February 6, 200818 yr Once again the Sox raised single game pricing! My son and I have a game before we get to the first home game to guess how much they raised parking this year! I remember not long ago it was $10 - then $12 - then $15 then $18 - then $20 - thought that would be the stopping point but NO THIS YEAR IT'S $22!!!!!!!
February 6, 200818 yr I'm with you man, they really rip you on parking. However, on Sundays, if you are willing to walk a few blocks, you can park for free in certain areas on the street. My family and I did this when my brothers, sisters and I were younger and it was kids day, so it only cost us about $30.00 total to go to the game---and that is with food, parking, tickets and the whole sha-bang combined.
February 6, 200818 yr For the Bulls parking is 30 dollars lol, so 22 is still less than that? I also take the train and than the redline or whatever lol cant remember right now.
February 6, 200818 yr Its still ridiculous and some have no access to the fine red or green line-and try taking them home if you live south
February 6, 200818 yr QUOTE(The Beast @ Feb 6, 2008 -> 04:08 PM) I'm with you man, they really rip you on parking. However, on Sundays, if you are willing to walk a few blocks, you can park for free in certain areas on the street. My family and I did this when my brothers, sisters and I were younger and it was kids day, so it only cost us about $30.00 total to go to the game---and that is with food, parking, tickets and the whole sha-bang combined. But you have to be real careful because pretty much the whole neighborhood has the permit signs,so there is really no free parking on the street.I live about 15 blocks west of the park and it is a permit zone.
February 6, 200818 yr I have yet to be at another ballpark with parking that charges more than $10. Unfortunately, those of us from Indiana can't really take a train without several transfers and hours to kill.
February 7, 200818 yr If you need to drive, a nice alternative is to park near the red line stop in China town and take the train one stop south. Even parking further north at Roosevelt or Jackson can get you some cheap parking and a quick inexpensive train ride. Also, if you have a friend in the neighborhood, thye typically can call their alderman and get an extra street permit that will work for all games.
February 7, 200818 yr Author QUOTE(jasonxctf @ Feb 6, 2008 -> 10:08 PM) take the train I definitely take the red line when I am going to weekend games from home but on weeknights I work a few miles from there and makes no sense to drive home and take the el + my son and I traditionally stop at Home Run Inn for pizza before games - makes taking el impossible.
February 7, 200818 yr QUOTE(SoxFan101 @ Feb 6, 2008 -> 04:13 PM) For the Bulls parking is 30 dollars lol, so 22 is still less than that? I also take the train and than the redline or whatever lol cant remember right now. 30 bucks? where you'd get ripped? I payed 18 just last month.
February 7, 200818 yr QUOTE(MHizzle85 @ Feb 7, 2008 -> 10:16 AM) 30 bucks? where you'd get ripped? I payed 18 just last month. And there's close lots less than 18 as well. I park for free on the city streets.
February 7, 200818 yr Still beats $60 to park at Wrigley for a night game, but all things considered, for the White Sox, this is absurd. This doesn't directly effect me with taking the El, but when the inevitable happens and they raise beer prices once again...yeah then I'll be pissed.
February 7, 200818 yr QUOTE(J-MAN @ Feb 7, 2008 -> 10:01 AM) I definitely take the red line when I am going to weekend games from home but on weeknights I work a few miles from there and makes no sense to drive home and take the el + my son and I traditionally stop at Home Run Inn for pizza before games - makes taking el impossible. Well, we haven't done that recently because you're anal about getting there early.
February 7, 200818 yr is that metra rock island south side express train getting done for this year? They've been talking about that forever.
February 7, 200818 yr I have an uncle with a condo and 2 parking spaces about 6 blocks up 35th, and he only has one car. Sure its a bit of a walk, but maybe it works off a beer on the way back. Plus we can et before and after if needed at his place. But yeah, it sucks that the rates go up, but if that doesn't, then something else will.
February 7, 200818 yr Wait isn't everyone thanking the Sox for the $110 million payroll? Guys this was inevitable. If we want a top 10 payroll, we have to have a top 10 revenue base. Tickets, parking, and everything else going just going to keep going up as long as the Sox are putting out this kind of money.
February 7, 200818 yr QUOTE(J-MAN @ Feb 7, 2008 -> 10:01 AM) I definitely take the red line when I am going to weekend games from home but on weeknights I work a few miles from there and makes no sense to drive home and take the el + my son and I traditionally stop at Home Run Inn for pizza before games - makes taking el impossible. You and your son should just eat the dogs in the park!
February 7, 200818 yr QUOTE(Steve9347 @ Feb 7, 2008 -> 03:13 PM) You and your son should just eat the dogs in the park! Don't get him started Steve, this could go on for another 3 pages. Now that you mention it though, I could go for a stadium dog/brat right about now. God damn it man, the season is still 2 months away!
February 7, 200818 yr Comiskey/US Cellular has some of the best food at a stadium, atleast in my opinion. Wrigley is decent, Comerica SUCKS, and all other venues Ive been to just dont match it.
February 7, 200818 yr QUOTE(ZoomSlowik @ Feb 7, 2008 -> 03:18 PM) Don't get him started Steve, this could go on for another 3 pages. Now that you mention it though, I could go for a stadium dog/brat right about now. God damn it man, the season is still 2 months away! I still can't believe they got rid of dollar dog thursdays last year. I could smack the f*** who thought that would be a good idea. Edited February 7, 200818 yr by Steve9347
February 8, 200818 yr QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Feb 7, 2008 -> 02:46 PM) Wait isn't everyone thanking the Sox for the $110 million payroll? Guys this was inevitable. If we want a top 10 payroll, we have to have a top 10 revenue base. Tickets, parking, and everything else going just going to keep going up as long as the Sox are putting out this kind of money. I thought I read on these boards (might have been Steff?) that neither the White Sox nor the State of Illinois own the parking lots. The real estate and administration are a separate operation owned by the Reinsdorf family so it won't impact the team either way. If I have this wrong, please correct me. I've also heard it elsewhere, urban legend?
February 8, 200818 yr Author QUOTE(Steve9347 @ Feb 7, 2008 -> 09:21 PM) I still can't believe they got rid of dollar dog thursdays last year. I could smack the f*** who thought that would be a good idea. You don't really eat those dollar dogs? Zoom(Joe) ordered those a few years ago - I told him to order the kosher dogs at $2.50 he wouldn't listen - after he ate them said now he understood why I ordered the kosher dogs.
February 8, 200818 yr QUOTE(J-MAN @ Feb 8, 2008 -> 12:46 PM) You don't really eat those dollar dogs? Zoom(Joe) ordered those a few years ago - I told him to order the kosher dogs at $2.50 he wouldn't listen - after he ate them said now he understood why I ordered the kosher dogs. What if you happen to have a Rabbi handy?Would it then be okay to purchase the dollar dogs?
February 8, 200818 yr QUOTE(ZoomSlowik @ Feb 7, 2008 -> 03:18 PM) Don't get him started Steve, this could go on for another 3 pages. Now that you mention it though, I could go for a stadium dog/brat right about now. God damn it man, the season is still 2 months away! Gold Coast Dogs is the closest substitute there is...
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