$40 closer to the stadium. 6-10 blocks away it's going to be in the $10 to $20 range. Avoid parking in very small lots due to scams. And dont even think about street parking within 10 blocks -- they tow. the closest pay parking that I know are - Staples (3 blocks), - the lot at the SE corner of the intersection of Sharp & West Ostend - under the I-395 viaduct, - or the smaller private lots along Warner Street, just south of the Stadium about 3-4 blocks. the garages are north and northeast of Orioles Park, along Pratt Street. An alternative to tailgating would be to park at the Inner Harbor about 6 blocks away - many garages - and hit Harborplace or any of the bars along Pratt Street near Orioles Park. Also note: there is major construction on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway northbound approaching the Stadium. It's a traffic nightmare for games. I-395 is usually also pretty jammed up going to the stadium lots, but it may be OK to bear left towards Inner Harbor area garages. There are some other city street shortcuts which are hard to describe. The probable best would be exit at MD 2 south after the I-95 Ft. McHenry tunnel. Go south a few blocks, take a jug handle turn just before the bridge to reverse course onto MD 2 Hanover Street north. Turn left at West Ostend Street. There are several lots along the way, which may be open to public. But keep going to get closer to the Stadium. Left at Sharp (only traffic signal). You can take the immediate right into the lot under the I-395 viaduct, or keep going, follow RR tracks, turn left at Warner for many small lots. Yes. Most suburban stations are safe and ample parking. The ticketing machines are difficult - old technology. The football stadium station exit is 200 feet from the stadium entrance. Light rail maps are at: www mtamaryland dot com fwdslash maps Schedules are at www mtamaryland dot com fwdslash services fwdslash lightrail fwdslash schedule fwdslash index dot cfm (Ignore the 7 pm cutoff - trains run for an hour postgame) There are no free locations -- it's $1.65 each way. Parking is free (except the BWI airport station). When I used to take it, I parked at the southern tip, the Glen Burnie - Cromwell station, off MD 648 (two exits south of the Beltway off I-97). Large commuter parking lot. Stations along the way are smaller and more likely to run into SRO capacity issues. I can't tell you much about the north side, along I-83 -- never travelled there. The closest northside stations to the Beltway are Green Spring and Timonium, off MD 45 or I-83 north. It's 1/2 hour train ride from suburban stations. (I would not recommend inner city stations for parking your vehicle & safety) It's not as convenient as driving, but more convenient than parking if you don't have a reserved spot & a lot cheaper.
thanx for all your help.. really appreciate it.. but jus one more question.. whut do u mean small lots can be scams? scams how? last time i was there, i parked in someones driveway.. lol.. it was 20 bux, but my car was there when i got back, so it was all good
"$40 closer to the stadium. 6-10 blocks away it's going to be in the $10 to $20 range" ok so which lots are open for people with out the parking permits? im looking to get down there at about 2pm and hoping i wont have any problems which lots can i park in without the permit?
Scams such as someone taking your $20 & disappearing, then the real property owner returns & has your vehicle towed. It has happened - more than once. Arriving that late will likely present you with a headache & a problem. The larger surface lots which are open to the public which I described above are likely to be filled. You may get lucky and find a small lot along Warner or West Ostend. I recommend instead that you not get tied up in thick stadium traffic and instead go to one of the parking garages along Pratt Street, Lombard Street, Univ of Maryland, or Inner Harbor. Take I-395, bear left, becomes a surface boulevard, 2nd light turn right onto Pratt for the big garages. The biggest garage is called "Down Under", at West Lombard + South Hanover Streets, and the closest garages are a couple small garages along Light Street. Use a GPS or Mapquest. see map at www dot godowntownbaltimore dot com fwdslash images fwdslash aboutdowntown fwdslash Parking_Web_Map.pdf
Here ya go! Still trying to get some decently priced TIX so I can make the drive! But i'm a team player so Here's the Layout for the Pre-Paid Parking sections:
why do they have to make it so god damn hard build a stadium that has enough parking spots dammit. At least we have an excuse for not having enough spots, whats theirs. Now im not sure what time im gonna leave. Mista T thanks for all the help but i still have no idea where to park. I will have GPS so hopefully i wont get too lost.
