No longer than half a mile id prefer lol
if that's your prerequisite then you're parking in East Nashville. That also means you're not going to any bars or restaurants - those are on Lower Broad. If you go to Lower Broad count on walking. If parking in East Nashville plan on going to a tailgate or having one on your own
I posted a pic in the below thread to show you a little of what to expect
http://www.volnation.com/forum/tennessee-vols-tickets/269471-mcb-parking-pass.html#post13387755
if that's your prerequisite then you're parking in East Nashville. That also means you're not going to any bars or restaurants - those are on Lower Broad. If you go to Lower Broad count on walking. If parking in East Nashville plan on going to a tailgate or having one on your own
I posted a pic in the below thread to show you a little of what to expect
http://www.volnation.com/forum/tennessee-vols-tickets/269471-mcb-parking-pass.html#post13387755
The website said all of the lots around the stadium you can not pay cash the day of. Any suggestions on good parking lots without a really long walk?
then you're parking in East Nashville. That also means you're not going to any bars or restaurants - those are on Lower Broad. If you go to Lower Broad count on walking. If parking in East Nashville plan on going to a tailgate or having one on your own.
East Nashville is where all the good bars and restaurants are. Lower Broad is the absolute worst. A ripoff, too.
If you want to park cheaply and have a relatively short walk (1/4 to a 1/2 mile) try parking along Davidson Street which turns into S1st street n East Nashville. It runs along the river on the opposite side of the stadium. Goes right up to Titans Way. Looks sketchy bc the projects are nearby but it is totally safe.
That area has been gentrified and real estate is thru the roof over there. Lived there for 12 years never had a problem. Parking will be from $10-$20.
You could eat and party in 5 Points area, drive your car to the parking lots down there only a couple of miles away. No cop issues that time of day, either.
then you're parking in East Nashville. That also means you're not going to any bars or restaurants - those are on Lower Broad. If you go to Lower Broad count on walking. If parking in East Nashville plan on going to a tailgate or having one on your own.
East Nashville is where all the good bars and restaurants are. Lower Broad is the absolute worst. A ripoff, too.
If you want to park cheaply and have a relatively short walk (1/4 to a 1/2 mile) try parking along Davidson Street which turns into S1st street n East Nashville. It runs along the river on the opposite side of the stadium. Goes right up to Titans Way. Looks sketchy bc the projects are nearby but it is totally safe.
That area has been gentrified and real estate is thru the roof over there. Lived there for 12 years never had a problem. Parking will be from $10-$20.
You could eat and party in 5 Points area, drive your car to the parking lots down there only a couple of miles away. No cop issues that time of day, either.
The website said all of the lots around the stadium you can not pay cash the day of. Any suggestions on good parking lots without a really long walk?
It is bad if you park in the stadium parking, but where I suggested to park, you can go a few hundred more yards down to Spring St/ Jefferson St intersection T/R jump on I 65 north or south. If it is backed up you can go straight thru that intersection about another 1-2 miles and T/L on Trinity lane and jump on I 65 again. My company owns 22 PSL's to the Titan's and another at UT, and I have taken customers to many Titan's games and have no trouble getting out. I can get out of there in half the time it takes me to leave Neyland.I have been to two events at Adelphia Coliseum/LP Field/Nissan Stadium and prior to both, parking in the stadium parking lots was an absolute cluster. Like, a wait two hours in line on the expressway and almost miss the start of the game cluster. One of the events was a U.S. soccer World Cup qualifier where the stadium was two-thirds empty, and it was still a disaster. I'm not coming to this game, but the next time I go up to a game at that stadium, I'm parking in downtown Nashville and walking across the bridge. That seems like the way to go, from what I can tell, though I haven't tried it yet.
I have been to two events at Adelphia Coliseum/LP Field/Nissan Stadium and prior to both, parking in the stadium parking lots was an absolute cluster. Like, a wait two hours in line on the expressway and almost miss the start of the game cluster. One of the events was a U.S. soccer World Cup qualifier where the stadium was two-thirds empty, and it was still a disaster. I'm not coming to this game, but the next time I go up to a game at that stadium, I'm parking in downtown Nashville and walking across the bridge. That seems like the way to go, from what I can tell, though I haven't tried it yet.
It is bad if you park in the stadium parking, but where I suggested to park, you can go a few hundred more yards down to Spring St/ Jefferson St intersection T/R jump on I 65 north or south. If it is backed up you can go straight thru that intersection about another 1-2 miles and T/L on Trinity lane and jump on I 65 again. My company owns 22 PSL's to the Titan's and another at UT, and I have taken customers to many Titan's games and have no trouble getting out. I can get out of there in half the time it takes me to leave Neyland.
I will be doubling up next weekend, friday MCB, and Sunday Titans vs Texans.
I wished I could brother, my biggest problem is my Knoxville office calling and wanting some of our Titans tickets but they never want to cough up any Vols tickets for me in return.Hook me up if you ever need to sell any Titans tickets. We go all the time. I guess I need to purchase a PSL since we go so much. Lol