"0"^^ . "2015-02-04T00:00:00"^^ . "1"^^ . "4"^^ . "0"^^ . "The multiple reviews regarding poor parking are spot-on. I always try to avoid coming here when there's something going on at the stadium, because I know people are going to flood the parking lots... And either I'll end up parking on the other end of the lot or across the street - after searching for fifteen minutes - or I'll have to pay a ridiculous $15 for a spot - or both.\n\nOne brilliant reviewer snidely remarked that if you don't like the parking situation, you simply shouldn't come here and definitely shouldn't have the NERVE to leave a negative review over it. I'm not sure what they think the point of Yelp is... The purpose of leaving a review is to inform other potential customers of any issues you had, so they can work to avoid them, and it also serves as a means of bringing larger issues (such as parking) to the attention of the property owners so that they can actually be FIXED.\n\nYes, actively avoiding the area during large events is a great way to avoid the issue. But it shouldn't be necessary. The stadium has its own parking lot that was built specifically to accommodate the capacity of the stadium itself - parking in neighboring lots therefore shouldn't be affected by it, and certainly not to this extent. Last time I got caught in this type of situation, all the high-clearance vehicles eventually resorted to mounting the curbs and parking in the grass areas. That should be a clear indication that something's wrong with either the parking lot size, or (more likely) the parking system in general.\n\nMy only current solution to this problem, without completely avoiding the area:\nTake the motorcycle. Two wheels are better than four, anyway."^^ . . . .