Near IND’s Main Terminal concourse center, Cumulus sells last‑minute fixes
Cumulus sits in the Main Terminal retail stretch, an easy stop if you’re pacing near the central food court before heading to your gate. It runs standard airport daytime hours, roughly early morning through the dinner bank, so you can usually grab something on the way to a 6 a.m. departure or a 7 p.m. return flight. Think small walk-in shop rather than a big department footprint.
Expect the usual travel gear wall: basic headphones, charging cables, power banks, and a few mid-priced phone accessories, often in the $15–$40 range. Shelves also carry travel pillows, eye masks, and refill-size toiletries, handy if TSA pulled your 4 oz bottle at IND security and you don’t want to deal with it again on the connection. Prices sit above Target, below the “how is this $80?” airport luxury tier.
Cumulus keeps a cooler with bottled water, sodas, and grab-and-go snacks, good if the line at Starbucks in the Main Terminal snakes past 20 people. You’ll also find basic meds—ibuprofen, allergy tabs, motion sickness relief—plus bandages and hand sanitizer in small 2–3 oz bottles that clear TSA without drama. Nothing gourmet, but it patches the gaps for a short hop out of Indianapolis.
Since there’s no standout specialty or cult item tied to Cumulus, treat it as your backup plan when you realize at gate B that your cable is dead or you forgot toothpaste. Walk by once after security in the Main Terminal, clock what they stock and rough prices, then you’ll know if it’s worth doubling back later instead of panic-buying at a more expensive stand near your gate.