ADA INFORMATION
TTY/TDD Telephone Lines - Located at the Guest Services desk inside the Daytona International Speedway Tours & Ticketing Lobby and in the AdventHealth Infield Care Center.
ADA SEATING TICKETS
Fans who purchased ADA seating tickets:
- You will receive a reserved parking pass with your purchase
- One pass is given for every ticket purchaser
- A state issued handicap placard must be presented WITH your reserved parking pass
Fans who did not purchase ADA seating tickets:
- Parking in our ADA lots is first come, first serve
- You must have a state issued handicap placard to park in our ADA lots
PLEASE ARRIVE AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE
Our ADA lots fill up very quickly and you will be turned away if there is no general admission parking left
Accessible Parking Information
Please read this information closely prior to arriving at the "World Center of Racing."
RESERVED ACCESSIBLE PARKING LOTS:
Available on the following days:
- Bluegreen Vacations Duel At DAYTONA
- Fresh From Florida 250
- United Rentals 300 & ARCA Menards Series Doubleheader
- DAYTONA 500
- Wawa 250 Powered By Coca-Cola
- Coke Zero Sugar 400
LOT 1
Reserved accessible parking for designated ADA seating areas for ticket holders in the following sections - parking pass required,first come, first serve:
143 – 180
342 – 394
442 – 491
Lot 1 is located outside Turn 1 at the intersection of International Speedway Boulevard and Turn One Drive.
LOT 4
Reserved accessible parking for designated ADA seating areas for ticket holders in the following sections - parking pass required, first come, first serve:
111 – 139
309 – 335
413 – 439
Lot 4 is located at the intersection of International Speedway Boulevard and Midway Avenue.
GENERAL ACCESSIBLE PARKING LOTS:
General accessible parking for guests with disabilities is available on a first come, first parked basis in Lot 1 or Lot 4.
*NOTE: Accessible parking will not be available in Lot 6 on leading event days during Speedweeks Presented By AdventHealth.
REMINDERS:
LAW ENFORCEMENT CHECKS
An authorized state-issued accessible parking placard or license plate is required to park in designated accessible parking areas, and by state law the person who the pass is issued to, must be present in the vehicle. Law Enforcement Officers will be performing checks to ensure that person is present in the vehicle.
CARS AND LIGHT TRUCKS ONLY
Accessible (disabled permit or license) parking areas are designated for car and light truck (i.e. pickup trucks) vehicles. Oversize vehicles will be directed to alternate areas.
ARRIVE EARLY
The size of the race event and traffic patterns may impact your parking location. General parking in the Speedway’s accessible lots fill quickly so guests with disabilities are advised to arrive early on race days. Please check our Parking information page for parking lot opening times.
DISABILITY ASSISTANCE CARTS
A fleet of golf carts are utilized during major event days at Daytona International Speedway to assist disabled guests, free of charge, to certain destinations throughout the property. Once parked, guests may visit one of the ADA Cart Shuttle Stop locations (identified with an “S” on the event’s “Transportation Map” or on the “Facility Map” found on our website, in the Maps section.
Assistance Golf Carts operate on a dedicated route across the Speedway’s Frontstretch, similar to a city bus route.
During peak times, guests should expect delays and use of these carts is restricted to the disabled guest and one companion so that we may assist everyone. For the safety of all guests, disability assistance carts may not be operational immediately following the conclusion of the event due to a high volume of pedestrian traffic; DIS staff will determine when conditions are safe to resume operations.
SERVICES
Important Info:
Access to the following disabled assistance services at the Speedway are available to any guest that identifies that they are disabled. The guest & a companion may step in line, in the order that they arrived, for accessing that service. No further proof of a guest’s disability or a pass may be requested.
Assistance Golf Carts
A fleet of golf carts are utilized during major event days at Daytona International Speedway to assist disabled guests, free of charge, to certain destinations throughout the property.
Once parked, guests may visit one of the ADA Cart Shuttle Stop locations.
ADA Cart Transportation Routes:
The Assistance Golf Carts operate on a dedicated route across the Speedway’s Frontstretch, similar to a city bus route, identified with the blue line on the “Transportation Map”, only making stops and pick-ups at the “S” identified locations.
Lot 1 and Lot 4 ADA accessible parking areas have ADA assistance carts that will transport disabled Guests to the “S” ADA Cart Shuttle Stop location closest to the lot. If needed, Guests can then transfer to another cart for more Frontstretch destinations.
