On July 15 and July 16, the I'mPossible tour rolls into Children's Theatre in the Woods at Wolf Trap National Park in Vienna, Virginia. Two morning shows. 10:30 AM. Outdoor stage in the trees.
It is the kind of summer outing a lot of families never get to have. A picnic, a parking pass, a show that everyone in the car can actually attend. For the families who plan around accessibility, that math usually does not work.
This one does. Omnium Circus is the country's only fully inclusive circus. Over forty percent of its performers and crew are members of the disability community. Every show runs bilingually in spoken English and American Sign Language. The Ringmaster, Malik Paris, is Deaf. So is Mandy Harvey, the singer-songwriter and America's Got Talent Golden Buzzer recipient. Inclusion is the show.
ROLLIN is the official accessible dining partner of the tour. Our job is to make the rest of the day work too.
" Inclusion onstage. Inclusion down the block.
We have been with Omnium since the I'mPossible tour opened at Warner Theatre in Washington DC this spring. Every stop on the tour, we publish a guide to the accessible restaurants in the surrounding area. Vienna is the next stop.
The First Partnership of Its Kind
There has never been a partnership quite like this one. A fully inclusive circus and an accessibility data company, side by side, planning the whole experience for the audience. Tickets, transportation, parking, dinner, a place to rest after the show. None of it gets handed off to "well, you can call ahead and ask."
Here is what each side brings to the table.
Omnium Circus is the only fully inclusive circus in America. Performers, crew, and creative team built around the disability community. ASL throughout. Sensory-considered staging. A show designed so that the audience and the performers reflect the same world.
ROLLIN provides the most comprehensive feature-level accessibility data for U.S. restaurants. 105,000+ scored locations across 15 states. Each venue evaluated on six physical features including entry, restroom, level access, wide aisles, parking, and elevators. Trust-weighted community verification on top. (Read more about how the verification layer works in how ROLLIN learns from every visit.)
Most accessibility marketing stops at the door of the venue. We wanted to take it further. The full outing. Where to park, where to eat, where to rest, what to expect. That is what real accessibility planning looks like.
The Wolf Trap Show: July 15 and 16, 10:30 AM
Children's Theatre in the Woods sits inside Wolf Trap National Park. It is an outdoor stage tucked into a wooded amphitheater off Trap Road in Vienna, Virginia. About 17 miles from downtown DC. About 5 miles from Tysons. Plenty of paved paths, plenty of room.
Two performances:
Tuesday, July 15. 10:30 AM. Children's Theatre in the Woods, Wolf Trap National Park.
Wednesday, July 16. 10:30 AM. Same venue.
Tickets, accessibility information for the venue itself, and parking details are available on the Omnium Circus event page and at the Wolf Trap Foundation site. We recommend confirming sensory and seating accommodations directly with Omnium ahead of time.
Yes, We Cover Northern Virginia
Quick note for anyone who has ever opened ROLLIN and thought, "but you do not list Virginia as a state." Technically true. Practically inaccurate.
ROLLIN's DC Metro region covers Washington DC plus the surrounding suburbs in Northern Virginia and Maryland. That includes Vienna, Tysons, Arlington, Alexandria, Falls Church, McLean, Bethesda, and Silver Spring. The full region contains over three thousand scored venues.
Within roughly ten miles of Wolf Trap, there are over eight hundred locations in our dataset with feature-level accessibility data. Cuisine ranges from Persian and Vietnamese to classic American steakhouses. (You can browse the whole DC Metro region at explore.html, or filter accessible options through the iOS app.)
" Verified accessibility data, the same evening you booked your seat.
Where to Eat Around Wolf Trap
A 10:30 AM show means brunch before, lunch after, or both. Tysons sits less than ten minutes from the park and is loaded with options. Below are a handful of venues from our DC Metro dataset that are within a short drive of the show. For live scores and feature breakdowns, search any of these in the ROLLIN app or at joinrollin.com.
Hunan Village Tysons. Westwood Center Drive, Vienna. Sit-down Sichuan and Hunan, large dining room.
Shamshiry. Westwood Center Drive, Vienna. Persian. A Tysons institution. Generous portions, ample seating.
Moby Dick House of Kabob. Cornerside Boulevard, Vienna. Quick-casual Persian, family-friendly.
Pho Deluxe. Spring Hill Road, Vienna. Vietnamese pho and noodle bowls, casual.
Ruth's Chris Steak House. Leesburg Pike. Sit-down steakhouse, classic decor, dinner-forward.
Bombay Tandoor. Westwood Center Drive, Vienna. North Indian, sit-down.
The Salsa Room. Spring Hill Road, Vienna. Latin food and music venue.
Exact accessibility scores, feature breakdowns, and community-verified notes for each of these, plus hundreds more in the area, are available in the app. Search by name or filter by what matters most to your group.
Plan the Whole Outing in One Place
The ROLLIN iOS app is built for exactly this kind of day. One-time purchase, $1.99, every feature included. Designed around an adaptive concierge that learns how you move and helps plan around it.
For a Wolf Trap morning, the workflow looks like this. Open Ask ROLLIN. Type something natural. "Accessible brunch near Tysons with parking and a wide entrance." Get scored, verified results back. Pick one. Save it. Sync the plan to Apple Calendar. After the visit, leave a thumbs up or a quick correction. That feedback is weighted by your trust score and can update the public score for everyone else who visits.
Three concierge modes. Active for proactive discovery and push alerts. Gentle for quiet first-visit prompts. Quiet for full silence. You pick during onboarding, and you can change it anytime.
On-device photo AI. Submit a photo of an entrance, a restroom, a parking spot. Apple Vision analyzes it on your iPhone. The image stays on your device unless you choose to share it.
Community photos and reactions. Browse real photos of accessibility features tagged by other users. See the entrance before you go. Mark a photo helpful or not helpful. The best photos rise.
For Northern Virginia diners specifically, the data was already there. The app brings it into your hand at the venue.
What's Next for the Partnership
After Wolf Trap, the I'mPossible tour continues across the country. ROLLIN will be there for every stop with a curated guide to the accessible dining around each venue. Different city, same pattern. Use the data we already have, surface it for the people about to need it.
" Different city. Same pattern. Use the data we already have, surface it for the people about to need it.
If you are headed to the Vienna show, we hope this guide helps. If you are an accessibility advocate, a venue owner, a developer, or just someone who wants the data to be better, you can support both sides of this partnership in concrete ways:
Get tickets to the show. Wolf Trap, July 15 and 16. omniumcircus.org.
Get the ROLLIN app. $1.99 one-time, every feature included. App Store.
Explore the dataset. 15 states, 48 regions, 105,000+ scored venues. explore.html.
See you in Vienna.