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About Parking at Dodger Stadium

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#1
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  • 2024/04/25 18:54

If we are going to a weekend game from 405 South, does anyone know which parking lot is recommended for preferred parking, Lot B, Lot P, Lot N, or Lot H? We have young children and are most concerned about crowding in the parking lots.
Seating will be on the floor above behind the back net.

Thank you.

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#2
  • レッツゴードジャース
  • 2024/04/25 (Thu) 20:36
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405, don't say "southward" and clearly say where you're from, maybe you can do better than that.

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#3
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  • 2024/04/26 (Fri) 12:12
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Dodger ・ I recommend taking the shuttle from the stadium parking lot

Gardena Harbor ・ Gateway ・ There is also a shuttle from the Transit Center but the shuttle from Union Station is more convenient
Cars park in the underground cars park in the underground lot and it's a 15 minute shuttle ride from there
parking is $ 8
shuttles are free if you have a baseball ticket ( no one checks )
they leave every 10 minutes starting 2 hours before the game starts
Check the following link for details
Best of all, there is no traffic jam when you leave in your car at the Union ・ Station

https://www.metro.net/riding/dodger- stadium-express/

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#4
  • 珍保 立夫
  • 2024/04/26 (Fri) 13:39
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#2 Let's Go Dodgers

> Don't say 405 South, just say where you're coming from, maybe there's a better way

If you're going north on 405, what is the "better way" to get from San Diego to the Dodger Stadium parking lot or from Long Beach to the 405 parking lot? What other "better way" is there to get to the Dodger Stadium parking lot from Long Beach ?

I'm mostly asking about parking lots, and your parking lot recommendations change depending on where you are getting on the 405 from. Does it change ?

What are you going to do when the questioner asks you where you start using the 405 and where you live ?

Now, #2 Let's Go Dodgers,
If the topper says "I take the 405 from Torrance, What better way than Lot B, Lot P, Lot N, Lot H ?

Don't tell me that if I take the 405 from Torrence, I can fly out of Exit two stops before Dodger Stadium and park right in front of the ballpark mound ?
I want to know what in the world you are thinking and asking this unintelligible question.

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#5
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  • 2024/04/26 (Fri) 16:08
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4 405 South is San Diego to San Ysidro, you don't know ?
Even the LAX area is on the 405 South from the Dodgers
# 3 is a good example, that's why I asked where you are going from, so I can give you the right way to get there
If there is a convenient way other than by car, then I can give you that. If you can drive to Harbor Gateway, the Express Bus will get you to the ballpark in 20 minutes.
If you think about the FWY traffic downtown, the high cost of parking, and the traffic to get out of the parking lot, the bus is the only way to go
# 4 is an empty shell of a man who only has car math to do. 4 can't fly, shut the fuck up.

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#6
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  • 2024/04/26 (Fri) 16:12
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Topy is obviously unfamiliar with LA, so you don't have to go into it like that ?

The only way to get to Dodger Stadium is I-5 or 110. I don't think you can choose your lot, because when you get there, the guidance staff will take you in the order of available spots. If your kids are young, it's best to get there early to avoid the heavy traffic ?.

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#8
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  • 2024/04/26 (Fri) 17:15
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Topic. Thank you all.
I had not considered the bus method. Considering the travel and lines to catch the return bus at the stadium, would a bus be faster overall and more advisable than parking in $ 50 preferential parking spaces near the seats?

I am also concerned that the seat is the exact opposite of the center field where the bus stop is located.

Sorry for the question again.

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#11
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  • 2024/04/26 (Fri) 20:19
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Shuttle or Preferred ・ Parking is up to you
Also, shuttles will stop first on the top deck behind home base and then behind center field

Buses will drop off behind center field and at the top deck

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#12
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  • 2024/04/26 (Fri) 22:52
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it only stops at the top and bottom for shuttles from union station
shuttles from south bay harbor gate only at the outfield
why doesn't 1 say where it goes ? you are poking fun at the respondent ?

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#13
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  • 2024/04/27 (Sat) 01:03
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This is actually the first time I've asked a question here, so I didn't know you could delete posts. Thanks for pointing that out.

I will do some more research on whether parking or buses are better. For buses, it looks like it would be Harbor Gateway. Thanks to all who commented.

