Venue Visual Story
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The Senior Citizens Building faces Driffield Street however it is accessed at the rear of the building on Esplanade. A gravel driveway leads from the bitumen road to reach the entrance of building.
Accessible parking is available on site at the Senior Citizens Building, beside the main building structure. This parking will be clearly marked with signage.
Due to limited parking, this venue is best accessed from the Queenstown CBD without a vehicle. It is a 450-metre journey from the intersection of Orr and Sticht Streets to this venue.
At the end of the gravel driveway is a stretch of smooth concrete that leads to a ramped entrance to this venue.
Through this entrance will open up to a carpeted space and reception area.
Beside the reception desk is a carpeted hallway that leads to the MOONLAND event space at the end.
The event space opens up to a varnished wooden-floored room with lots of natural light and seating.
The Unconformity festival's quiet space is located in the Reading Room at the Senior Citizens Building. Please be directed by signage to this space once at the venue.
The Reading Room at MOONLAND is a dedicated quiet space where you can step away from the hustle and bustle of the festival. This low-sensory environment is a place for anyone who needs a break. Bring along your own book to read or borrow one – the shelves will be brimming with books about the West Coast, courtesy of Missing Tiger Bookshop.
Gender-neutral and ambulant bathrooms are available in this venue. These bathrooms are split into two bathroom spaces – one with urinals and one without urinals. All are welcome in these spaces.
The Unconformity acknowledges the palawa people as the original and traditional custodians of lutruwita/Tasmania. We commit to working respectfully to honour their ongoing cultural and spiritual connections to this land.