

Please see the Football Game Day Map for locations of these elevator lobbies. Michigan Stadium elevators may be used by guests with a disability to access the different areas of the stadium. The west side entries, located off of Main Street, are in the Ross Tower lobby (northwest tower) just south of Gate 8, and the Levine Tower lobby (southwest tower) just north of Gate 4. The east side entry is located at the Jack Roth Stadium Club entrance off the Blue Lot Parking Area (just north of Gate 1 and the football tunnel). In addition, guests with a disability may use the Premium Seat Entrances to access the stadium and elevators to the different concourses of the stadium. Please see the Courtesy Shuttle Service Schedule for more information.Įntry Gates 2 (Varsity Plaza), 4 (Champions Plaza) and 8 (Wolverine Plaza) are ADA accessible entrances into Michigan Stadium. Wheelchair accessible shuttles are available to/from the Buffalo Lot Drop-Off Location. Guests needing to be dropped off and picked up at Michigan Stadium may do so at Gate 2 (Varsity Plaza) and at the Hoover Street Entry to the Buffalo Lot. As with other parking options, guests must also pay a parking fee of $50. Note that there is a limited number of (cash only) single-game parking passes available in the Green Lot on a first-come, first-serve basis.Īs this parking option is intended for guests with disabilities, individuals wishing to park in the Proximity Parking lot must present or display a state-issued accessible parking placard. For fully accessible parking, please purchase parking in the Green Lot (across Stadium Blvd. In order to reach the stadium from the Proximity Parking lot, guests will need to traverse specific barriers, including: a gravel parking lot surface, sloped surfaces, and curbs. The Proximity Parking lot is not fully accessible and does not have a fully accessible pathway to the stadium. Proximity Parking is intended for guests who, due to a disability, require parking that is located within close proximity of the stadium, but do not require a fully accessible parking option. Proximity Parking is available at the lot just southeast of Crisler Center (marked on the map above).

Please visit or call 73 for more information. For more information, please contact the nearest Michigan Stadium Event Team Member for information.Īdditionally, the Football Ride shuttle service via the AATA (Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority) has wheelchair accessible buses. Specific information and schedules are available on the Courtesy Shuttle Service Schedule.

The shuttles are available both before and after home football games. The University of Michigan provides complimentary shuttle service, which includes a limited number of wheelchair accessible shuttles, for guests with a disability to and from several parking lots and Michigan Stadium.
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All parking for persons with disabilities requires a State-Issued Disability Parking Placard or license plate. A limited number of (cash only) single-game parking passes for persons needing accessible parking will be available in the Green Lot on game day on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Parking for guests with mobility impairments is available in the following lots: Blue (permit only), Champions North (permit only) and Green. Also, if you have any post game day input, please email us at Shuttle Service If you have any questions about these policies and procedures, please see the nearest Michigan Stadium Event Team Member. The University of Michigan has established these policies and procedures in an effort to ensure that our guests with a disability enjoy their game day experience at Michigan Stadium.
