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Thanks to Roaring Riot, my brother and I will be heading down to Charlotte for the Hornets game tonight. I was hoping to get a few tips as to where to park! Ive gone to a bobcats game before, but we stayed at a hotel within walking distance. Tomarrow we are just gunna head down and back up after the game. I have my go to parking spot for Panther games but that is quite a walk to TWC arena.

Please help me out!

And thanks again to Roaring Riot, mad respect. Epecially coordinating trips to take over the georgia dome. Dude is a true Charlotte Sports bad ass

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If you don't do Lomez's plan, here's something else you could do ...

 

I used to live in the M Street condos which are at the corner of 7th and McDowell. Drive on 7th toward McDowell and turn right into the complex (right before the traffic light). Go straight in and you'll see a very long line of parking places ahead on your right (facing grass, a hill, and the highway). These are the tenants' "guest" spots. Each tenant gets their own spot next to their condo and they also get a guest spot. Every now and then you'll see a car in your guest spot which is no big deal if it's just you living alone. But if you have a guest coming over, you'll tell them to just park in one next to yours (they're numbered). No one ever gets mad.

 

So just drive on in, find that long row of empty spots, find an area of a bunch of empty ones, and park. Free.

 

It's just 2-3 blocks from the arena.

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