State Farm Stadium Accessibility information
State Farm Stadium Accessibility Information
Assistive Listening Devices
Assistive Listening Devices (ALD's) are available at all four Guest Services offices which are located along on Main Level (near Sections 104 & 123) and Terrace Level (Sections 417 & 448). Fans will be asked to leave a valid driver's license or other form of identification when the ALD is checked out
Accessible Parking
All Sportsman's Park carparks and most off-site gameday parking lots have signed accessible parking spots. Vehicles must have a valid Cardinals mobile parking pass to enter Sportsman's Park or off-site gameday parking areas. A state-issued ADA hangtag or license plate is required to park in a signed disabled spot. Please contact the Cardinals Ticket Office at 602/379-0102 for more information on accessible parking. Accessible parking is available on a first come, first-served basis.
Accessible Cart Service
Courtesy cart service is available for disabled fans from accessible parking areas to the stadium plaza security checkpoints. These carts are for disabled fans and one companion only. The carts will only take fans to the closest entrance as there is no cart service available inside State Farm Stadium. The cart service will be available two hours prior to the game until one hour following the conclusion of the game. Post-game fans should wait at the ADA Shuttle Tents adjacent to where they were dropped off by the Accessible Cart and check-in with the Guest Service team member under the tent to schedule a ride back to their vehicle within Sportsman's Park. Accessible Carts DO NOT give rides to parking lots outside of Cardinals Parking Lots. Please note that ADA cart service is only available within Sportsman's Park Carparks, BLU Lot G, and the Black Lot.
Accessible Seating
Accessible seating is located on all levels at State Farm Stadium, including all lofts and field boxes. All levels can be accessed by the elevators located near the five stadium entrance locations. One power outlet is available at each accessible seating platform for the use of guests with electric wheelchairs and other medical equipment.
Emergency Evacuation
Guests with disabilities should contact the nearest guest service or security team member for assistance in the event of an emergency evacuation as elevators and escalators will not be available for use.
Open Captioning
State Farm Stadium provides open captioning service for the stadium public address system. Open captioning is displayed under the north and south videoboards throughout Cardinals game day. In addition, closed captioning is available via smart phones which are available free of charge at the Gate 1 Guest Services office (across from Section 104).
Restrooms
There are 50 restrooms located throughout State Farm Stadium. All men, women and family restrooms are ADA accessible and equipped with a babychanging table. Please ask any team member for directions to the closest restroom. The family restrooms are located on the Main Level (near Section 114 & 136), Club Level (near Sections 204, 219, 230 & 247) and Terrace Level (near Sections 404, 421, 435 & 454.)
Seat Relocations
See page 18 for additional information on Relocations. ADA seating is available at a first-come, first-served basis.
Service Animals
Guide, signal and documented service animals are allowed inside State Farm Stadium with fans that need their assistance. No pets or other animals are permitted.
Wheelchairs & Mobility Assistance Devices
Wheelchair assistance is available to guests and is scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis. Requests can be made by asking a stadium team member or by visiting a Guest Services Office located near Sections 104, 123, 417 and 448. The stadium will provide wheelchairs and a staff member to escort guests to their seats, but it is requested that mobility impaired patrons be accompanied by another adult in their party. Upon arrival at the seating location, guests are required to surrender wheelchairs to stadium staff. State Farm Stadium does not have storage for any mobility assistance devices; however, they are allowed through security checkpoints after proper inspection. Mobility Assistance Devices cannot block aisles, rows, or seats.