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The location is a plus and a minus.
The stadium was built before downtown revitalization become a big
thing, so it was built on a huge open field miles east of downtown.
Next to it is Arrowhead Stadium, home of the NFL team. The
advantage for this is they rarely have opportunity to overlap (which
they'd never do anyway) and the parking is easy--one huge freaking
lot for everything. You don't have to mess with trying to find
a little surface lot that is charging more than your food will be
INSIDE the stadium or find the parking deck that isn't full yet.
Again, pluses and minuses. |
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