Will take advantage of your offer this evening. Thanks so much!
I would like for anyone who takes Hincemm up on his kind offer to please not tailgate nor leave any kind of mess. The man is being most generous here.Hincemm said: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?
_lefraud_ said:
Used Hincemm lot for Ranger game last night, much appreciated.
I parked there for a 1:05 game 3 weeks ago no problem. Like Hincemm said, there are actual parking spots away from the loading dock part and just park there. There is a "1903" on the door of the main entrance if you're not sure if you're in the right spot. Once you park, walk down the sidewalk to the train tracks and turn right. Follow the train track to just before the stop sign and turn right again. Follow the second set of tracks and you'll see a parking lot and the stadium on the left. Just walk that way and you're in.Matsui said:
What about day games at globe life is it okay to park there for 105 or 305 games during the week?
no....that's exactly what i do every timeakaggie05 said:
Since we're sitting here trying to optimize this amazing gift, the couple of times I've used it I've walked down the narrow concrete alley alongside the 1903 building on the left, then stepped over the tracks (there are cinderblocks already there as stepping stones) and found myself in a parking lot that sells parking for $30 or so. Then it's a quick walk across the street to the ballpark. Am I doing it wrong?
no need to venmo. just be nice if someone asks you to move your car.Matsui said:
This is awesome. Thank you. I'd love to venmo the owner money for a beer or two! Ha. Thanks again.
Hincemm said:no....that's exactly what i do every timeakaggie05 said:
Since we're sitting here trying to optimize this amazing gift, the couple of times I've used it I've walked down the narrow concrete alley alongside the 1903 building on the left, then stepped over the tracks (there are cinderblocks already there as stepping stones) and found myself in a parking lot that sells parking for $30 or so. Then it's a quick walk across the street to the ballpark. Am I doing it wrong?
akaggie05 said:
Since we're sitting here trying to optimize this amazing gift, the couple of times I've used it I've walked down the narrow concrete alley alongside the 1903 building on the left, then stepped over the tracks (there are cinderblocks already there as stepping stones) and found myself in a parking lot that sells parking for $30 or so. Then it's a quick walk across the street to the ballpark. Am I doing it wrong?