Probably been dealt with a million times, but here goes. We (a couple of crusty 60 year olds) used to park west of Koch on Stadium Drive, but it is certainly getting pushed back further and further, street was so icy last night we watched on TV which sucks. Any suggestions on parking, use of shuttles, party buses, etc. ? I'll be damned if I'll miss another game because of this, even if I have to park at Kirby's.
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Originally posted by St. Teddy View PostProbably been dealt with a million times, but here goes. We (a couple of crusty 60 year olds) used to park west of Koch on Stadium Drive, but it is certainly getting pushed back further and further, street was so icy last night we watched on TV which sucks. Any suggestions on parking, use of shuttles, party buses, etc. ? I'll be damned if I'll miss another game because of this, even if I have to park at Kirby's.
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Doesn't Larry Buds still do a bus from 21st and Woodlawn?"I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
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I've always thought it rude to clog the neighborhood streets on game night. If that were my neighborhood, I would not like it.
Our (vanload of 60 somethings) practice is for the driver to drop the passengers off at the entrance to Koch, then find the best possible parking. We do not have reserved parking, so that often means a nice (10 minute) walk from the south end of the campus for the driver. Post-game is the same drill in reverse. The passengers stay nice and warm in the arena while the driver suffers the cold or enjoys the brisk walk while listening to Kennedy postgame. By the time passengers are picked up, the lots near the arena are mostly empty.“Talk low, talk slow and don't say too much.”
John Wayne
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Originally posted by SPEShockAlum View PostThe shuttle from the Metroplex @ 29th & Oliver runs during games. It is free.Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss
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Originally posted by 19SHOCKER76 View PostI've always thought it rude to clog the neighborhood streets on game night. If that were my neighborhood, I would not like it.
Our (vanload of 60 somethings) practice is for the driver to drop the passengers off at the entrance to Koch, then find the best possible parking. We do not have reserved parking, so that often means a nice (10 minute) walk from the south end of the campus for the driver. Post-game is the same drill in reverse. The passengers stay nice and warm in the arena while the driver suffers the cold or enjoys the brisk walk while listening to Kennedy postgame. By the time passengers are picked up, the lots near the arena are mostly empty.
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I too get peaved when another one of the older households on my block have their annual multi-generational family garage sale, what with the street clogging and all that great stuff. But then I have the realization that the street is a public right-of-way and not private property. That ROW even extends into an area most people probably assume is their yard and property. Don't expect a thank you card from the City of Wichita for mowing their grass.
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I park off Stadium St. The people in the neighborhood are very friendly, we've been parking there for 10 years or so. Before the game often times random people in the neighborhood will be outside wishing the Shockers luck...then afterwards asking who won. We get in and out 10x faster than anyone parking in the lots.
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