I agree 100%. Maryland politicians, esp. those from the City, wanted the Camden Yards sports complex to help revitalize the City (which it has), but it's tight downtown. And getting worse, with the elimination of two large surface lots across from Orioles Park to build the convention center hotel. It's really not a problem for us Ravens season ticket holders. There's ample parking & train & express bus service. But my sympathies to visitors. On the flip side: downtown does come alive for Ravens games. Many dozens of bars & restaurants near the Stadium are very lively before & way after the Ravens games. Good luck finding parking. Best advice is to try to get there before 1 pm. The Metro runs East-West from Johns Hopkins Hospital to Owings Mills, out I-795. Its closest stadium stop is the Charles Center, a good 15 block walk to the Stadium. Or switch to Light Rail at Lexington Market station. Although the B&O Camden Station is a couple blocks from the Stadium, the geniuses of Maryland's Department of Transportation don't run trains on Sundays -- go figure. Your best bet would be to take Amtrak to Penn Station and transfer to Light Rail - it's a 10 minute ride to the Hamburg Street Station, adjacent to the Stadium entrance.
Close: from Annapolis. A former Colts fan (I do remember SB III, barely). And now a Ravens fan - who has only missed one home game in their 12 seasons in Baltimore.
Yeah, three of us bought 13 PSLs for $1,000 each in 1998. Wish we had bought more -- very high demand for Ravens games among our collective kids & friends. Current market value is $3,000 - $4,000 each - but that's a matter for the executor of my estate when I'm gone, because I don't ever intend to stop going to Ravens games. Seats are on the 1st row upper deck, strung along the 30-40, directly above the owner's suite. btw: I saw above someone looking for reasonably priced tickets to Sunday's game. I was astonished to read this morning that the Jets has turned some tickets back to the Ravens from their visiting team allotment and they were offered at face value on Ticketmaster. (They may still be available on Ticketmaster, but not likely because they get scoffed up quickly here when that happens).
wow i just checked out ticketmaster face value upper level i paid 200 a piece for my ticks in section 111. i feel jerked! and to think i called 2 months ago the ravens ticket office on the day they went on sale trying to buy tickets and they told me they only had single tickets. fucking jerk offs
That was true at the time -- the Ravens sold out the 5,000/game or so non-PSL seats per game in 10 minutes except scattered singles. What happened today was different: selling of the tickets not claimed by Jets players for friends and family, and also not claimed by Jets season ticket holders. It never dawned on me that there would be any turnback tickets from Jets fans because of the size of your fan base and the ease of the road trip to Baltimore -- or I would have posted something when I signed on here a few nights ago. For your future reference, for road trips, check out with the Jets ticket office about road trip tickets. If you're not a season ticket holder, have a friend who is one do this for you. As far as I know, this is a practice for all teams. I attend 4-5 Ravens road trips annually. I use this approach for most games and never pay more than face value. (At Tampa, I paid 1/2 price). I have never been skunked outside of Super Bowl XXXV. I have a friend who is a Cards season ticket holder who is buying a dozen extra tickets for me for the Ravens home game next week against the Cards, so you can use this approach for extra tickets to Jets home games as well. The way it should work: submit a written request to Jets ticket office for the player turnback tickets. By the Wednesday preceding each away game, those tickets not claimed by players are offered to the season ticket holders, supposedly in the order of their written requests. Then you have a day to buy them. Those unsold are returned to the home team on Friday (as what happened this morning with the Jets unused allotment). This is the identical process followed by the Ravens and Cardinals, and likely league-wide.
wait i am a jets season ticket holder and according to their web site they dont sell road games. Now ive never called them and asked. But there is a company out there JETGETAWAYS or something like that, that offer a travel packages but i didnt need it. I went to buffalo last yr bought ticks off stubhub like i did this yr. Of course i paid more then face like i did this yr but i didnt know there was another approach. As far as buying extra ticks to home games from the team i doubt it works for the jets. According to them all seats are sold out. I waited 11 years to get ticks.