Great point! We have friends up there who have offered to let us stay so we will probably just stay with them. Either way we were more worried about getting in traffic in the afternoon so that was why we looked at leaving that early.You probably will not get home until 5 AM post game. A 24 hour gameday experience, neat.
Great point! We have friends up there who have offered to let us stay so we will probably just stay with them. Either way we were more worried about getting in traffic in the afternoon so that was why we looked at leaving that early.
If you have friends there, I would suggest you go Friday night and spend the night with them. Getting to this ball game is not going to be anything like getting to a race in Bristol. I expect very heavy traffic and many parking issues.
This game won't outsell Bristol races from the early 2000s. Traffic will be no worse than usual. And it actually isn't that bad. No different than trying to head east on I-40 from Neyland in October.
(As in, if you take the time to learn secrets, it's almost easy. If you just stay on 11E/81, it's annoying, but not that bad. Contrary to belief there's life outside of Knoxville. BMS has been doing this literally for decades. The police know how to keep traffic flowing, the track is easily accessible to major roads and locals know to either A. Don't leave the house or B. Go on vacation the whole week.)
I was actually impressed leaving a few of those races back around 01-06ish time frame. They moved a bunch of people in a fair amount of time.
I'm not sure if they still do this, but they used to hold traffic on Volunteer Parkway for an hour after the race to allow pedestrians to cross it.
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GBO!!!