Scottemojo":1z4um0t8 said:
To the OP.
Thank you. I will be there, and will use your suggestions.
My wife and I are not afraid to walk a bit to escape the worst of leaving the parking lots. What would you suggest for us?
Hi,
is this in regards to where to park? If so, since you are traveling here for just one game, I would honestly recommend the following:
Head to home depot, 1 exit down from the stadium, and grab one of those cheap $20 webber grills (I use these for tailgaiting) You might need one anyways just to stay warm, I've been to quite a few stadiums, and not many get cold like this. Still built from all the original concrete, so when it's cold it's extremely cold, and the wind rips through that parking lot.
Pick up some hamburgers, brawts, coke, beer ect.
Drive into the lot at 7:30-8:00ish.
Light up your grill and have some fun with 80,000 others!
If you are already planning on meeting other people there for tailgating and want to avoid the parking ect. There are places across the street from the stadium that have like 5-10$ parking (they are small so you need to get to those spots early, probably no later than 7:30) so you can basically walk across the street. This stadium is also surrounded by neighborhoods, so you COULD just find a street to park over there. Or you can take a cab from your hotel and have them drop you off.
If you haven't gotten a place to stay and are strictly here for just the game on sunday, without doing anything saturday night, you can always stay at one of the two hotels right outside the parking lot. (They are gross though) Otherwise I suggest staying downtown.