Urban Lounge

Parking & Transportation:

Parking out front and in back of the venue. The front spaces are very close to the door but there’s no ramps right in front of the building.

"We have a few parking spaces directly in front of our venue and a small lot behind our building (east) that is unavailable during our summer Backyard Shows. If these fill up, we recommend parking at the public spaces along 200 S. DO NOT PARK in the IHC’s lot directly south of us. They will tow your vehicle. Also, please be mindful not to park behind Squashworks’ parking lot to the north of our lot or else you will be ticketed."

Jump the Line: Unsure if disabled patrons are allowed in first
Stairs: No, it's all flat to get inside and to the show space
Is There A Designated Accessible Seating Area? No, there's not an accessible seating area
Accessible Seating Area Details

The venue is pretty flat, wide, and open. It wouldn’t be hard to post up to one side of the stage. Additionally there is padded seating along the wall to the left of the entrance.

Balcony Details:

n/a

Seating: Yes, there's seating available for those who need it
Seating-Other/Details:

Tables with stools on the floor + soft padded booth type seating along the left wall (but up two steps). You can contact management for accessible seating accommodations.

Restrooms: Yes, there's an accessible stall in the male gender/women gender restrooms
This Information Is Current As Of: October 2022
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