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#14
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  • 2024/04/29 (Mon) 00:59
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If you're close to Harbor Gate, that's your only option. $ I wonder if it's still free.
When you wait in line for the bus, you'll see a lot of families in Dodgers uniforms, and you'll feel like a Let's Go Dodgers before you even get to the stadium. If you drive to the stadium, you can leave your bag there, but if you take a bus, you will have to throw it away at the stadium, so be careful with your belongings.

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#18
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  • 2024/04/29 (Mon) 15:52
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Buses can have long lines on some days, and it can take a long time to get on.
If you have kids, you may have to leave before the last bus extra time, so it's better to have a car that you can get in and out freely. Even if you have to park at the end of the parking lot, there's plenty of room for a dad to carry the kids. Much better than the kids being crushed in a very crowded bus.

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#19
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  • 2024/04/30 (Tue) 11:33
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Thank you again for all your input.
After all, my child is still small, so I think I will go by car this time. We will arrive at the stadium when the gates open to avoid traffic jams & We will try to leave before the 7th inning.

Thank you for the information about the transparent bag !.

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#20
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  • 2024/04/30 (Tue) 16:09
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> buses can have long lines on some days and take a long time to get on.
Then how about cars ?
100% heavy traffic on the 110fwy uphill Harbor Gateway to the ballpark takes over an hour even if you use a carpool
On the way back, they make you go a long way from the ballpark to FWY
I've never had to wait a long bus ride.

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#24
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  • 2024/04/30 (Tue) 18:41
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If there was heavy traffic, wouldn't buses be affected ? too?

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#25
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  • 2024/04/30 (Tue) 20:08
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I told you it's a 20 minute drive
Even down the road to Dodger Stadium, the police have security and a dedicated lane.

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#27

Uber or a lift will take you to a ride-share-only drop-off area, freeing you from the hassle of parking.

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#33
  • 孤独のおとっつぁん          .
  • 2024/05/01 (Wed) 16:11
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Ignorant

I googled Harbor gateway express bus review and all I got was a review that says 45 without traffic, 1.5hrs with traffic.

what's the comparison to an empty Sunday morning ?

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#52
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  • 2024/05/03 (Fri) 23:09
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I've used the Dodger Express many times, and I've never had to stop for more than two minutes, let alone in traffic.

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#53
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  • 2024/05/04 (Sat) 06:15
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Isn't it crowded when you leave the ballpark ??

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#62
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  • 2024/05/06 (Mon) 16:24
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Does it matter when you get out ? ?
Well, obviously the bus was faster than the regular cars that are made to go the long way around until they get on the FWY, because the bus was guided the shortest distance.

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#64
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  • 2024/05/07 (Tue) 11:44
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> Is it important when you leave ? ?

Don't you want to leave as soon as you see it ??

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#65
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  • 2024/05/07 (Tue) 16:53
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The bus is not reliable. It took us about an hour to get there and back, with long lines.
Definitely not recommended with children.

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#66
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  • 2024/05/07 (Tue) 19:47
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65 When match ?.

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#67
  • 世界のTKK
  • 2024/05/07 (Tue) 20:05
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Wednesday last month.
The buses only came every 30 minutes and it was the worst.

April 3 Dodgers vs Giants

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#68
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  • 2024/05/07 (Tue) 21:46
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The website says the buses are every 20 minutes, and it's free, so if you say it sucks, it sounds like you're a creme de la creme.

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#69
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  • 2024/05/08 (Wed) 02:38
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I just wrote about my experience on a free forum and was called a cremer. LOL
It's rare that the US transportation system follows the website.

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#70
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  • 2024/05/08 (Wed) 13:25
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It's rare to find American transportation that follows the website. If you know it's obvious, then don't be disingenuous and get used to it.

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#71
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  • 2024/05/08 (Wed) 14:18
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If you don't get used to it and try it and it doesn't work, just go by a different means next time.
The old man is awfully obsessed with buses. LOL!

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#72
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  • 2024/05/09 (Thu) 04:45
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#70

I actually experienced it and it wasn't good, so I wrote about it.
I'm not allowed to write my honest opinion here ?
and why should I get used to it ? next time I'll drive as usual.
You're weird.

