Parking???????

Can you get close in parking this year by the game, or do you have to buy a package to get close in parking.
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BEN wrote:Can you get close in parking this year by the game, or do you have to buy a package to get close in parking.
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DiamondM wrote:I'm pretty sure that to get On Campus parking, you need to buy the season parking pass. However, there is "close" parking in the neighborhood streets near the Boulevard, and frankly, Mockingbird station is pretty close by the standards I've seen for parking at other stadiums.
mrydel wrote:DiamondM wrote:I'm pretty sure that to get On Campus parking, you need to buy the season parking pass. However, there is "close" parking in the neighborhood streets near the Boulevard, and frankly, Mockingbird station is pretty close by the standards I've seen for parking at other stadiums.
That is the way I understand the parking passes. The new garage is open to purchase season pass for $150 to season ticket holders. And you are correct with Mockingbird Station. Easy parking and a lovely walk or a short bus ride. Whichever you prefer.
Bergermeister wrote:We have even parked at the West End - since there is nobody there anymore -and ridden up to Mockingbird Station - walked over to Campisi's or a MS restaurant or bar after the game - and then take the train back to the car.
Bergermeister wrote:mrydel wrote:DiamondM wrote:I'm pretty sure that to get On Campus parking, you need to buy the season parking pass. However, there is "close" parking in the neighborhood streets near the Boulevard, and frankly, Mockingbird station is pretty close by the standards I've seen for parking at other stadiums.
That is the way I understand the parking passes. The new garage is open to purchase season pass for $150 to season ticket holders. And you are correct with Mockingbird Station. Easy parking and a lovely walk or a short bus ride. Whichever you prefer.
If you have never taken the train to the game - do it - just once for the heck of it. It is the best way to go, believe me. We have even parked at the West End - since there is nobody there anymore -and ridden up to Mockingbird Station - walked over to Campisi's or a MS restaurant or bar after the game - and then take the train back to the car. No hassle, no traffic, and C-H-E-A-P. And you can go as early as you like and get tanked on the Boulevard. Now, if you're a lazy ars, you will not enjoy this adventure.
RednBlue11 wrote:Bergermeister wrote:mrydel wrote:DiamondM wrote:I'm pretty sure that to get On Campus parking, you need to buy the season parking pass. However, there is "close" parking in the neighborhood streets near the Boulevard, and frankly, Mockingbird station is pretty close by the standards I've seen for parking at other stadiums.
That is the way I understand the parking passes. The new garage is open to purchase season pass for $150 to season ticket holders. And you are correct with Mockingbird Station. Easy parking and a lovely walk or a short bus ride. Whichever you prefer.
If you have never taken the train to the game - do it - just once for the heck of it. It is the best way to go, believe me. We have even parked at the West End - since there is nobody there anymore -and ridden up to Mockingbird Station - walked over to Campisi's or a MS restaurant or bar after the game - and then take the train back to the car. No hassle, no traffic, and C-H-E-A-P. And you can go as early as you like and get tanked on the Boulevard. Now, if you're a lazy ars, you will not enjoy this adventure.
sounds good to me, being in chicago there is very little else that makes sense when going to a cubs game
mrydel wrote: Easy parking and a lovely walk or a short bus ride.