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Advice for getting out of boa stadium w/o hitting traffic


Dilated_chakra

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What's the trick here. Last year at the Vikings game the whole stadium stood in denial when mare Shankar that chip shot. We all left at the same time. I parked in the parking deck and it took an hour and a half just to get out of downtown WTF? So who has advice on a quick exit ? I will be headed back to Wilmington via 74/76

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I've never had any problems like that... we usually stay afterwards a bit and chill... pick up some cups people leave (I've got like 200 Panthers cups now) and then head down.

I usually park over off of 4th street in a lot, and have never, ever sat in traffic (other than the fairly normal traffic on Indepedence).

Not sure which parking deck you're referring to, but my best advice is park a little farther away from the stadium and walk a bit... time you get to your car and go out, traffic will be gone.

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That's the only thing I know about BoA really. Only ever seen it driving through.

Why the fug have you never been to a game if you live in Charlotte or the Charlotte area??

That makes me angry.

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What's the trick here. Last year at the Vikings game the whole stadium stood in denial when mare Shankar that chip shot. We all left at the same time. I parked in the parking deck and it took an hour and a half just to get out of downtown WTF? So who has advice on a quick exit ? I will be headed back to Wilmington via 74/76

Park at a light rail station, take the train to the stadium, and take it back to your car after the game.

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I don't I live near Wilmington. I've passed through Charlotte a few times.

If I lived remotely close to BOA, I would at least make it to half the games. You haven't even been to one??

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