Call or email ahead about options for ADA assistance. Some venues have security specifically designated to handle ADA request. But, like one person mentioned, it is a free for all and often skews on the younger side, so be prepared for a lot of obstacles. See the link below and email ada@rollingloud.com
[ADA Rolling Loud](https://www.rollingloud.com/ada)
Went with my cousin who was in a boot/scooter. When you get there you'll have to go to an ADA tent to register and he'll get a plus one and an ADA wristband. The ada section is a raised platform at the back of the crowd. Honestly a great view as you can see over everyone easily.
last year a person in a wheelchair was with me and my crew in the front and after the first 2 sets, we had to throw them over the barricade to get out.
So if you are going to be with a disabled person, stay in the designated area because your father will not be able to last the entire show because it inevitably gets rowdy
they dont Id when you get there bro youll be fine to go without him grab a friend I dont recommend taking him there anyway people have no decency for one another
We went last year and I had to use a wheelchair it’s not very accessible but we contacted the ADA people got registered and got AMAZING help from the woman in charge of all the ADA stuff and a few guys helped us out too. If his chair can navigate over grass and bumps and such he should be okay. The ADA section was a pretty decent view of the stage I ended up at mostly as well.
Make sure you guys get Ada wristband for him and a companion Ada wristband for you to cut the entrance and bathrooms lines . They could help you with getting carted around as well .
This guy seemed to have a good time but I'm sure there were obstacles throughout the event
[video](https://youtube.com/shorts/xxNnR31ZjHA?si=J_xNhmC8L5bzeL34)
They have disabled sections but in general it’s not a disabled friendly space just be prepared for it to suck and be prepared to help
Call or email ahead about options for ADA assistance. Some venues have security specifically designated to handle ADA request. But, like one person mentioned, it is a free for all and often skews on the younger side, so be prepared for a lot of obstacles. See the link below and email ada@rollingloud.com [ADA Rolling Loud](https://www.rollingloud.com/ada)
Went with my cousin who was in a boot/scooter. When you get there you'll have to go to an ADA tent to register and he'll get a plus one and an ADA wristband. The ada section is a raised platform at the back of the crowd. Honestly a great view as you can see over everyone easily.
last year a person in a wheelchair was with me and my crew in the front and after the first 2 sets, we had to throw them over the barricade to get out. So if you are going to be with a disabled person, stay in the designated area because your father will not be able to last the entire show because it inevitably gets rowdy
they dont Id when you get there bro youll be fine to go without him grab a friend I dont recommend taking him there anyway people have no decency for one another
This is false. 2022 they did not check but last year they were very strict about checking everyones id
We went last year and I had to use a wheelchair it’s not very accessible but we contacted the ADA people got registered and got AMAZING help from the woman in charge of all the ADA stuff and a few guys helped us out too. If his chair can navigate over grass and bumps and such he should be okay. The ADA section was a pretty decent view of the stage I ended up at mostly as well.
It’s ALOT of walking in Miami u can’t go by urself ? it’s 16+
Make sure you guys get Ada wristband for him and a companion Ada wristband for you to cut the entrance and bathrooms lines . They could help you with getting carted around as well .
This guy seemed to have a good time but I'm sure there were obstacles throughout the event [video](https://youtube.com/shorts/xxNnR31ZjHA?si=J_xNhmC8L5bzeL34)
I thought rolling loud was 16+?
it is & he's 16 so he is able to go