Parking at Dodger Stadium: A Pricey Affair
So, you're planning a Dodger game, huh? Good for you! Nothing beats the crack of the bat and the smell of hot dogs. But let's talk about the elephant in the room: parking. Or, more accurately, the price of parking. Because let me tell you, it’s like trying to catch a foul ball with a baseball glove made of cheese.
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General Admission: Your Wallet Will Take a Hit
If you're thinking, "I'll just grab a general parking spot," prepare to be slapped in the face with a price tag that's about as subtle as a Vin Scully home run call. We're talking upwards of $30 on game day. And if you're smart enough to buy in advance, you might save a few bucks, but let's be real, it's still a chunk of change. It's like paying for a decent meal at a fancy restaurant just to park your car.
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Preferred Parking: Are You Feeling Flashy?
Now, if you're feeling extra fancy, you can opt for preferred parking. For a cool $50, you can park closer to the stadium. But let's be honest, unless you're arriving in a Rolls-Royce with a personal valet, it's probably not worth it. You'll still have to walk, and your wallet will be crying.
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Alternative Parking: Get Creative
If you're on a budget (or just plain cheap), there are alternatives. You can park a bit further away and take a shuttle, or brave the public transportation system. Or, if you're feeling adventurous, you can try to find street parking. Good luck with that. It's like finding a four-leaf clover on steroids.
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Important Tip: If you're going to a game on a weekend or a holiday, forget about finding cheap parking. It's a lost cause. You might as well just rent a helicopter.
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How to... Dodger Parking Edition
- How to save money on parking? Buy your parking pass in advance if possible, and consider alternative transportation options like public transit or ride-sharing.
- How to find the best parking spot? Arrive early, be flexible with your parking location, and consider using a parking app to find available spots.
- How to avoid traffic after the game? Leave early, use a ride-sharing service, or take public transportation.
- How to not lose your car? Take a picture of the parking lot and level, and use a GPS app to navigate back to your car.
- How to enjoy the game without worrying about parking? Embrace the experience, enjoy the baseball, and remember, it's just a car.