When you’re going to a concert or a sporting event, you’re worried about one thing: Will the stadium have an endless parking lot packed with thousands and thousands of cars, making entry and exit a living nightmare?
When you’re going to a concert or a sporting event, you’re worried about one thing: Will the stadium have an endless parking lot packed with thousands and thousands of cars, making entry and exit a living nightmare?
With stadium car parks getting so large, perhaps they should build light rail networks spanning them, providing fast, frequent services to shuttle visitors between the stadium and the section where their car is.
Most stadiums have street side entrances that don’t require you to traverse the parking lots if you got there via transit or got dropped off. My local stadium has thousands or parking spaces, but I can still walk about 50 feet from the train platform to get in.
Like disneys monorail
Quite a few of them actually do have public transit in the form of shuttle buses.
Public transport with American characteristics
They get anxious when they don’t sit in traffic