Big Game / Nashville · Vol. I · Issue 01 Field Notebook · Accessibility February 8, 2030 · Music City

Fine Print · Accessibility

Nashville Accessibility Guide

Nashville Accessibility Guide — read from the desk, written by people who actually live in Music City.

Field Notes

Accessible Nashville

Nashville is committed to ensuring every visitor can experience game week fully, regardless of ability. This guide covers ADA accommodations, wheelchair accessibility, sensory-friendly options, and accessible transportation throughout the city.

The new stadium is being designed with universal accessibility as a core principle, exceeding ADA minimum requirements with wider concourses, more accessible seating options, and sensory rooms for guests with autism or sensory processing differences.

Field Notes

Transportation

  • WeGo Public Transit — All buses are wheelchair accessible with ramps and securement areas. Real-time tracking via the WeGo app
  • AccessRide — Paratransit service for ADA-eligible riders, must be registered in advance, operates during all transit hours
  • Rideshare — Both Uber and Lyft offer WAV (wheelchair-accessible vehicle) options in Nashville. Request 30+ minutes early during game week
  • Parking — ADA parking available at all major venues, arrive 2+ hours early for stadium events

Field Notes

Venue Accessibility

Stadium

  • Wheelchair-accessible seating throughout all levels
  • Companion seating adjacent to all accessible locations
  • Accessible restrooms on every level
  • Assistive listening devices available at Guest Services
  • Sensory rooms with reduced stimulation

Downtown & Broadway

  • Most newer venues (Assembly Food Hall, Fifth + Broadway) are fully accessible
  • Historic honky tonks vary — call ahead for specific accommodations
  • Sidewalk ramps throughout downtown, some uneven surfaces on 2nd Avenue

Field Notes

Resources & Contacts

Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp provides a dedicated accessibility concierge during major events. Contact them at accessibility@visitmusiccity.com or call the accessibility hotline (available 30 days before the event).

Request Accessibility Assistance