
Place holds 82,566 and they have 13,000 available parking spaces for fan parking.
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The NFL Experience pretty much shut down the west side lots when the SB was in Glendale. I'd imagine it eats a lot of parking space, wherever it is held.
They have many more parking spots than that - over 22,000 for MetLife with another 5,000 spot auxilary nearby ..... throw in the amount of people who can access via public transport, drop offs, etc - then the number of parking spots for a typical day isn't that much of an issue
In that general area parking will never be great, but it's typically not bad and on a normal game they still trust people to burn charcoal which is always a plus
Problem with the SB is that the NFL/Media/Security eats up so much - it sounds like half the parking spots are going to be taken and the drop off options removed and many other options either removed or limited
So what works fine for your typical Sunday may not work so great for that particular Sunday
Hey there were 6 of us in one car in Tampa, what's the big deal??Place holds 82,566 and they have 13,000 available parking spaces for fan parking.
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From the article:
There will be only three ways for the expected 80,000 ticket holders to get to the game. The committee will charter buses called the Fan Express, which will cost $51 and pick up and drop off passengers at nine locations around the region. Fans can also take N.J. Transit to the MetLife Stadium stop or be dropped off by vehicles that must have parking passes.
There will be fewer than 13,000 parking spots available for fans.
And hiring a black car, taxi or limo won't be an option for VIPs who will spend thousands of dollars per ticket. No cars will be allowed near the stadium on game day without parking passes, and any car that drops off a passenger will have to wait at the stadium.
"Nobody's going to be dropped off by black car," Kelly said. "You can have a black car, a green car, a white car, a red car as long as you have parking, and the car needs to stay on the premises the entire time."
Fans who had considered parking farther from the stadium and getting there on foot will not be allowed to enter.
"You cannot walk to the Super Bowl," Kelly said. "You can get your hotel to drop you off at one of the New Jersey Transit locations or get the shuttle to take you to a Fan Express location, but you cannot walk."
Ultimately, Kelly said he expects that between 70 and 80 percent of all ticket holders will get to the game via public transportation or shuttle bus. There will be 1,600 parking spots for buses.
The reduced parking capacity is a result of the large security perimeter needed for the Super Bowl. Fans will have to go through security screenings at the train station and again at the stadium, Kelly said.
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Wow. You cannot just walk to the game. Going to make you spend money in the city just to get to the game...
No easy drop-offs either...
The NFL Experience pretty much shut down the west side lots when the SB was in Glendale. I'd imagine it eats a lot of parking space, wherever it is held.
And hiring a black car, taxi or limo won't be an option for VIPs who will spend thousands of dollars per ticket. No cars will be allowed near the stadium on game day without parking passes, and any car that drops off a passenger will have to wait at the stadium.
"Nobody's going to be dropped off by black car," Kelly said. "You can have a black car, a green car, a white car, a red car as long as you have parking, and the car needs to stay on the premises the entire time."

I hope their is an Ice storm and that will freeze the rail system and roads. Then all of those fans will have to WALK to the Stadium and get turned back becaused they tried to walk in.
Seriously, it better be the best executed superbowl EVER. just for all the trouble it's going to be to have it there.
Even if the game is great, they have no control over that.
Even if the weather sucks, they have no control over that.
But this superbowl better be the the best fan experience and television event of all time. greatest pregame stuff, the greatest halftime entertainment, the best rockets that go off after touchdowns.
Seriously, if it's not going to be the grandest spectacle, the greatest show on earth because it's in NYC. Why do it there? Why go through all this trouble and rules and traffic and just the general clusterfuzz we all know it's going to be.
I'll save judgement until after the game. But the reason we the fans and the NFL was sold on even attempting this was because we were told we HAD TO HAVE THE SUPERBOWL IN THE GREATEST CITY ON EARTH!!!
So far we have traffic problems that are starting 2 months before the game! lol We have no fan experience and no tailgating.
I predict a massive flop and when you ask everyone involved if it was worth it they say HELL NO!
But we'll see, maybe it will be amazing!I wish them luck, but seriously it will be so funny if it dumps 5 feet of snow on them!
I'm just mean that way.