Suggestions for the concert on Friday night? Anyone have experience with the J Gilligan's shuttle?
Planner Dan said:
For events / concerts like this, we go early and park and eat at Tipsy Oak and walk. It's about a mile but we've found it's less of a hassle and obviously cost effective.
PS. If anyone has 2 extra tickets I'm desperately looking for my wife it's our anniversary and her birthday month and so far I'm failing big time
Planner Dan said:
For events / concerts like this, we go early and park and eat at Tipsy Oak and walk. It's about a mile but we've found it's less of a hassle and obviously cost effective.
PS. If anyone has 2 extra tickets I'm desperately looking for my wife it's our anniversary and her birthday month and so far I'm failing big time
Texker said:
I'd take Hince up on his offer if I were you but another option I've used is the J Gilligan's shuttle.
http://www.jgilligans.com/
I had to literally sit there and keep refreshing. The tickets go up and sell before they can send any tracking notifications.Planner Dan said:
I'm tracking all 3 days on SeatGeek haven't seen anything
it's not applicable but also probably not the best. it's quite industrial and not that much space. you're welcome to, though. just stay out of the way of trucks, docks, etc.hoosier-daddy said:
What's the tailgating policy in this lot?
heading up to Arlington next month for a baseball game and we found a room at Loews for $350. Is that hotel worth it? We know nothing about DFW and the area. Haven't been up that way for a game in prolly ten years or so. Was thinking Sheraton if not? Seemed like it was close to the baseball field, but not factoring in parking at the stadium should we just stick to the Loews for less of a hassle?akaggie05 said:
Took us over an hour to get out of lot 14 last night, after waiting 45 min or so before even trying.
For any event there in general, I think their postgame traffic control could use some work. I was seeing traffic going both ways (including TOWARD the stadium) on Division while we were sitting there waiting to a chance to turn out. I know a lot of people complain about Kyle Field traffic flows, but they don't mess around with the contraflow setup and turning every available lane in the direction AWAY from the stadium. Goal should be getting everyone out of the immediate vicinity, in any direction possible.
Another gripe, does it seem to anyone else like there is insufficient hotel capacity within walking distance of all the venues in Arlington? I'm sure plenty of people would be willing to pony up for a decent room to avoid the post-event traffic meltdowns, but your options are $1000+ a night at the Loews or $89 at the Motel 6 on the west side with a chance of getting shot.
Show was phenomenal.
The hotel is nice but its nothing to write home about. The real benefit is not having to park and being so close to a lot of different dining options. Generally speaking parking for a rangers game is pretty easy. This weekend just happened to have one of the most popular artists with a massive fanbase playing next door.AustinCountyAg said:heading up to Arlington next month for a baseball game and we found a room at Loews for $350. Is that hotel worth it? We know nothing about DFW and the area. Haven't been up that way for a game in prolly ten years or so. Was thinking Sheraton if not? Seemed like it was close to the baseball field, but not factoring in parking at the stadium should we just stick to the Loews for less of a hassle?akaggie05 said:
Took us over an hour to get out of lot 14 last night, after waiting 45 min or so before even trying.
For any event there in general, I think their postgame traffic control could use some work. I was seeing traffic going both ways (including TOWARD the stadium) on Division while we were sitting there waiting to a chance to turn out. I know a lot of people complain about Kyle Field traffic flows, but they don't mess around with the contraflow setup and turning every available lane in the direction AWAY from the stadium. Goal should be getting everyone out of the immediate vicinity, in any direction possible.
Another gripe, does it seem to anyone else like there is insufficient hotel capacity within walking distance of all the venues in Arlington? I'm sure plenty of people would be willing to pony up for a decent room to avoid the post-event traffic meltdowns, but your options are $1000+ a night at the Loews or $89 at the Motel 6 on the west side with a chance of getting shot.
Show was phenomenal.
Hincemm said:
I've offered this before but anyone going to rangers/renegades/cowboys stadium is welcome to park at my warehouse; 1903 exchange Dr. Just stay away from the docks and don't block any trailers in. We don't tow…
It's a 1 mile walk to AT&T but it also doesn't cost $50+ either! And you can probably get a rickshaw