Museums/Zoos
The greater Seattle area is host to many wonderful Zoos and Museums, and we are excited to share accessibility information here!
Mobility, Vision, Hearing, and Sensory/Autism Accessible
Woodland Park Zoo is free of most physical barriers and obstacles. For complete details on sensory considerations, bathrooms, getting involved at the zoo, and more please download the Accessibility Guide. This includes a map describing trail conditions and accessibility features to make your visit as enjoyable as possible.
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Mobility, Vision, and Hearing Accessible
The 5th Avenue Theatre offers a variety of accessibility services to our patrons. If you have any questions or concerns, please call 206.625.1900 or 1.888.584.4849. We welcome your feedback and suggestions for enhancing these services.
Mobility, Vision, Hearing, and Sensory Sensitive/Autism Accessible
The Museum of Pop Culture strives to be accessible for all visitors and provides a variety of support services to assist your visit.
Mobility, Vision and Sensory Sensitive/Autism Accessible
Pacific Science Center is dedicated to offering accessibility for all our guests and making your visit both comfortable and memorable. We encourage you to approach any staff member with questions – they are easy to spot in Pacific Science Center shirts and badges and eager to help. We also invite you to visit the Information Desk in Building 1 where our Guest Services team can assist you.
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