ACCESSIBILITY
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Scala is a very old building. One of the biggest challenges for those with mobility problems is the various levels throughout the building.
Scala is in fact the latin word for stairs.
All stairs have sturdy handrails. There are three steps into reception, 37 steps to the foyer bar, 14 steps to the main arena (54 total), 24 steps from the foyer bar to the toilets (64 total) and a further 23 steps to the balcony bar (87 total).
If you need some help with access the Venueour team are on hand. Please contact the venues co-ordinator at least two days in advance and let them know. They may ask you to arrive ten minutes before doors open so you can enter in advance.
WHEELCHAIR USERS
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Unfortunately there is no lift at Scala. They are happy to manually lift wheelchair users, although its worth mentioning that carrying heavy duty electric wheelchairs may not be possible for health and safety reasons.
They ask that you arrive ten minutes before doors open and make yourself known to our security staff, ready for advanced entry. The venue manager will offer you a suitable area with a good view of the stage. If you have any further questions please feel free to call them and ask. They would like to help.
Contact them on 020 7833 2022 or send a message via their website.
http://scala.co.uk/admission/#accessibility (copy to browser)
COMPANION ADMISSION
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First buy your ticket for the event. Then contact the events co-ordinator, ideally at least 2 days in advance to tell us that you wish to bring a companion to help with mobility. We’ll put your companion on the guest list so they won’t need an advance ticket.
Contact them on 020 7833 2022 or send a message via their website.
http://scala.co.uk/admission/#accessibility (copy to browser)
Parking
Very limited parking, strongly advise the use of public transport.