Thinking Sport & Entertainment

Croke Park Accessibility

Croke Park Accessibility: The comfort and wellbeing of all visitors, fans and guests of Croke Park is our priority. Whether attending a match, concert, special occasion or corporate event – we want to make your experience of our stadium as comfortable and enjoyable as the event itself. Match Days &

Ticketmaster.ie

Ticketmaster.ie: For accessibility seating, please check the venue information page for details of facilities. Information on attendant’s tickets may also be found on the relevant promoter page. Should you require further information, or wish to purchase tickets, please call the designated Accessible phone number below. Telephone Number(s):0818903001 (Republic of Ireland)

Little People of Ireland

Little People of Ireland: Little People of Ireland (LPI) is the national charity in Ireland for people with restricted growth, providing fundamental information and support. LPI is dedicated to improving the lives of those living with restricted growth. Whether you are an individual or a family living with restricted growth,

Disability & Inclusion Golf

Disability & Inclusion: Disability and Inclusion Golf With 13% of the Irish population (595,335) having a disability (central statistics office 2011) we believe it is imperative to grow the opportunities available to those with disabilities in golf.  The R&A from a practical point of view have subdivided disabled golfers into

Omniplex: Carers Access

Carers Access We do provide complementary tickets to carers on the presentation of The Carers Association of Ireland (https://www.carersireland.com) membership card, also known as a ‘FCI Card ‘. This card is accepted at all Omniplex Cinemas in the Republic of Ireland. We accept it Monday to Thursday when the carer

Omniplex: Wheelchair Accessibility

Wheelchair Accessibility: When booking tickets online, the wheelchair space is indicated with a wheelchair icon. Tickets can also be purchased at the counter in-cinema. If you have any questions about accessibility for your upcoming visit, we encourage guests to contact your local cinema at www.omniplex.ie and a member of the

Omniplex: Subtitled Screenings

Subtitled Screenings Each Omniplex Cinema nationwide will show a subtitled movie every Monday evening, generally showing the top box office hit of the week before. The movie changes every week unless there is significant demand for a second showing of a popular movie. We set our movie schedules on a

Omniplex: Sensory Friendly Screenings

Sensory Friendly Screenings Our ‘Sensory Friendly’ screenings are designed for guests with autism or sensory disorders. During a ‘Sensory Screening’ the lights are left on low, the sound is turned down and subtitles are played for the show. Each Omniplex Cinema nationwide will show a sensory friendly screening every Saturday

Deaf Sports Ireland

Deaf Sports Ireland: Deaf Sports Ireland Deaf Sports Ireland, known as the Irish Deaf Sports Association until 2012, was set up in 1968 and is one of the longest running organisations in the Irish Deaf community still in existence today. Learn more about our Committee and Structure and read on to discover