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got tickets for the uscjr game and was just wondering if anyone had any experiences in columbia? and how is parking?
 
#2
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Parking is available all over the place, ranging from $5-$15, to me, its the traffic will kill you. As many great things as the University is improving, the Richland County PD sucks just as great at traffic direction.

What I do when I go for games, I'm not a drinker any longer (12months dry!) so I drive, I go down Assembly Street until I see Adam's bookstore on the left and I start looking for parking. Sure its about a 15ish minute walk, but you skip out on about an hour of sitting in traffic and when leaving its easier bc you miss about 75% of the alcohol+emotion+idiot induced road rage when leaving.
 
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Parking is available all over the place, ranging from $5-$15, to me, its the traffic will kill you. As many great things as the University is improving, the Richland County PD sucks just as great at traffic direction.

What I do when I go for games, I'm not a drinker any longer (12months dry!) so I drive, I go down Assembly Street until I see Adam's bookstore on the left and I start looking for parking. Sure its about a 15ish minute walk, but you skip out on about an hour of sitting in traffic and when leaving its easier bc you miss about 75% of the alcohol+emotion+idiot induced road rage when leaving.

Thanks alot! and good job!! :hi:
 
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I parked at a minor league baseball stadium last time I was there. Worked out pretty well.
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I come in on Bluff Rd from I-77. Tons of parking on both sides of the road and easy to get back on interstate after the game. Don't worry if you're stuck parking a long way from the stadium. It's flat as a pancake and easy to walk.
 
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I come in on Bluff Rd from I-77. Tons of parking on both sides of the road and easy to get back on interstate after the game. Don't worry if you're stuck parking a long way from the stadium. It's flat as a pancake and easy to walk.

Try not to get hit by a train though.
 
#14
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I've always had a blast going to games at SC. Those folks love their Gamecocks. There's a slight chance I'll be at TN/SC game, too. My nephew marches in the SC band. If I'm there I should be easy to spot.
 
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Parking is available all over the place, ranging from $5-$15, to me, its the traffic will kill you. As many great things as the University is improving, the Richland County PD sucks just as great at traffic direction.

What I do when I go for games, I'm not a drinker any longer (12months dry!) so I drive, I go down Assembly Street until I see Adam's bookstore on the left and I start looking for parking. Sure its about a 15ish minute walk, but you skip out on about an hour of sitting in traffic and when leaving its easier bc you miss about 75% of the alcohol+emotion+idiot induced road rage when leaving.

this is probably good advice so he doesn't get pushed under a car...


too soon?
 
#17
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got tickets for the uscjr game and was just wondering if anyone had any experiences in columbia? and how is parking?

I went a few yrs ago for a UT game there when college gameday ws there. We parked very close to the stadium bc we were there at like 8am. It was some alley beside a huge grassy area where gameday set up. We tailgated all day and were treated pretty well..most UT fans didn't show up til later..there were a cpl ppl driving around selling/giving away moonshine to strangers..even us UT fans.
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#18
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In 2004 and 2006 I parked at the National Guard Armory for $15. It's less than a mile from Williams-Brice Stadium. Great place to park and tailgate. Probably the easiest stadium to park and get to in the SEC.
 
#21
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To me USC will always be SC, not Southern Cal. And I realize I am in the huge minority, but I've lived in SC for over 20 years now.
 
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I come in on Bluff Rd from I-77. Tons of parking on both sides of the road and easy to get back on interstate after the game. Don't worry if you're stuck parking a long way from the stadium. It's flat as a pancake and easy to walk.

Take this advice.:rock: If you go from downtown toward the stadium, you'll deal with one way traffic and an hour wait to get out.
 
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USClite is not too great of an experience. Ole Miss and Vandy are the only worse stadiums in the SEC imo. I went in 2004 and 2006 and it was awful. No tradition, awful rooster crowing over the PA, and delusional fans. I haven’t been since they began looping techno music non-stop but I’m sure makes it even worse and more gimmicky.
 
#25
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Parking is available all over the place, ranging from $5-$15, to me, its the traffic will kill you. As many great things as the University is improving, the Richland County PD sucks just as great at traffic direction.

What I do when I go for games, I'm not a drinker any longer (12months dry!) so I drive, I go down Assembly Street until I see Adam's bookstore on the left and I start looking for parking. Sure its about a 15ish minute walk, but you skip out on about an hour of sitting in traffic and when leaving its easier bc you miss about 75% of the alcohol+emotion+idiot induced road rage when leaving.

Quitter.
 

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