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08 Jun 2003, 08:51 PM
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Location: Falls Church, VA
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University of Richmond
May I never have to go to the land of endless lines and inefficient staff again.
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08 Jun 2003, 08:58 PM
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Location: Appalachia
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Hey now, if it was in a small foreign country, you'd think it was quaint.
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08 Jun 2003, 09:17 PM
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Apart from the backup from the highway to the stadium parking lot, that I sat in for about 30 minutes, the 20 minute wait in line to buy water and the 30 minutues of sitting still while trying to leave the parking lot, it was fine. Fortunately, someone pulled out of a spot that opened up a back way out of the lot and I managed to navigate my way around residential neighborhoods to find my way home. Otherwise, I'd probably still be there. I wouldn't have tried to rush home, but the kid had homework to do, so we were hoping for a speedy exit. No such luck.
The parking lot had two people taking your money. Actually, it was one person to tell you five dollars and another to take the money, and about 10 folks directing you to a parking spot.
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08 Jun 2003, 09:25 PM
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Location: NC
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Richmond = Gridlock at sporting events
You should see it when Richmond hosts the Indy Car race at Richmond International Speedway in June.
What you experienced is a fraction of the gridlock involved in getting out of their parking grounds. Two hour waits to get out are not uncommon. It literally is every person for himself or herself when getting out of there as the police do very little to facilitate.
Richmond seems to use a minimalist approach when it comes to policing the traffic at sporting events.
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08 Jun 2003, 10:02 PM
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how about the god awful system to acquire beer. You had to go through three seperate lines and then were kept in a holding pen with zero view of the action. I realize it was an improvised set up due to the collegiate venue but still.
Parking also was terrible until i realized that I could ignore the lines and just park on a sidestreet. Much more convenient
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08 Jun 2003, 10:19 PM
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Location: Richmond
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Originally posted by HeadHunter
Parking also was terrible until i realized that I could ignore the lines and just park on a sidestreet. Much more convenient
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Living here, thats what I always do. Ithe first street when i got to traffic and walked 30 feet to the gate.
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09 Jun 2003, 08:08 AM
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Originally posted by HeadHunter
how about the god awful system to acquire beer. You had to go through three seperate lines and then were kept in a holding pen with zero view of the action. I realize it was an improvised set up due to the collegiate venue but still.
Parking also was terrible until i realized that I could ignore the lines and just park on a sidestreet. Much more convenient
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If I ever go there again, I will avoid the parking lot like the plague.
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09 Jun 2003, 10:08 AM
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Location: Atlanta, GA
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Originally posted by nancyb
If I ever go there again, I will avoid the parking lot like the plague.
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Wht the hell was the USSF doing when they scheduled Richmond anyway? Could they not have played this one in RFK?
Sorry you all had such a bad experience, but Richmond really is a nice place in certian areas.
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09 Jun 2003, 10:24 AM
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Pink & Perky
Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: DC, Fake America
Supporter: DC United
Foe: New York Red Bulls
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Originally posted by ttrevett
Wht the hell was the USSF doing when they scheduled Richmond anyway? Could they not have played this one in RFK?
Sorry you all had such a bad experience, but Richmond really is a nice place in certian areas.
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If they could have played it at RFK, don't you think they would have?
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09 Jun 2003, 10:24 AM
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Originally posted by ttrevett
Wht the hell was the USSF doing when they scheduled Richmond anyway? Could they not have played this one in RFK?
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My guess is that USSF knew that they wouldn't be able to draw any more for fans for NZ, if even as many, in RFK. I mean, they get a lot of matches at RFK, usually with teams w/ more fans living in the US than NZ has, so they probably figured, why not try an alternate venue. Wouldn't be surprised if the WWC people had an eye on this match, though that would be cutting it close given that the announcements of venues are almost upon us.
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