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Parking


CarolinaSamurai

Parking, what do you do?  

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  1. 1. What do you do on Gamedays

    • You have a season parking spot that you pay for early
      4
    • You pay for parking on the day and hope to get a good spot
      14
    • You take an Uber/Lyft to the stadium
      2
    • You take public transportation. Bus, lightrail, trolly
      2
    • You have a free spot to park.
      4
    • You watch at a bar/tailgate and take a shuttle
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    • Stay at home/too drunk to go
      11


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7 hours ago, GRWatcher said:

For fans with a handicap, be aware that there is no reserved handicapped parking near the stadium. There is a shuttle from Lot B at Carolinas Medical Center. $40 gets you right next to the stadium. A shuttle/bus takes you back to CMC after the game. 

https://www.panthers.com/stadium/directions

Dilworth Neighborhood Grill is 1 mile from the stadium down Morehead. Parking is free and it is easy to get out of town after the game. I walk past many Ubers and Lyfts sitting in traffic while I walk. Then when I get to the parking deck, I'm easily out of town in a matter of minutes.They also offer a free shuttle from their restaurant, but you can walk faster due to traffic.

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There was a thread about this a while back but I'm too lazy to find it. The general consensus was that you're going to have to wait a while after the game if you use Uber/Lyft or you'll be packed like sardines on the train and might have to wait a train or two.

I usually use Uber if I'm going to the Riot tailgate. Otherwise, my group has a $20 parking lot that we've been using for 10+ years. And no I won't tell you where because it's ours :)

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*Disclaimer: I could be wrong.

I've found that parking near the @RoaringRiot tailgate side of the stadium gives more options for highway access afterwards.

Parking in Uptown has kept me in crowded traffic for longer than I'd like (ex: game ends at 4p, get to car around 5:15p 'cause I wander, still stuck in traffic at 6p before clearing highway access)

Agree with everyone that if  you're going to Uber/Lyft -- wander your way away from the stadium as far as you can before requesting a pickup.  

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I park/tailgate at 600 W 8th St Parking, West 8th Street, Charlotte, NC

it's been 10$ this preseason. just under a mile walk to the stadium about 15 min and if you have a big group, there are some metered/street spots around that are free so you can just park one vehicle in the lot and split it with all your tailgaters and everyone else can park (early) on the street

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