Those are the last places to park if you want to get out easilyYou can park in the East garage on campus, or Eisenhower. $40 for each both not a far walk to stadium and with Eisenhower
you can usually get out fairly easily. Best thing to hope for is that we kick Indiana’s a** and can leave by end of the third quarter.
The Weis Market off the Bellfonte bypass.Searched prior threads but didn’t see the answer.
looking at coming to Indiana game.
thanks!
Pay $40 and park in Ag Admin Lot. It is the lot many refer to as the Creamery Lot.Those are the last places to park if you want to get out easily
The OP is asking for an easy out to 99. Nothing in the middle of campus offers that. Innovation Park is literally the easiest of any parking area with the Outreach/WPSU Building being the easiest.Pay $40 and park in Ag Admin Lot. It is the lot many refer to as the Creamery Lot.
Looks like you need a geography refresher. Parking on campus and relying on Atherton or Park Ave to be empty is crazy.I parked there for Auburn game. Walked there very quickly after game, I was on Atherton headed to 99 before most people moved 10’ from their lots. So you are mistaken. Unless they are needing to go on 99 towards I-80.
From Eisenhower take Bigler to Hastings to University Drive and you are out. Did it many times prior to having regular parking passes and am stuck in the grass lots more often than not vs Eisenhower.Those are the last places to park if you want to get out easily
That is crazy talk since you can take U Drive to Whitehall and cut across to Science Park Road/Valley Vista and hop on 99 (all in about 10 mins).From Eisenhower take Bigker to Hastings to University Drive and you are out. Did it many times prior to having regular parking passes and am stuck in the grass lots more often than not vs Eisenhower.
Nah, just stupidThat is crazy talk since you can take U Drive to Whitehall and cut across to Science Park Road/Valley Vista and hop on 99 (all in about 10 mins).
Penny will be along to tell you how wrong you are any minute.
If he could manage to park where it crosses Fox Hollow, that would be ideal. That's not much farther than lot 25.On the side of I-99. Plan early and bring some good walking shoes.
lots 37 & 38I don’t know the parking lot number but when you get off of 99/220 onto park make your first left past the medical center and go to the first entrance on the right. Park immediately along the fence pointing out. It’s a long walk but much faster in leaving the lot.
Who runs this shuttle service? It isn't mentioned on the CATA or Fullington sites. Can people who aren't guests at the Penn Stater ride on it?The Penn Stater, take the shuttle bus to the stadium, drops you off at Park and Fox Hollow.
What are the rules for parking here? I’ve only parked there when the lots were closed due to weather. Might be coming up next week with tickets but no parking.Innovation Park by a longshot
Not anymore. They used to charge $10/person if you weren't a guest and gave you a credit in the bar or restaurant for $10/person. They had their own shuttles that rode on dirt and gravel paths that put the bus outside the NE corner of the stadium at Park and Fox Hollow. There is a tunnel under I-99 that the shuttles would use. Was a great deal if you weren't tailgating and it was either a noon or 3:30 game (no good for a night game as the bar and restaurant would be closed). They stopped this about 3 or so years ago. I called to verify that still the policy the day of the Ball State game so the info is current.Who runs this shuttle service? It isn't mentioned on the CATA or Fullington sites. Can people who aren't guests at the Penn Stater ride on it?
Was tailgating in the ORV lot this past Saturday and saw the Fullington buses using that gravel road that goes to the Penn Stater. I wonder what they are for then. On the flip side you could do the same from the Target parking lot which is just another exit up on 99. I walked by the location at Park and Fox Hollow where they were dropping people off.Not anymore. They used to charge $10/person if you weren't a guest and gave you a credit in the bar or restaurant for $10/person. They had their own shuttles that rode on dirt and gravel paths that put the bus outside the NE corner of the stadium at Park and Fox Hollow. There is a tunnel under I-99 that the shuttles would use. Was a great deal if you weren't tailgating and it was either a noon or 3:30 game (no good for a night game as the bar and restaurant would be closed). They stopped this about 3 or so years ago. I called to verify that still the policy the day of the Ball State game so the info is current.
They have the shuttles for guests at the hotel, not day-trippers.Was tailgating in the ORV lot this past Saturday and saw the Fullington buses using that gravel road that goes to the Penn Stater. I wonder what they are for then. On the flip side you could do the same from the Target parking lot which is just another exit up on 99. I walked by the location at Park and Fox Hollow where they were dropping people off.