Yes, strollers are permitted. All items entering WWE World are subject to security screening. Please be sure to review the WWE World bag policy.
During check-in at the Las Vegas Convention Center, you may request an ADA badge designation. One (1) companion designation will be issued for each ADA patron and are welcome to accompany an individual with disabilities. A companion must have valid tickets. Please note, companions may not enter the ADA-accessible lines without the ADA line ticket holder. By requesting an ADA accessible designation, you confirm that you or a member of your party qualifies for ADA accommodations. WWE reserves the right to investigate any potential misuse of accessible ADA designations and may cancel any request if fraud is suspected. WWE and the Las Vegas Convention Center also reserve the right to redirect patrons who have accessible line designations but do not require the use of the accessible line.
Service Animals (as defined by the ADA) that are properly trained and under the proper care of their owners will be allowed into the event and provided with the appropriate credentials.
Yes, WWE World provides accommodations for guests with disabilities, including the allowance of medically necessary items, which are subject to security screening. Dedicated ADA-accessible lines will be available at Will Call and photo and autograph areas. Additionally, reserved seating will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis at stages. WWE and the Las Vegas Convention Center is dedicated to providing all of their guests a safe and enjoyable experience—including those with disabilities and special needs to ensure comfort and safety for everyone. Additional details about ADA accommodations will be shared soon. In the meantime, if you have specific accessibility needs or questions, please contact us, at info.wweworld@fanaticsinc.com