Guests should expect delays at peak pedestrian times. For the safety of all guests, disabilities assistance carts may be restricted in certain areas immediately after the race. To service all guests in need of this free service in a timely manner, use of these carts is restricted to the disabled guest and one companion or family member at peak times.
Elevators & Escalators Access:
Guests should expect delays at peak times. To service all guests in a timely manner, use of the elevator is restricted to the disabled guest and one companion or family member at peak times.
AREAS WITH NO ESCALATOR & ELEVATOR ACCESS:
All frontstretch seating areas at Daytona International Speedway are accessible via escalators & elevators
VENUE AREAS WITH ESCALATOR & ELEVATOR ACCESS:
The following injectors have stairs, escalators and elevators that provide access to the listed stadium seating areas:
AdventHealth Gate (Injector 1/Turn 1 End)
- Sections 171 thru 184 (Level 1 is the only level open end-to-end, sections 108 thru 184, across the entire stadium.)
- Sections 379 thru 395
- Sections 479 thru 495
Chevrolet Gate (Injector 2)
- Sections 157 thru 170 (Level 1 is the only level open end-to-end, sections 108 thru 184, across the entire stadium.)
- Sections 363 thru 378
- Sections 463 thru 478
Axalta Gate (Injector 3/Center)
- Sections 136 thru 156 (Level 1 is the only level open end-to-end, sections 108 thru 184, across the entire stadium.)
- Sections 340 thru 362
- Sections 440 thru 444 & 458 thru 462
Toyota Gate (Injector 4)
- Sections 122 thru 135 (Level 1 is the only level open end-to-end, sections 108 thru 184, across the entire stadium.)
- Sections 326 thru 339
- Sections 426 thru 439
Sunoco Gate (Injector 5/Turn 4 End)
- Sections 108 thru 121 (Level 1 is the only level open end-to-end, sections 108 thru 184, across the entire stadium.)
- Sections 308 thru 325
- Sections 408 thru 425
Pit Road Patio Elevators – (infield) elevator located on the East and West ends of the Pit Road Patios
Hard Rock Bet Fan Deck Elevator – (infield) located east of the FPL Solar Patio in the Hard Rock Bet Fanzone
Wheelchairs and ECV’s:
Guests are welcome to bring their own wheelchairs or electric convenience vehicle (ECV) scooters for individual personal mobility assistance across the property and up into the stadium for accessing to viewing of the event.
An ECV is defined as a single person, commercially manufactured, electric vehicle. Examples are HoverRound, Jazzy. Rascal, Scoot, and other manufacturer brands.
Disabled guests who have a wheelchair or an ECV, but are not purchasing a wheelchair seat/opening for the event, should be encouraged to bring their wheelchair or ECV for mobility assistance across our large facility and long days.
Guests only using their wheelchair or ECV to access the stadium concourse under their seating and not for viewing the event, may check the unit at one of the stadium’s Guest Services Booths, receiving a claim tag for use in reclaiming the unit later. Guest Services Booths are located on each level of the concourses by the elevators.
REMINDERS
Law Enforcement Checks
An authorized state-issued sticker, placard or license plate is required to park in designated accessible areas and the person who the pass is issued to must be in the vehicle. Law Enforcement Officers will perform checks to ensure that this person is present in the vehicle. Violation may result in confiscation of placard.
Cars and Light Trucks Only
Accessible parking areas are for cars and light trucks (pick-ups and vans) only. Oversized vehicles such as RV’s, are not permitted and will be directed to alternate areas.
Arrive Early
The size of the race event and traffic patterns may impact your parking location. General parking in the Speedway’s accessible lots fill quickly so guests with disabilities are advised to arrive early on race days.
SERVICE ANIMALS
The Speedway recognizes the importance of service animals in assisting guests with visual and other impairments are welcomed throughout the property. A service animal is defined by the ADA as a dog that has been individually trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability. Tasks performed by the dog must be directly related to the person’s disability. Emotional support, therapy, comfort or companion animals that provide comfort by being with a person are NOT qualified by the ADA as service animals.
The ADA requires that service animals are under the control of the handler at all times.
- The service animal must be leashed, harnessed or tethered at all times, unless these would hinder the service the service animal is trained to perform.
- If a service animal behaves in a way that poses a direct threat to the health or safety of others, has a history of such behavior, or is not under the control of the handler, that animal may be excluded.
Guests are responsible for caring for and supervising the service animal, including toileting (bringing their own pet waste disposal bags), feeding, grooming and veterinary care.
Guests who bring service animals may request wheelchair seating to accommodate the service animal safely and comfortably.
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