Anonymous wrote:Can't RTC figure out a way to keep parking free for patrons but avoid metro parking? I mean, Tysons Corner figured it out - they added gates which stay down on the mall parking lots until 10 am so commuters can't park there. And it's actually connected to metro, so a lot more convenient for metro goers. (I don't work there, but I believe employees have a card that can open the gates to park.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say that Reston gets LOTS of happy hour
I mean we wouldn't want people to have to walk 15 minutes back to their car right after having a drink at happy hour, now would we?
Pretty sure NO ONE is drunk after having one drink at happy hour, or even two. Lots of people also go out to dinner at RTC after happy hour.
Anonymous wrote:I would say that Reston gets LOTS of happy hour
I mean we wouldn't want people to have to walk 15 minutes back to their car right after having a drink at happy hour, now would we?
Anonymous wrote:Can't RTC figure out a way to keep parking free for patrons but avoid metro parking? I mean, Tysons Corner figured it out - they added gates which stay down on the mall parking lots until 10 am so commuters can't park there. And it's actually connected to metro, so a lot more convenient for metro goers. (I don't work there, but I believe employees have a card that can open the gates to park.)
Anonymous wrote:Will parking still be free up near the Harris Teeter? Which is what, a half mile walk from the heart of RTC? I keep forgetting that not walking from your car is also a suburban perk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the perks of suburban living is free and easy parking for errands and for going to work. It's all about people's expectations.
Perhaps not consistent with a walkable urban place like RTC, especially close to metrorail. If the suburbs are going to get urban amenities like these, they will also get aspects of a more urban lifestyle.
Though with parking still free on weekends, it is not like it is going to impact errand goers that much, will it?
I would say that Reston gets LOTS of happy hour and weekday dinner traffic. They wouldn't get either if parking weren't free.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously who would pay $5 to eat at Big Bowl or to grab a beer at World of Beer? Or to run into Sephora? No way would we go anymore. I can shop and eat out at the million other places that are out here in the suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the perks of suburban living is free and easy parking for errands and for going to work. It's all about people's expectations.
Perhaps not consistent with a walkable urban place like RTC, especially close to metrorail. If the suburbs are going to get urban amenities like these, they will also get aspects of a more urban lifestyle.
Though with parking still free on weekends, it is not like it is going to impact errand goers that much, will it?
Anonymous wrote:One of the perks of suburban living is free and easy parking for errands and for going to work. It's all about people's expectations.
Anonymous wrote:One of the perks of suburban living is free and easy parking for errands and for going to work. It's all about people's expectations.