You need to get an emphemeris, or a listing of planetary positions and find out which constellation Uranus is in, then find out when that constellation is in the night sky. Uranus is quite faint, but you can see it without a telescope if you have good conditions and good eyes. The darker the sky, the better.
The orbits of Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are between Earth and Uranus. However, it depends on where in their orbits they actually are at the time as to whether you would pass them. If Uranus was on the same side of the sun as us, and the others were on the other side, although we would cross their orbits, we might not actually pass them. It is also possible, depending on where Uranus is at the time, that we might even have to pass through the orbits of Venus and Mercury if we were doing a direct route to Uranus and it was on the other side of the sun.
uranus
Uranus was discovered at the same time as the cotton gin. Both were discovered in 1781. Uranus was discovered by William Herschel.
Uranus spins on its side all the time.
Uranus does not stay in one place. The time and location of viewing is required.
The first time Uranus has been spoted by telescope by accident.
Uranus is tilted on its side because of violent impact that knocked Uranus off kilter some time ago. Uranus is tilted by 98 degrees.
Uranus is 1,686,218,347 miles from Earth. It takes approximately 9.5 years to get to Uranus from Earth. The amount of time it takes to get to Uranus depends on the route taken.
If Uranus is rotating I think you should see a doctor
Uranus rotates on it's axis once every 17 hours 14 minutes.
Uranus had 27 known moons last time I checked. There are no artificial satellites.
Roman shades will probably look better on a bed room or bathroom. They can some time look a bit plain but nice design help with that.