Originally Posted by Bowser:
After doing a whole 5 minutes of research of the subject, it looks like Arrowhead charges right at the average for parking in the NFL. Doesn't mean I like it, or you have to like it, but there you go.
Dallas charges $75 to park. They're the highest.
That's true. It costs an arm and a leg to attend any sporting event anymore. It's just not worth doing all that often anymore. I try to go to one game a year and maybe ywo or theree baseball and hockey games. Sad thinking how much money is pissed away on it over the years. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BDj23:
What if i like to get drunk at the one Chiefs game a year i go to, but don't act like riff raff?
Buy one of those motorized coolers you can ride, Uber to the game, ride that bitch down to your buddies at their tailgate, pass out, wake up in the middle of the third quarter, cab it home. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Buy one of those motorized coolers you can ride, Uber to the game, ride that bitch down to your buddies at their tailgate, pass out, wake up in the middle of the third quarter, cab it home.
We have a designated driver. (I'm serious) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
After doing a whole 5 minutes of research of the subject, it looks like Arrowhead charges right at the average for parking in the NFL. Doesn't mean I like it, or you have to like it, but there you go.
Dallas charges $75 to park. They're the highest.
Don't they have light rail to the stadium? [Reply]
Uber it is, then. I have frequently gone to the downtown hotels and shared cabs with out of town fans too, since I generally don't tailgate unless it is a prime time game.
Tip if you want to use the non arrowhead lots and not tailgate, coming from town, pass Blue Ridge Cutoff, exit at Sterling, circle back on Hwy 40 and you skip the entire 435 to 70 exchange back up. I've been pretty happy in the church lot for 20 bucks. The subway one was difficult to get out of at the end, but the church one is always a breeze. [Reply]