Question for those who attend games at Audi Field and live in Baltimore/Howard/Anne Arundel Counties

Anonymous
How do you get to games? Where do you park?

We attend Spirit games occasionally (not as often as I would like), but getting there is such a hassle. How do regulars usually get there? Thanks.
Anonymous
I live in Northern Virginia, and I have the same issue. Parking nearby is ridiculously expensive. The Metro isn't that close. I don't know how anyone attends these games.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I live in Northern Virginia, and I have the same issue. Parking nearby is ridiculously expensive. The Metro isn't that close. I don't know how anyone attends these games.


The metro is at most a 10 minute walk. Stay in the suburbs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in Northern Virginia, and I have the same issue. Parking nearby is ridiculously expensive. The Metro isn't that close. I don't know how anyone attends these games.


The metro is at most a 10 minute walk. Stay in the suburbs.


Have they made it easier than it was a few years ago? When I last went, it seemed at least 2-3 times as long as the walk from the RFK metro stop to where you could be hit by falling concrete or accosted by wildlife in the upper deck. (Ah, memories.)
Anonymous
park the car, walk to the park;or park the car, take the metro, walk to the park

But please just stay in the burbs agreed, so we can ride our bikes to the park in peace
Anonymous
I've only been a few times, but we live outside of DC and just park somewhere. There are parking garages or sometimes we just park on the street and walk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do you get to games? Where do you park?

We attend Spirit games occasionally (not as often as I would like), but getting there is such a hassle. How do regulars usually get there? Thanks.


I go to Audi field the same way i go to Nats park...Metro. instead of a 3~4 min walk to Nats park it's a 10 min walk to Audi field.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:park the car, walk to the park;or park the car, take the metro, walk to the park

But please just stay in the burbs agreed, so we can ride our bikes to the park in peace


OK -- we'll keep all the suburbanites away from the games. Then both clubs will fail, and Audi Field will become a concert venue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you get to games? Where do you park?

We attend Spirit games occasionally (not as often as I would like), but getting there is such a hassle. How do regulars usually get there? Thanks.


I go to Audi field the same way i go to Nats park...Metro. instead of a 3~4 min walk to Nats park it's a 10 min walk to Audi field.


I still refuse to go to Nats Park. I won't reward MLB for making DC spend several hundred million dollars it didn't have just so all of us suburbanites could have a baseball team.
Anonymous
Audi Field is a 15 min walk from Waterfront and probably about the same from Navy Yard. Agree parking is awful
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you get to games? Where do you park?

We attend Spirit games occasionally (not as often as I would like), but getting there is such a hassle. How do regulars usually get there? Thanks.


I go to Audi field the same way i go to Nats park...Metro. instead of a 3~4 min walk to Nats park it's a 10 min walk to Audi field.


Where do you live? What Metro line do you take?
Anonymous
It's at Navy Yard metro
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you get to games? Where do you park?

We attend Spirit games occasionally (not as often as I would like), but getting there is such a hassle. How do regulars usually get there? Thanks.


I go to Audi field the same way i go to Nats park...Metro. instead of a 3~4 min walk to Nats park it's a 10 min walk to Audi field.


I still refuse to go to Nats Park. I won't reward MLB for making DC spend several hundred million dollars it didn't have just so all of us suburbanites could have a baseball team.


What are you talking about? I have no idea.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's at Navy Yard metro


Sigh. Yes, I know that. I was hoping to see other options people who live in the Maryland suburbs actually use to get to games (as in having personal experience with).
Anonymous
The Green Line/Navy yard DOES go to Maryland?
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