If you have any accessibility requirements or restrictions you can find the "Info & Disability Assistance Booth" located inside the registration area. If you require an assistant or helper, please pick up their pass at the "Info & Disability Assistance Booth"
We’re happy to help any attendee that requires assistance information regarding accessibility. Please visit the Convention Center's Website for more information on their accessibility services.
Wheelchairs are available upon request. Chairs are limited and based on a first-come-first-serve basis. If available, wheelchairs can be requested at one of our guest services desks located at the Lakeside Avenue and St. Clair Entrances. More info Here
We have partnered with NC Mobility to supply scooters and wheelchairs for rent during the show.
Please visit the Convention Center's Website to view placement of facility restrooms and elevators per facility level.
We use Google Live Transcribe to provide written transcripts in real time of our panels for the hearing impaired.
Please notify us two weeks in advance of the event so that we can make sure this technology is engaged in the panels you’d like to attend if you are hearing impaired:
In general, animals are not permitted inside the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland except for the following instance:
Service animals, which the Americans with Disabilities Act defines as a dog that has been individually trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability. The task(s) performed by the dog must be directly related to the person’s disability. The dog must be trained to take a specific action when needed to assist the person with a disability. Emotional support, therapy, comfort, or companion animals do not qualify as service animals under the ADA. Also, service animals in training are not considered service animals under the ADA.
Attendees requiring the assistance from a service animal may pick up a Fast Pass Button at the Info & Disability Booth that will allow them access to the Fast Lane in the Autograph and Photo Ops area of the convention.
All sanitary needs for animals are the responsibility of the handler, and the animal must remain in the control of the handler at all times.
Those requiring assistance from their PCA may request a complimentary companion day pass at the info & disability booth. This pass grants the PCA access to the event as well as a Fast Lane Badge for Autographs and Photo Ops in the celebrity area. PCAs are not granted VIP badges, even if the person requiring assistance has a VIP pass.