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Website Accessibility
Website Accessibility Aide An accessibility aide is available in the lower left corner of every page of ringling.org to assist with navigation, content and text size, colors and contrast, highlighting links, reading a page, and more. The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art is committed to continuously improving access to our services for all users, and […] READ MORE
Visitors with Limited Mobility 
Accessible Parking: Accessible parking spaces are located on the northern side of the parking area near the Visitors Pavilion. Visitors must traverse the distance from the parking lot to the Visitors Pavilion. Courtesy Carts: These carts are available for those who require assistance and can only accommodate up to 3 individuals. Please speak with a […] READ MORE
Visitors who are Blind or have Low Vision
Large-print brochures are available in the John M. McKay Visitors Pavilion; please ask museum staff. Museum of Art Audio Guide: Visitors who are blind or have low vision can access visual descriptions of select objects in the Museum of Art audio guides. Explore the Audio Guide Guided Tours: Visitors who are blind may request a tour that […] READ MORE
Visitors who are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing
In the Historic Asolo Theater: The Historic Asolo Theater is equipped with a loop system to assist those with hearing aids or cochlear implants equipped with telecoils (T-Coil). By turning your hearing aid to “T” for reception, you will be able to hear our performances with enhanced amplification and clarity. For visitors who do not […] READ MORE
Restaurants and Dining Options
The Ringling Grillroom The Ringling Grillroom is open Monday-Saturday 11 AM – 7 PM, and Sunday-Monday 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM. Located in the John M. McKay Pavilion, this restaurant offers dine-in and take-away service. Visit OpenTable.com for reservations. Mable’s Coffee and Tea Located upstairs in the John M. McKay Visitors Pavilion, Mable’s proudly serves Starbucks® […] READ MORE