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Accessibility Services. Denver offers numerous services for disabled travelers to make their visit more pleasant, beginning with their arrival at the Denver International Airport (DIA). The DIA Shuttle buses with wheelchair lifts operate between the outlying car parks and the terminal. Disabled spaces are available in all parking garages and car parks close to the airport. Other facilities include accessible toilets and TTY telephones for people with hearing impairments. Wheelchair transportation information can be found on the airport’s website, www.flydenver.com.

From wheelchair-friendly trails and attractions to easy-to-use transportation services for the physically impaired, Denver is a city that can be enjoyed by all.

Additionally, Denver’s flat downtown is easy to navigate for disabled visitors, and city’s Commission for People with Disabilities (DCPD) is charged with conducting curb ramp reviews of all City and County of Denver owned properties, as well as non-owned properties supported or funded by the City and County of Denver.

At the Denver Center for Performing Arts, The Ellie Caulkins Opera House, the Buell Theatre and Boettcher Concert Hall make every effort to offer a wonderful experience for patrons with disabilities. There are ADA seating locations in all three venues (patrons should request ADA seating when booking their seats with the ticketing agency), as well as wheelchairs available at each venue, accessible restrooms, drinking fountains and TDD telephones in each theatre. Assistive listening devices are also available upon request.




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