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#73
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  • 2024/05/09 (Thu) 08:12
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crowded long queue means it's convenient and everyone uses it ? if it was the worst it would be empty
why don't you write that you won't use it next time because you don't like to wait in line
I could take you as a complainer
strange person

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#74
  • カミツキガメ新ママ
  • 2024/05/09 (Thu) 09:33
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>Crowded, long queue means people are using it because it's convenient ? If it were worst, it would be a rattle

No, it's not. It's free, so it's crowded with people who want to try it out.

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#75
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  • 2024/05/09 (Thu) 09:43
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Cramer This person assumes that anything in between is a cremer.
Let's learn a little about what a cremer means. A person who persistently complains about a product or the customer service attitude of a shopkeeper. Complaint (English: customer complaint, consumer complaint ) is a Japanese word that refers to a complaint, demand for improvement, contract or right claim against a service.

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#77
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  • 2024/05/09 (Thu) 19:11
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A gloomy, sarcastic person who grumbles when others don't act the way he wants them to.
This person himself is a complainer. Just like his name.

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#79
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  • 2024/05/13 (Mon) 15:09
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I don't think it is only poor people like 74 who use buses.
The Dodgers are also taking environmental measures by the whole city of LA, which is very different from the Angels
Well, what can I say to those who don't agree with me?

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#80
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>Many Californians are daring to drive inconvenient EV cars because they think about environmental issues, so they refrain from driving in traffic jams.

I'm not buying EVs because of environmental issues, though.
I just drive them because gasoline is stupidly expensive.

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#82
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  • 2024/05/15 (Wed) 17:39
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Comparing the likely costs of EVs and gasoline cars at 100,000 miles in 10 years and when they are sold, the results show that gasoline cars are definitely better
Tire wear and unusually fast negatives
To say you drive an EV just because gasoline is expensive in the immediate term. No shame ?.

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#83
  • また、クレーマー
  • 2024/05/15 (Wed) 18:35
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It's all right as long as he/she is good. There are troublesome people who meddle in other people's affairs. If they were around, I would immediately distance myself from them.

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#90
  • やっぱりガソリン車
  • 2024/05/16 (Thu) 16:49
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I googled it and found a lot of reviews saying that EV and HV cars only have 50% of the tire life of gasoline cars.

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#91
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  • 2024/05/16 (Thu) 17:51
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I have both hybrids and EVs, though I don't particularly feel the tires wear down.

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#92
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/05/17 (Fri) 09:49
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If you have both a hybrid and an EV
it's not surprising that you don't feel any particular decrease in tire wear since you don't use either car every day.

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#110
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  • 2024/05/21 (Tue) 09:45
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If you have a family, you could have more than one.

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#122
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  • 2024/05/23 (Thu) 10:36
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How do you check for tire wear by ear?

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#127
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  • 2024/05/23 (Thu) 16:48
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It doesn't matter if it's an old car or a new car
if it makes a brake noise when the brakes are applied, it won't stop if it rains. Tires and brakes are deadly
don't sprinkle them on cars that have nothing to do with them ?.

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#129
  • 9でもないけど
  • 2024/05/23 (Thu) 17:32
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Noise from brakes ・ The cause of the squeal is most likely wear and tear of the brake pads. Brake pads are gradually worn away by friction with the brake disc each time the brakes are applied. When the friction material is scraped away and the metal part of the brake pad is exposed, the metal rubs against metal, causing an unpleasant squealing sound. However, please be assured that the noise does not mean that the pads are completely gone. Brake pads are equipped with a metal part called a pad wear indicator, which is intentionally designed to squeak at an early stage to indicate wear. There is no medicine for the fools above.

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#130
  • うるさいウジ虫
  • 2024/05/23 (Thu) 17:37
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Brake squeal is a strange noise coming from the brakes.

Normal brake squeal is just a quiet "soo ・ ・ ・ ・" braking sound, but a braking sound generated when the brakes are depressed, such as "squeal ・ ・ ・ ・", "go ・ ・ ・ ・" or "clunk clunk" sounds may indicate a problem with the disc brake or drum brake.

A strange noise that is immediately noticeable while driving is worrisome, and if left unchecked, there is a danger that the brakes will stop working.

If there is brake squeal or abnormal noise, there is a need to determine the cause as soon as possible.

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