodations. I understand that college football is dominated by young folks who don't need wheelchairs, but HANDICAP ACCESS PARKING NEEDS TO BE CLEARLY DOCUMENTED AND EASILY FOUND, especially for visitors. This setup is extremely badly done. I'm fine with charging for handicapped access parking just like everybody else, but the path into the stadium from that point MUST be...
Read moreHad a great time at an ETSU game. Whole stadium was clean, except near the ens of the game. Personally, there are nowhere NEAR enough trashcans in the stadium and the ones that are there, are in the wrong place; "against traffic" so to speak. Had plenty of room for my assigned seat, wasnt squashed against the people next to me. Field was easy to see from seating position and big screen made it super easy to see replays and endzone plays from above as...
Read moreMy wife has temporary mobility issues and the stadium staff and parking staff were utterly unwilling to assist us. Carl, an ETSU police officer, was the bright spot. He checked into parking for us and treated us well. I know this program is still fairly new (again), but 4 years is long enough to figure out things. I wouldn't think the stadium is ADA compliant, but not sure. If my daughter wasn't a band member, we...
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