Start with a continuous approach
Look at the actual path a guest will take. Grass may become soft after rain; gravel may be difficult for some mobility devices; snow and ice can interrupt an otherwise good route.

Cleveland site planning
Accessibility is not solved by selecting a different unit and leaving the rest of the site unchanged. A useful plan considers the route from arrival to the restroom, the surface underfoot, turning space, slope, lighting, nearby obstructions, and whether guests can reach the facility without crossing a dangerous or confusing area.
Request a rental conversation Call (216) 238-5276Look at the actual path a guest will take. Grass may become soft after rain; gravel may be difficult for some mobility devices; snow and ice can interrupt an otherwise good route.
Mark the accessible restroom on the site map and make the route easy for staff to explain. Confirm the venue’s current requirements and any applicable standards with the responsible authority or event professional.
Consider accessible parking, seating, entrances, signage, lighting, and the distance from the main activity. A handwashing station can improve hygiene for everyone.
Needs vary by person and site. This page offers planning guidance and does not replace professional accessibility, code, or legal advice.
Start with useful facts
Share the address, dates, use type, estimated users, ground surface, access route, and any accessibility or handwashing needs.
For a site-specific rental quote, call Call (216) 238-5276. Share the location, rental dates, expected users, and any access details when you call.