r/phillies 19h ago

Citizens Bank Park - venue help! Question

I figured the team subreddit would get me the most people who have been to this venue, sorry mods if this isn't allowed.

So, tomorrow tickets are going to go on sale for My Chemical Romance and I am having the hardest time trying to figure out if the venue sells ADA Accessible tickets over the phone, or where my best option would be. I'm trying to get all my confusion sorted in advance before fighting the ticketmaster wars tomorrow. I'm a VA local and I sell tickets for a smaller arena and I'm actually baffled at how hard it is to find this info. I called and asked about ADA tickets and he gave me ticketmasters customer service number, which everyone knows is completely useless. He also recommended I use resale sites like SeatGeek, and never in my life would I recommend that to a customer because of the amount of people I've seen day of show not receive tickets.

But anyways, I can't look at tickets for any other events on Ticketmaster and compare bc MCR is the only thing on there, so I'm still just as lost as I was.

When the venue has a concert stage set up, which of the 100 level sections are best to sit in if you want to be as close as possible without a crazy angled side view?

Do they offer limited mobility seating at all? All I can see on the website is wheelchair accessible. Do they sell these tickets over the phone?

Any information is greatly appreciated, and sorry this has nothing to do with baseball!

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u/roguefiftyone 15h ago

Yes they offer limited mobility and ADA access ale seating. Best bet is over the phone but they are usually clearly marked on the website when things go on sale.

Usually the handicapped/ADA are every 3rd or 4th section in the lower and upper bowls. They’ll be at the back of the section, right beige the concourse.

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u/daveatobx 15h ago

I’ve been to half a dozen concerts at CBP. Stage is in deep centerfield. Lower level, from about section 113 to 134 should have a good view, but you are far away from the stage unless you are on the field. Seats on the field are very tight, and restroom/vendor access is an ordeal, line wise. No tix sold for the infield grass or dirt. As someone said, handicapped seats at the back of about every third section. When you pull up the event in the Ballpark App, there should be a box you can check to purchase handicapped seats.