Stadium parking is such a nightmare.
But when I'm in Chicago or New York, I can just hop on and off a train and I'm ready to rock and roll.
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Stadium parking is such a nightmare.
But when I'm in Chicago or New York, I can just hop on and off a train and I'm ready to rock and roll.
An entire Mexican neighborhood was demolished for that eyesore.
My dad is the only one who goes to games there on occasion but he takes a train, mostly because he's a wild alcoholic and knows he can't afford another DUI.
LA has terrible public trans infrastructure but this is one of very few places with a reliable line... and yet still everyone would rather drive. Ugh.
That's because transit has to be reliable at both ends of your journey.
This is like, the least shitty part of dodger stadium.
They really fucked over the local barrios to get that land.
Everyone is there to cheer for the away team.
It looks just as unpleasant from the blimp view. Just a sea of uselessness and wasted space.