Disability Pride Parade Information
The parade staging area and starting point is conveniently located at 401 S. Plymouth Court. It covers two full blocks of Plymouth Court between Congress Expressway and Jackson Blvd., one block west of State Street
Disability Pride Parade Route:
The route starts at 401 S Plymouth Court. Goes 1/2 block west on Van Buren before going North on Dearborn. The route goes down Dearborn until it arrives at Daley Plaza for the post-parade festivities.
The route starts at 401 S Plymouth Court. Goes 1/2 block west on Van Buren before going North on Dearborn. The route goes down Dearborn until it arrives at Daley Plaza for the post-parade festivities.
Paratransit Drop off and Pickup Locations:
If you are marching in the parade, give paratransit 401 S. Plymouth Court as the drop-off address. The pick-up address at the end of the parade at Daley Plaza is 50 W. Washington.
If you are marching in the parade, give paratransit 401 S. Plymouth Court as the drop-off address. The pick-up address at the end of the parade at Daley Plaza is 50 W. Washington.
Driving
From the North or Northwest
Edens Expressway (I-94) south to the Kennedy Expressway (I-90/94) to I-290 East (Congress /Eisenhower Expressway) to Plymouth Court, which has its own traffic light or to State Street; turn left (north) to Van Buren; turn left (west) to Plymouth.
From the North Lakefront Area
Lake Shore Drive south to 290 west (watch for signs at Jackson to direct you west to Plymouth.
From the West
I-290 east (Congress/Eisenhower Expressway) to Plymouth Court, which has its own traffic light or to State Street; turn left (north) to Van Buren; turn left (west) to Plymouth.
From the Southwest
I-55 (Stevenson Expressway) north to I-94 (Dan Ryan Expressway) to I-290 (Congress/Eisenhower Expressway), west to Plymouth Court, which has its own traffic light or to State Street; turn left (north) to Van Buren; turn left (west) to Plymouth.
From the South or Southeast
Lake Shore Drive north to Balbo; turn left (west) to State Street. Either turn right to Van Buren, then left to Plymouth or turn right to Congress Expressway then left to Plymouth.
From the North or Northwest
Edens Expressway (I-94) south to the Kennedy Expressway (I-90/94) to I-290 East (Congress /Eisenhower Expressway) to Plymouth Court, which has its own traffic light or to State Street; turn left (north) to Van Buren; turn left (west) to Plymouth.
From the North Lakefront Area
Lake Shore Drive south to 290 west (watch for signs at Jackson to direct you west to Plymouth.
From the West
I-290 east (Congress/Eisenhower Expressway) to Plymouth Court, which has its own traffic light or to State Street; turn left (north) to Van Buren; turn left (west) to Plymouth.
From the Southwest
I-55 (Stevenson Expressway) north to I-94 (Dan Ryan Expressway) to I-290 (Congress/Eisenhower Expressway), west to Plymouth Court, which has its own traffic light or to State Street; turn left (north) to Van Buren; turn left (west) to Plymouth.
From the South or Southeast
Lake Shore Drive north to Balbo; turn left (west) to State Street. Either turn right to Van Buren, then left to Plymouth or turn right to Congress Expressway then left to Plymouth.
Parking
Parking lots; double check prices when you enter lots (numbered locations on parade route map -- may change without notice)
Parking lots; double check prices when you enter lots (numbered locations on parade route map -- may change without notice)
- 430 S. Clark St.;
- Dearborn Street (west side) between Van Buren and Congress;
- 711 S. Plymouth;
- Plymouth and Harrison;
- Randolph, west of Wells;
- Franklin, between Randolph and Lake;
- Northwest corner of Lake and Wells;
- West side of Wells, between Randolph and Washington;
Public Transportation (CTA/PACE/Metra)
Chicago has one of the best accessible public transportation systems in the country.
CTA/Pace:
All CTA and suburban PACE buses are wheelchair accessible and have video and audio assists. All information on routes, times and accessibility can be obtained by calling 312-836-7000 or by visiting https://www.transitchicago.com/ any route that brings you to State or Dearborn and Van Buren will be within 1/2 block of parade start.
The CTA has available a number of visitor or “fun” passes good for unlimited rides on all CTA buses and trains and RTA/PACE buses (except for route 835). These can be purchased and used by anyone. These allow you not only to visit the parade and all its activities but also the city sights, as well as friends and family...at no additional cost.
1-Day Pass is $10.00; 3-Day Pass is $20; 7-Day CTA Pass is $28.00; 7-day CTA/PACE pass is $30.00. Reduced fare is available for people with disabilities on single rides with an RTA Reduced Fare Card. The passes are available at most currency exchanges, Jewel Food Stores and at CTA Headquarters, 567 W. Lake St.
Accessible “el” stops: CTA personnel will provide “gap fillers” for entering and exiting trains safely, but be sure to request this when you pay your fare.
Brown, Pink and Orange Lines: Harold Washing Library-State/Van Buren stop is directly at start of parade.
Red Line: Jackson/Adams stop
Blue Line: Jackson/Adams stop
Green Line: Transfer at Clark and Lake to either Pink Line to Harold Washington Library-State/Van Buren stop.
Purple and Yellow Lines: Transfer to Red Line at Howard
Metra:
Union Station: parade start is 8 blocks east; 1 1/2 blocks south.
Northwestern/Ogilvie Station: parade start is 4 blocks south; 8 blocks east.
LaSalle St. Station: parade start is 4 blocks east.
Millennium Station/Randolph: parade start is 6 blocks south; 3 blocks west.
Accessible Taxis:
Book a WAV taxi through Curb by calling 888-928-2227 or through the Curb app