Cat 1 or 2 like everyone else said, and I would just add to go up to the hostess when you get there (the one you check in with, they're usually outside in the little pathway in front of Hoop De Doo if my memory serves correct) and let them know you need a wheelchair accessible table. We did that two years ago and were able to line up early in front of Trails End and were taken in before everyone else and seated correctly (and I'm pretty sure they had us at one of those high tables as well but making sure we communicated with them early enough we were able to switch tables to one we could actually use). Have fun! It's a super fun show!!