Accessible seating is available for wheelchair users and their companions. You can book accessibility seating online by selecting the Accessible Tickets options. Getting around this venue can be challenging for wheelchair users and visitors with?limited?mobility,?due to the varied and uneven gradient of paths and terrain.? The path from Linlithgow Ave to Gate 1 is a compact gravel path on an incline that not all guests find easy to navigate.? The Sidney Myer Music Bowl has a golf buggy available that our team can operate should you require assistance getting from Linlithgow Ave to the venue entrance (shown below). The golf buggy?seats up to 2 people plus the driver and?is not able to be pre-booked.?Please seek out our team located on Linlithgow Avenue, around the base of the path that leads to Gate 1, when you arrive, should you?need?to use this service.??Our team will be wearing orange hi-vis vests. Once inside the venue, the?pathway leading?down?to?the?seated?stalls?area?has a?gradient at 1:5.?Our team are unable to handle wheelchairs directly but they can act as a spotter. Hearing impaired visitors If you experience difficulty hearing, assisted listening devices are available for use in all seats of Arts Centre Melbourne venues. The units are available free of charge from venue staff, and either use standard headphones or connect with your hearing aid via a neck loop. Companion Card The Companion Card has been developed by the Victorian Network on Recreation and Disability (VICNORD) and admits carers to shows as complimentary guests. Arts Centre Melbourne welcomes holders of this card to attend the many events on offer. If your questions are not answered above please contact Arts Centre Melbourne's Access Manager on 03 9281 8503.