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  • #61
    I am going to shutup after this post! Ofcoarse he said there is plenty of parking down there, Its his but if he doesnt say that! We will just wait till it fills up and see the crazyness of stories from people about what they had to do. Now if Im right you dont have to come crawling back and... Just kidding guys, dont get all wadded up now!!!
    " If you build it they will come ", Koch Arena

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    • #62
      Can I create the first story? Please, please? OK!!

      "As I was leaving the Arena, Godzilla stepped around the corner and ..."
      No, Wichita and Tokyo aren't exactly the same.

      "I had parked my smart fortwo on the street towards the front of the space. As I was getting out of the car a guy in an Avalanche parked behind me taking up his space and part of mine. I asked him if he needed me to move up some more so he could fit. He burst out laughing."
      No, that's a real story. http://www.smartcarofamerica.com/for...-stories-3110/

      Maybe I can get some ideas from http://www.parkingspots.com/blogTag8?

      :lol:
      Some posts are not visible to me. :peaceful:
      Don't worry too much about it. Just do all you can do and let the rough end drag.

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      • #63
        I didn't quote the rest of what Chris Presson said. After he said there was plenty of parking down there, he said you just need to know where to look.

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        • #64
          We jam far more people and cars in the downtown area for the last Saturday night of the River Festival, and while it can be slow getting out of that, it is manageable. Just like my family has our "spot" for downtown fireworks, people will eventually figure out or learn from others where to park.

          Also remember, even out at the Coliseum (or Koch Arena for that matter) your walk through the ocean of parking lot is probably equal to at least 2-3 city blocks in many cases. Plus afterwards everyone is trying to get out a small number of exits. Downtown, people will scatter and disperse and then have multiple route choices to leave.

          IMHO:
          Coliseum = a bit shorter walk, a longer wait in traffic afterwards
          IBA = a bit longer walk, a shorter wait in traffic afterwards (especially if you stop somewhere for a refreshing beverage)
          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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          • #65


            That is the link from last nights story.

            Also if you stop the video around 33-35 seconds in you will see a large screen on the right side. I am pretty sure (don't want to say I'm 100% right) that will be a huge LED screen that shows action from the inside such as hockey games or basketball and of course advertising
            The mountains are calling, and I must go.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by ShockBand
              Also remember, even out at the Coliseum (or Koch Arena for that matter) your walk through the ocean of parking lot is probably equal to at least 2-3 city blocks in many cases. Plus afterwards everyone is trying to get out a small number of exits. Downtown, people will scatter and disperse and then have multiple route choices to leave.
              This is exactly what will happen. When they built the baseball stadium in downtown Houston people were freaked out about the fact that there were only a couple of surface lots that came with the stadium. In reality, people park all over downtown (close to restaurants, where they work, etc.) and after the game the cars scatter in all different directions so getting out is fairly easy. The first couple times might be frustrating because you don't know where to go, but people will figure it out quickly.

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              • #67
                Thanks for posting that link wsushox.

                Lookin' good! :good:
                Deuces Valley.
                ... No really, deuces.
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                - a smart man

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by SpanglerFan316
                  Originally posted by Anthony2
                  I think people who are obsessed with parking have never been to an event outside of Wichita. No matter the venue and no matter the city, there are going to be some delays and some inconvenience when many people attend one event. It is part of the deal. Parking will be available. Some people may have to walk a few blocks. Some people will learn to arrive 15 minutes earlier than usual. But it will work. Good events will draw big crowds to the arena.
                  I agree. I've attended events in San Francisco, Phoenix and elsewhere. For San Fran, I parked my car in one of the East Bay towns (Fremont?) and took BART to get into the city; this was certainly longer than a shuttle ride but it was easy. Every town is different but people manage. Boulder was more of a pain than SF. I've heard that Lincoln is "impossible" when the Corn are playing football but people manage. LSU is said to be terrible for football but I talked to a LSU fan who said it wasn't that bad. Get out of Wichita and experience the world.
                  If you've ever been to a game in Lincoln, the small parking lots surrounding Memorial are reserved for those big-money donors. Everyone else is walking at least a mile. Surprisingly, the apparently overly-positive people of Lincoln do not demand the destruction of Memorial Stadium on the basis that it is a "waste" that makes them walk too far.

                  Ten years gone, I guess I forgot how negative Wichitans can be.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by tw805
                    Originally posted by SpanglerFan316
                    Originally posted by Anthony2
                    I think people who are obsessed with parking have never been to an event outside of Wichita. No matter the venue and no matter the city, there are going to be some delays and some inconvenience when many people attend one event. It is part of the deal. Parking will be available. Some people may have to walk a few blocks. Some people will learn to arrive 15 minutes earlier than usual. But it will work. Good events will draw big crowds to the arena.
                    I agree. I've attended events in San Francisco, Phoenix and elsewhere. For San Fran, I parked my car in one of the East Bay towns (Fremont?) and took BART to get into the city; this was certainly longer than a shuttle ride but it was easy. Every town is different but people manage. Boulder was more of a pain than SF. I've heard that Lincoln is "impossible" when the Corn are playing football but people manage. LSU is said to be terrible for football but I talked to a LSU fan who said it wasn't that bad. Get out of Wichita and experience the world.
                    If you've ever been to a game in Lincoln, the small parking lots surrounding Memorial are reserved for those big-money donors. Everyone else is walking at least a mile. Surprisingly, the apparently overly-positive people of Lincoln do not demand the destruction of Memorial Stadium on the basis that it is a "waste" that makes them walk too far.

                    Ten years gone, I guess I forgot how negative Wichitans can be.
                    Went to a game in Lincoln just last year. Had to park downtown in a parking garage and walk to the stadium. And surprisingly I survived without dying! Wow, who would have thought!!!!


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                    • #70
                      Some people around here could use a little more walking. But they are the ones crying the loudest.

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                      • #71


                        I've been circling this place for two hours and I can't find any place to park! I'm not walking three whole blocks! This place sucks!

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                        • #72
                          I am a devout Shocker fan! Please quit posting my picture on that motorscooter!

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                          • #73
                            Let's remember we did have enough right-thinking people to vote the arena in. Not all Wichitans are no-nos.

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by Anthony2
                              Let's remember we did have enough right-thinking people to vote the arena in. Not all Wichitans are no-nos.
                              Good point. Once the Arena gets going, a few may continue to object but the public will come to accept and enjoy it. http://wichitaliberty.org/sedgwick-c...rates-problem/
                              Some posts are not visible to me. :peaceful:
                              Don't worry too much about it. Just do all you can do and let the rough end drag.

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by Anthony2
                                Let's remember we did have enough right-thinking people to vote the arena in. Not all Wichitans are no-nos.
                                I seem to recall reading that it was about 51-49, though. What killed me was the gripe about the quarter cent sales tax. Wichita has a relatively low sales tax rate. In Johnson County, KS, we pay 7.9% and we have to go into Missouri to find an arena!!

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