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ACCESSIBILITY

Twin Cities Con strives to create an inclusive and friendly environment for all of its attendees. We are providing a variety of services to help you enjoy your TCC experience! You can view our full Accessibility Policy below or review some Accessibility FAQs.

If you need an ASL interpreter for any non MainStage/Hero Stage programming, fill out the form and we’ll be happy to help you! 

Frequently Asked Questions

I REQUIRE ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AT THE SHOW, WHAT SHOULD I DO?

If you require assistance due to a disability, please request an accessibility wristband at registration when you pick up your badge. Please speak to a Volunteer or Staff member about additional accommodations you may need throughout the convention. 

IS THERE ACCESSIBLE SEATING IN THE PANEL ROOMS?

Yes, but it is limited and is available on a first come first served basis. You are also not required to sit in them if you don’t want to. 

DOES TWIN CITIES CON HAVE ASL INTERPRETERS?

Yes. They are available for every Main Stage and Hero Stage Panel. They may be requested in advance through this form or requested day-of by visiting registration. We highly encourage advanced registration for interpreters.

 

CAN I BRING MY SERVICE ANIMAL?

Yes. The MCC welcomes working guide and service animals into all public areas of the building. For the safety of our visitors, comfort animals, therapy animals, companion animals, or emotional support animals are only allowed at the MCC if they are trained to perform a specific task for an individual with a disability.

WHERE IS ACCESSIBLE PARKING?

Accessible parking is available at both the 3rd Ave. Parking Ramp and the Plaza Parking Ramp. Curbside drop-off locations are also available along the front of the building on 2nd Ave.

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