Melbourne Princess Theatre Tours and Tickets
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Melbourne Princess Theatre

The Princess Theatre is partially accessible to wheelchair users: there’s a ramp put in the doorway two hours before shows start, and wheelchair users can sit in the stalls. You’ll need to make accessibility bookings separate from other box office bookings.
Seats in the Grand Circle are not recommended for elderly visitors, or anyone suffering from vertigo.
Most shows in the theater aren’t suitable for kids under the age of 2, but if you’ve got babies or toddlers in tow, you’re asked to speak with the front-of-house staff on arrival.
There’s a cloakroom for stowing small bags and jackets.
You can buy drinks and snacks at the theater, but you can’t bring them in from outside.
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