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Accessible Parking

Call-first accessibility help in the Main terminal lot

Accessible Parking at La Crosse Regional (LSE) sits directly next to the Main terminal, so you’re steps from the check-in doors instead of crossing a big surface lot. The airport doesn’t run a separate accessible or remote-assist lot here; the accessibility support is built into the standard parking area right by the terminal curb.

LSE asks anyone needing handicap parking assistance to call the airport administration office from the lot. The published phone tree is specific: choose option 3, then option 5, and staff send help “as soon as possible.” That assistance applies within the same Main terminal parking area, so you’re not waiting on a separate shuttle or transfer zone.

The airport’s parking page lists no separate accessible-parking rate, which means you pay the same posted price as the regular Main terminal lot. You’re essentially buying the standard terminal-adjacent parking and layering on assistance from the administration office instead of booking dedicated ADA stalls in a different product.

Because the lot is right next to the terminal, this setup works best for drivers who can reach the administration number from a mobile phone once they’ve pulled into a space. There’s no published start or end time for the assistance window, and no mention of a surcharge, just the same Main terminal parking cost plus help on request via option 3, then 5.

Practical tip: Save the airport administration phone number in your contacts before you arrive, and note the “3, then 5” sequence so you’re not scrolling the parking page from the driver’s seat.

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