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RE: Soldier Field 2012 Parking Pass
(04-27-2012 02:23 PM)HuskieJohn Wrote:  
(04-27-2012 02:00 PM)GoHuskies Wrote:  Damn it, looks like the Waldon Deck is open to the general public again:

http://soldierfield.clickandpark.com/apps/events

That blows. Then again, if NIU only sold 500 parking passes to the Wisconsin game, we aren't going to fill up the Waldon Deck anyways. I wonder how many cars that holds. Maybe 2,000?
My party has four parking passes so I can tell you four spots on top will be for us!!
The upper deck has 845 parking spots including 20 handicapped spaces. I would guess the lower deck will have less parking due to the supports. That would have it hold around 1650-1700 cars.

I always get to things when the parking lots open so the key will be making sure that all of the other NIU fans get their butt in gear and do the same things so we can get a majority of the parking spots on the upper deck. It would also help if we sold like a 1,000 spots too! I have 4 of the 1,000!
04-27-2012 02:35 PM
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