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on 02-06-2019 20:11 - last edited on 05-06-2019 08:59 by Marjo
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You need to call to buy disabled access tickets due to the variations in venues.
Previous answer from O2 here https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Access-For-All/Disabled-access-tickets/m-p/1119618#M6
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You need to call to buy disabled access tickets due to the variations in venues.
Previous answer from O2 here https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Access-For-All/Disabled-access-tickets/m-p/1119618#M6
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on 02-06-2019 20:17
Hi @Cheryl
Yes you can...see this answer from one of our managers
This can only be done over the phone as requirements need to be discussed to ensure that the guests needs can be properly met. You can get more info on this process by going to the Priority FAQ section and selecting Seating and Access from the list.
https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Access-For-All/Disabled-access-tickets/m-p/1119618/highlight/true#M6
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