Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were just there for Ed Sheeran. If you park at the stadium and park near an exit (i.e., strategically park to be able to get out quickly vs. parking closest to the stadium entrance), it's not so bad. And much safer than any metro station walking late at night.
Thanks. What time did you get there to get a spot near an exit? Also, I assume many people will be walking to/from Metro stations, meaning some safety in numbers…is that not the case?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were just there for Ed Sheeran. If you park at the stadium and park near an exit (i.e., strategically park to be able to get out quickly vs. parking closest to the stadium entrance), it's not so bad. And much safer than any metro station walking late at night.
Thanks. What time did you get there to get a spot near an exit? Also, I assume many people will be walking to/from Metro stations, meaning some safety in numbers…is that not the case?
Not the PP but we also went early to Ed Sheeran and parked near an exit. Got there around 3:30, opening act was at 6. Lot was mostly empty so very easy to get a spot. And easy to get out as well.
But to answer your other question, yes there were tons of people walking to the metro station too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were just there for Ed Sheeran. If you park at the stadium and park near an exit (i.e., strategically park to be able to get out quickly vs. parking closest to the stadium entrance), it's not so bad. And much safer than any metro station walking late at night.
Thanks. What time did you get there to get a spot near an exit? Also, I assume many people will be walking to/from Metro stations, meaning some safety in numbers…is that not the case?
Anonymous wrote:We were just there for Ed Sheeran. If you park at the stadium and park near an exit (i.e., strategically park to be able to get out quickly vs. parking closest to the stadium entrance), it's not so bad. And much safer than any metro station walking late at night.