
Accessibility Information
The bp Adelaide Grand Final is committed to providing an inclusive and accessible precinct for all our guests. It offers a range of accessibility options and facilities to ensure all patrons have an enjoyable event experience.
Accessible Seating
- There are three raised platforms that are ticketed seats for companion cardholders with one (1) seat for personal assistants, companions or guests included in the ticket. Each accessible space is ground-marked. These seats are in the Hairpin West Accessible Grandstand, Senna Accessible Platform and the Senna Chicane Accessible Grandstand.
Ticketed Platforms
Hairpin Accessible Platform:
- T14 Hairpin West is a covered accessibility platform available as a four-day ticket only. The ticket price is $385 concession.
- Please note: all accessibility platforms allow for 1 x accompanying carer with each patron included in their ticket price.
To purchase your tickets, please view the available grandstands via our website - The nearest accessibility marked car park access is the public car park entry off Fullarton Road just south of Gate 10, or Car Park A entry via Gate 1A off East Terrace. Car Park A requires a vehicle pass – patrons should email adelaide500@sa.gov.au to request.
Senna Accessible Platform (Outside):
- Turn 1 Chicane is an un-covered platform available as a four-day and single-day ticket. Ticket prices are $260 concession for four days.
- The nearest accessibility marked car park access is within the public car park entry off Fullarton Road just south of Gate 10, or Car Park A entry via Gate 1A off East Terrace. Car Park A requires a vehicle pass – patrons should email info@adelaidegrandfinal.com.au to request. Please note: all accessibility platforms allow for 1 x accompanying carer with each patron included in their ticket price. To purchase your tickets, please view the available grandstands via our website.
- Please ensure that your powered wheelchair or scooter is fully charged as there are no charging points within the public seating areas.
Senna Accessible Platform (Inside):
- Turn 1 Chicane is a covered platform available as a four-day and single-day ticket. Ticket prices are $385 concession for four days.
- The nearest accessibility marked car park access is within the public car park entry off Fullarton Road just south of Gate 10, or Car Park A entry via Gate 1A off East Terrace. Car Park A requires a vehicle pass – patrons should email info@adelaidegrandfinal.com.au to request.
- Please note: all accessibility platforms allow for 1 x accompanying carer with each patron included in their ticket price. To purchase your tickets, please view the available grandstands via our website
- Please ensure that your powered wheelchair or scooter is fully charged as there are no charging points within the public seating areas.
- Assistance dogs are welcome in the precinct.
- Assistance dogs are allowed on the accessible platforms if the patron is holding a valid ticket
- There are 2 accessible platforms within the concert precinct that are available for purchase. The accessible platform in Area B is a uncovered reserved ticketed platform with a 1:1 (Accessible Patron : Carer) ratio. These are available to purchase via the Ticketmaster website.
The uncovered accessible platform in Area C is a first come first served access with a limited capacity. This platform is for patrons who are mobility impaired necessitating the use of a wheelchair. 1 (one) carer can accompany the patron. The platform is not ticketed, meaning access to the platform is subject to its capacity. The platform is staffed by security.
- Patrons who need to use amenities that are provided near the platform will be granted time to leave and return to the accessible platform without losing their place on the platform.
The Companion Card provides free entry for your companion or carer. The SAMSB accepts the Companion Card in the following areas:
- General Admission
- Accessible Ticket Platforms
- Concert Viewing
*Please note, that we do not accept the Companion Card within corporate hospitality facilities.
*You may be required to provide details of your Companion Card when booking or show your card in person.
- All main entries to the precinct are accessible for wheelchair users, semi-ambulant visitors and those accompanied by assistance dogs. Ramps and lifts are used extensively around and within the precinct to provide safe access for wheelchair or mobility-impaired visitors.
- Hidden Disabilities Gate
- Gate 9 will shine a spotlight on the globally recognised symbol for hidden disabilities, the gold and green sunflower! People with hidden disabilities will be able to access wayfinding support from security and volunteers and this gate is positioned close to the sensory space, parents lounge and change place.
- At various times throughout the day, track crossing is permitted. The times for the track crossings will be posted closer to the event.
- Please note that these times are not final and subject to change.
- General Admission areas are all mobility-friendly with track crossings located near each of the overpasses that operate at regular intervals, as well as a tunnel that goes under the track near the chicane.
- There are also gravel/bitumen pathways from the gates through the various event areas to the grandstands and platforms with accessibility.
- There is a naturally raised area on Brock Straight with good track views and shade from trees. This area is available on a first come, first served basis with chairs available for accompanying carers.
- The nearest accessibility marked car park access is on Dequetteville Terrace with entry via Gate 7. To request an accessibility marked parking pass patrons should email info@adelaidegrandfinal.com.au
The following corporate facilities have the below accessibility access:
- Pit Lounge – lift access
- Platinum Suite – lift access
- Pit Exit Suite – ramp access
- Garden Bar – ground access
- Cabana Club – ground access
Corporate Facilities can be booked through our event website – Shared Packages | bp Adelaide Grand Final
There are several baby change tables located in the precinct.
The Office for Autism will host a sensory space in an airconditioned building for people with disabilities who may require a break in a low sensory environment. The sensory space will be wheelchair accessible and supported by the Office of Autism.
Ticket offices are located outside the entry gates 1, 6 and 10. There is one accessible ticket window near each entrance with an accessible-height counter.
Accessible toilets are located at various points around the track. Please check back to see more detailed information.
Any other accessibility questions
Further to the above, if you have any other questions about accessibility for this event please email us.