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Parking near stadium, and general directions....


Sweeneyman

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Sup folks,

Just got offered tickets to the game tomorrow, and gladly accepted. Have never been to the stadium, and do not know my way around Charlotte at all. Where is a good place to park? I'll be coming up I-77 from Columbia. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!!!

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REALLY easy to find coming from 77N... you shouldnt have any problems, Its literally almost right off the exit. If you take the exit I think you will, there should be $5-$10 parking right there. If you park right there,its only about a 5 or 6 minute walk to the stadium. No biggie.

on the other hand, glad to know we have fans coming from out of town for a preseason game!!!!

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I was gonna say maybe a game day do's and don't sticky for the season. Ease up the threads.

Where to park, not park. How far, best times to tailgate, local pubs, food etc.

With maybe a link to panthers.com too cause no one seems to be able to find it.

It doesn't give much info on parking but it does have directions with exit suggestions.

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