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Accessibility at the Garden2017 Chicago Auto Show - Dates & Times (10 a.m. - 10 p.m.) (10 a.m. - 8 p.m.) 2017 Chicago Auto Show - Location McCormick Place - map it 2301 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois, 60616 2017 Chicago Auto Show - Ticket prices(Show box office closes one hour before the show closes.) $7 for seniors aged 62 and older $7 for children 7-12 Free Admission for children 6 and younger when accompanied by a paying adult. Thursday & Friday, Feb. 9 - 10 - more info First Look For Charity Friday, Feb. 10 (7 p.m - 11 p.m. black tie) - more infoStay tuned for more information...Women admitted for $7. Manufacturers present special women-oriented programs on the purchase and lease of cars and maintenance. Chicago Auto Show Food Drive Wednesday through Friday, Feb. 15-17. Show patrons who bring three cans of food will receive a coupon for a $7 adult admission. All food will be donated to A Safe Haven Foundation.




Telemundo Hispanic Heritage Day First staged in 1901, the Chicago Auto Show is the largest auto show in North America and has been held more times than any other auto exposition on the continent. This year marks the 109th edition of the Chicago Auto Show. The Chicago Auto Show utilizes more than 1 million square feet in the North and South Exhibit Halls of the McCormick Place complex. McCormick Place offers a total of 2.7 million square feet of exhibit halls with an additional 700,000 square feet of meeting room availability. The Chicago Automobile Trade Association (CATA) is the nation's oldest and largest metropolitan dealer organization. The CATA has produced the Chicago Auto Show since 1935. All Chicago Auto Show exhibits are held in the McCormick Place complex. Exhibitions include: multiple world and North American introductions; a complete range of domestic and imported passenger cars and trucks; and experimental or concept cars. In total, nearly 1,000 different vehicles will be on display.




Additionally, attendees will also have the opportunity to see numerous accessories and auto-related exhibits, competition vehicles and project, antique and collector cars. Special appearances and events take place every day. Please check our Event Schedule for up-to-date listings. For The Safety Of All Attendees All bags subject to search. Patrons will be randomly selected for security screening. All mobility devices must be approved by show management. Hoverboard, Segway and similar devices are not allowed on the show floor. McCormick Place is easily reached by car or public transportation. Extensive shuttle bus service from all area parking lots to and from McCormick Place. Weekend-only shuttle service from the Millennium Park and East Monroe underground garages. Shuttles stop in 10-15 minute intervals near Columbus/Upper and Lower Randolph and at Gate 3 at McCormick Place. Scooter and Wheelchair rentals are available by contacting Scootaround toll-free at (773) 439-9940.




Scooter rentals are $50.00 a day and wheelchair rentals are $20.00 a day. Scootaround accepts all major credit cards. Scootaround is located at Gate 4 of McCormick Place (west end of the Grand Concourse). While Scootaround will make every effort to accommodate all needs, you are encouraged to reserve in advance. NasoNeb & Sinus Meds LDN, MS & Autoimmune What is the Rose Garden Breast Pumps & Nursing History of Mark Drugs Medical Equipment Sales, Rental and Repair • Medical Equipment Sales • Medical Equipment Available for Rent • Repair of Medical Equipment The Durable Medical Equipment (DME) showroom is an 1800+ sq ft. display area that is loaded with medical equipment and supplies for nearly every medical need. If it’s something odd or not seen at a conventional drug store we probably have it here. Our goal is to help make life easier! Includes canes, wheelchairs, walkers and crutches; lift chairs, power wheelchairs, scooters and stair lifts to meet the needs of seniors and those with post-op needs.




Click here - Medical Equipment Products Page We are Trained Professionals Our board certified fitters are available to measure for orthotics – bracing, compression hosiery – stockings, and mastectomy garments. We have a highly trained staff to fit you with the proper equipment, answer your questions and take care of all your medical equipment needs. The following equipment is available for rent: By the day, the weekend, the week or the month. Breast Pump Power Pak Cane / Quad Cane Elevating Leg Rest (Pair) 4 Wheel Walker w/ Seat Wheelchair (16" or 18") Wheelchair (22" or 24") At Mark Drugs, our trained staff takes care of all repairs on site for equipment that we sell or rent. Service Calls may be made to handle equipment repairs in your home. Some fees may apply. Mark Drugs will bill Medicare, Medicaid and Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO for you. For all other insurance, we will provide you with proper documents to submit the claim yourself.




Chicago was voted one of America's most disability-friendly cities by the National Organization on Disability. Chicago is accessible for visitors with special needs and offers many resources: Easy Access Chicago (773.388.8839) offers comprehensive accessibility resources for more than 100 top attractions, hotels, and restaurants, as well as transportation, O'Hare and Midway airports, and more. You'll also find listings of accessible tours and key disability services. The website offers the most updated reports and information, however, you can also download the guide book. The City of Chicago Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities (312.744.6673 voice) (312.744.7833 TTY) provides information on accessibility at the city's many lakefront festivals, wheelchair accessible taxicabs, renting hand cycles, and much more. Chicago Department of Aviation has a commitment to customer service and making both of Chicago's airport systems easily accessible for all travelers. View ADA Friendly Services for Chicago O'Hare International Airport online and in their brochure;




view ADA Friendly Services for Chicago Midway International Airport online and in their brochure. Chicago Transit Authority (888-968-7282), or CTA as it is more commonly called, operates the nation's second largest public transportation system. CTA accessible services include a bus system of over 140 routes — of which all vehicles are fully accessible through lifts and ramps — and the 8 train lines of the 'L' rail system — of which the majority of train stations have elevators or ramps, and all CTA trains include accessible rail cars. Chicago's Regional Transportation Authority (312.836.7000) oversees all local transportation operators in the six-county Chicago metropolitan area and provides accessibility services and resources for Metra commuter rail train and PACE suburban bus services. Open Taxis (855.928.1010) is the centralized dispatch service for all Chicago Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles (WAV). Minivans are equipped with ramps, wheelchair securements, and shoulder seat belts.




Call the toll free number 855-WAV-1010 or the direct line 773-657-3006 for immediate pickup or to schedule a pickup time. Special Needs Chicago (630.668.9999) provides wheelchair accessible medicar service throughout Chicago and the suburbs. Transportation is available every day (including holidays) and for your convenience, advance reservations plus same-day medivan rides can be booked quickly and easily online or by phone. SCR Medical Transportation (773.768.7000) offers 24-hour dispatching utilizing wheelchair accessible minivans, 15-passenger vans, coaches, sedans, and luxury vehicles. Scootaround Wheelchair & Scooter Rentals (888.441.7575) provides a wide range of mobility solutions and rents mobility scooters, wheelchairs, and powerchairs. Reserve in advance with the option to choose pickup locations at the convention center, a special event venue or your hotel. Accessible Journeys (800.846.4537) provides accessible vacation planning and group tours as well as licensed travel companions for slow walkers and wheelchair travelers.

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