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Sept 4, 2018 12:09:47 GMT -6
Post by JacksonStreetElite on Sept 4, 2018 12:09:47 GMT -6
This guy wouldn't be sending us to the Notre Dame equivalent of the Mark III Taproom. Would he? Notre Dame is the equivalent of the Mark III Taproom.
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Post by ndalum63 on Sept 6, 2018 12:18:22 GMT -6
After many many years of attending ND home games, I would recommend the following parking venues:
1. If you have a handicap placard, tag or plate on your car you can park in the handicap designated parking lot which is on Bulla Road at the rear of the ND Library Lot, which is on the campus across from the Library and a 10 minute walk from the Stadium and/or to the central campus. Please note I asked if you would have a handicap tag in or on your vehicle. The lot attendants do not check anything except the presence of a handicap tag or placard on the car. The cost to park in the handicap lot is $30.00. (connect to Twyckenham Road from Douglas Road or Edison Road, turn onto Bulla Road and the lot will be on your left)
2. Park on Palmer Street, a little known but public street between the Handicap lot and the ND Library Lot, or in one of the yards of the homes on Palmer Street. (take the same route parenthetically referenced above, but do not turn into the handicap lot but continue an additional 50 feet and turn onto Palmer Street.) The last time I parked in either of these two locations (and yes I am handicapped and eligible to park in the handicap lot) was several years ago and the lots on Palmer Street were then charging $30.00, but parking on Palmer Street itself, off the street right of way, is free.
If you go to the ND website you can get a parking lot map and if you look closely along Bulla Road you will see Palmer Street.
For those of you you have been treated rudely when at ND, I apologize, and I assure you that you will be courteously received and welcomed in either of the above referenced parking facilities. If anyone is in need of additional information please email me: wjm@mccallaw.com and I will provide whatever assistance I can to help make your visit to ND enjoyable.
I wish the Cardinals much success for the balance of the football season, except for this Saturday of course. GO IRISH!
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Sept 7, 2018 4:50:40 GMT -6
Post by cedarpointer on Sept 7, 2018 4:50:40 GMT -6
Thanks for all of the tips shared by everyone.
Go Cards!
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Sept 7, 2018 6:27:21 GMT -6
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Post by elephtheria47 on Sept 7, 2018 6:27:21 GMT -6
I have also been to numerous notre dame games. I dont think the buses back to white field will be too bad, if that's where you are thinking of parking. The lines are long when it's a huge game and it goes down to the wire and then everyone leaves at the same time. I dont think the game tomorrow is going to be that type of game but ya never know! Sounds like we will have a pretty good amount of fans there. My personal favorites are the bagpipe band, player walk, and the aforementioned steak sandwich. See y'all in south bend!going to be checking out evil Czech in mishawaka
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Sept 8, 2018 10:11:59 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2018 10:11:59 GMT -6
1015 Corby Blvd less than mile from stadium south Easy in easy out ..to go south
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Sept 8, 2018 10:27:58 GMT -6
Post by ndfan on Sept 8, 2018 10:27:58 GMT -6
1015 Corby Blvd less than mile from stadium south Make sure your car is locked and anything valuable is out of sight. It isn't uncommon for cars or houses to get broken into in that area. I never had a problem on gameday but several friends lived over there and had their houses broken into several times and one or two had their cars broken into. You will probably be fine, but better to be safe than sorry and just not leave anything visible that would make someone want to break into your car.
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