ADA Information - Husky Stadium
Husky Stadium provides accommodations for those with disabilities, including elevators, accessible seating, and accessible restrooms that will allow for an enjoyable game day experience. Accessible seating is located throughout Husky Stadium in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCES
All entrances at Husky Stadium are ADA accessible. The North and South entrances have elevators for those needing further assistance accessing all levels of Husky Stadium.
ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES
Assistive listening devices are available at no charge at the Guest Services office located across from Section 121. A driver's license, credit card, or some other acceptable form of picture identification is required as a deposit.
CLOSED CAPTIONING
Closed captioning is located on the ribbon board at the 50-yard line on both sides of the field.
DAWG SLEDS
Dawg sleds are golf carts that drive guests to the north and south entrances of Husky Stadium. Dawg Sleds operate from the time gates open until kickoff, during the game, and postgame on the following routes:
Elevators are located across from Sections 106 and 129 on the main concourse.
MEDICAL NEEDS
Special considerations will be made for guests with special medical needs and individual caring for infants. Medically necessary items are allowed into Husky Stadium after proper inspection.
PARATRANSIT / KING COUNTY ACCESS (Access)
Fans needing to use Access will need to directly book rides through their online portal, and follow all Access stated policies and procedures. The regular Access fee schedule will be enforced, there is no additional charge to Husky fans. The drop-off/pick-up locations will be different pre and post-game due to pedestrian safety concerns and traffic operations requirements. Pre-game Access service will remain at the Stadium light rail paratransit location. Post-game Access service will be relocated within the Montlake Blvd bus staging area along with the other Park & Ride buses. The Access boarding location will be on the west side of Montlake, facing southbound along the curb line, just north of the light rail overpass. Access riders should cross over Montlake Blvd at the intersection outside the west entrance to Husky Stadium.
CLICK HERE [kingcounty.gov] to schedule your ride or review King County Access information.
PARKING
General public accessible (ADA) parking is available on game day in the E1 parking lot. To access the lot, please present a valid state-issued ADA parking permit and/or Individual with Disabilities Parking Privilege ID card to the parking attendant.
There are a limited number of public accessible (ADA) parking permits available for advance sale. Permits may be purchased in advance by contacting the Husky Ticket Office at tickets@uw.edu or (206) 543-2200.
RESTROOMS
All restrooms at Husky Stadium are ADA accessible. In addition, single occupant restrooms are located near Sections 110, 125, 136, 207, 305, 309, and across from Luxury Suites 3 and 26.
SERVICE ANIMALS
Service animals are permitted to enter Husky Stadium.
TICKET EXCHANGE
Guests requiring ADA seating for home football games are able to exchange their tickets on gameday, while supplies last, at the internal ticket services window located on the concourse between sections 120-121. ADA ticket exchanges cannot be completed prior to the game and are exclusively available on gameday on a first come first serve basis. Ticket exchanges are available once doors open (2 hours prior to kickoff), and you must scan in with your original ticket first to be eligible for an exchange. We will not exchange your ticket at the box office before entering the stadium, you must enter first.
For further details, please contact the Husky Ticket Office at tickets@uw.edu or (206) 543-2200.
WHEELCHAIR ASSISTS
Wheelchair assists are available to individuals with disabilities at each entrance to be used before and after the game. Guests needing wheelchair assistance while in Husky Stadium should ask the nearest staff member for assistance. A staff member will escort each guest to their seat.
ACCOMMODATION REQUESTS
If the information above leaves you with additional questions about access or you wish to request specific accommodations for a disability, please contact the University of Washington Disability Services at dso@uw.edu or (206) 543-6450.
ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCES
All entrances at Husky Stadium are ADA accessible. The North and South entrances have elevators for those needing further assistance accessing all levels of Husky Stadium.
ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES
Assistive listening devices are available at no charge at the Guest Services office located across from Section 121. A driver's license, credit card, or some other acceptable form of picture identification is required as a deposit.
CLOSED CAPTIONING
Closed captioning is located on the ribbon board at the 50-yard line on both sides of the field.
DAWG SLEDS
Dawg sleds are golf carts that drive guests to the north and south entrances of Husky Stadium. Dawg Sleds operate from the time gates open until kickoff, during the game, and postgame on the following routes:
- E1 parking lot to the North and South entrances
- The Waterfront Activities Center to the North and South entrances
Elevators are located across from Sections 106 and 129 on the main concourse.
MEDICAL NEEDS
Special considerations will be made for guests with special medical needs and individual caring for infants. Medically necessary items are allowed into Husky Stadium after proper inspection.
PARATRANSIT / KING COUNTY ACCESS (Access)
Fans needing to use Access will need to directly book rides through their online portal, and follow all Access stated policies and procedures. The regular Access fee schedule will be enforced, there is no additional charge to Husky fans. The drop-off/pick-up locations will be different pre and post-game due to pedestrian safety concerns and traffic operations requirements. Pre-game Access service will remain at the Stadium light rail paratransit location. Post-game Access service will be relocated within the Montlake Blvd bus staging area along with the other Park & Ride buses. The Access boarding location will be on the west side of Montlake, facing southbound along the curb line, just north of the light rail overpass. Access riders should cross over Montlake Blvd at the intersection outside the west entrance to Husky Stadium.
CLICK HERE [kingcounty.gov] to schedule your ride or review King County Access information.
PARKING
General public accessible (ADA) parking is available on game day in the E1 parking lot. To access the lot, please present a valid state-issued ADA parking permit and/or Individual with Disabilities Parking Privilege ID card to the parking attendant.
There are a limited number of public accessible (ADA) parking permits available for advance sale. Permits may be purchased in advance by contacting the Husky Ticket Office at tickets@uw.edu or (206) 543-2200.
RESTROOMS
All restrooms at Husky Stadium are ADA accessible. In addition, single occupant restrooms are located near Sections 110, 125, 136, 207, 305, 309, and across from Luxury Suites 3 and 26.
SERVICE ANIMALS
Service animals are permitted to enter Husky Stadium.
TICKET EXCHANGE
Guests requiring ADA seating for home football games are able to exchange their tickets on gameday, while supplies last, at the internal ticket services window located on the concourse between sections 120-121. ADA ticket exchanges cannot be completed prior to the game and are exclusively available on gameday on a first come first serve basis. Ticket exchanges are available once doors open (2 hours prior to kickoff), and you must scan in with your original ticket first to be eligible for an exchange. We will not exchange your ticket at the box office before entering the stadium, you must enter first.
For further details, please contact the Husky Ticket Office at tickets@uw.edu or (206) 543-2200.
WHEELCHAIR ASSISTS
Wheelchair assists are available to individuals with disabilities at each entrance to be used before and after the game. Guests needing wheelchair assistance while in Husky Stadium should ask the nearest staff member for assistance. A staff member will escort each guest to their seat.
ACCOMMODATION REQUESTS
If the information above leaves you with additional questions about access or you wish to request specific accommodations for a disability, please contact the University of Washington Disability Services at dso@uw.edu or (206) 543-6450.