Park at Angle Lake and take the light rail.If you're hitting the narrows bridge right now then you'll be in Seattle in just 3 hours. You can't beat this kind of efficiency anywhere else in the country.
What’s the Angle of the Dangle?Park at Angle Lake and take the light rail.If you're hitting the narrows bridge right now then you'll be in Seattle in just 3 hours. You can't beat this kind of efficiency anywhere else in the country.
You'll be waiting 2 hours after the game to get on a train to GTFO of Seattle - and they'll do all the South Seattle stops where nobody gets on or off and you're exposed to homeless criminals at midnight, but still.
It's absolutely beautiful on the Sound today. Sun is even out in mid October. I didn't even wait for Softy to rage about everything at around 1. Right decision was made.Park at Angle Lake and take the light rail.If you're hitting the narrows bridge right now then you'll be in Seattle in just 3 hours. You can't beat this kind of efficiency anywhere else in the country.
You'll be waiting 2 hours after the game to get on a train to GTFO of Seattle - and they'll do all the South Seattle stops where nobody gets on or off and you're exposed to homeless criminals at midnight, but still.
I've tried the light rail once. It's a huge pain in the ass for leaving the game. Like Tokyo subway at rush hour but worse.Park at Angle Lake and take the light rail.If you're hitting the narrows bridge right now then you'll be in Seattle in just 3 hours. You can't beat this kind of efficiency anywhere else in the country.
You'll be waiting 2 hours after the game to get on a train to GTFO of Seattle - and they'll do all the South Seattle stops where nobody gets on or off and you're exposed to homeless criminals at midnight, but still.
*patientsPack your patience
I was there for that Oregon game and yes, the line for the light rail was insane. But we were so happy it didn’t matter and we walked to some brewery near U Village and savored the winAngle Lake Lightrail was full by 1pm yesterday and out of every 50 cars trying to park there at best two were finding spots and the other 48 left, but for normal Saturdays it's a great deal to get to stadium, but getting out is a nightmare. I did it last night when there was 8k people by end of game and it still took 45 minutes. I can't imagine what it looks like if the game goes to end like Oregon 2023 and 70k people are all leaving at once.
I fucking hate mass transit. Mrs Nacho made me ride the train from Wrigleyville to downtown Chicago for lunch yesterday. It was disgusting being amongst all those poors. I can only imagine how disgusting it’d be post sellout at UW.I was there for that Oregon game and yes, the line for the light rail was insane. But we were so happy it didn’t matter and we walked to some brewery near U Village and savored the winAngle Lake Lightrail was full by 1pm yesterday and out of every 50 cars trying to park there at best two were finding spots and the other 48 left, but for normal Saturdays it's a great deal to get to stadium, but getting out is a nightmare. I did it last night when there was 8k people by end of game and it still took 45 minutes. I can't imagine what it looks like if the game goes to end like Oregon 2023 and 70k people are all leaving at once.
I fucking hate mass transit. Mrs Nacho made me ride the train from Wrigleyville to downtown Chicago for lunch yesterday. It was disgusting being amongst all those poors. I can only imagine how disgusting it’d be post sellout at UW.I was there for that Oregon game and yes, the line for the light rail was insane. But we were so happy it didn’t matter and we walked to some brewery near U Village and savored the winAngle Lake Lightrail was full by 1pm yesterday and out of every 50 cars trying to park there at best two were finding spots and the other 48 left, but for normal Saturdays it's a great deal to get to stadium, but getting out is a nightmare. I did it last night when there was 8k people by end of game and it still took 45 minutes. I can't imagine what it looks like if the game goes to end like Oregon 2023 and 70k people are all leaving at once.
one of my better comments to be fair, amirightCase closed.
We just stayed on the field till we got booted then by that time the line was pretty short. Got down to the train just in time to see a duck start trying to fight grandmothers and teenagersI was there for that Oregon game and yes, the line for the light rail was insane. But we were so happy it didn’t matter and we walked to some brewery near U Village and savored the winAngle Lake Lightrail was full by 1pm yesterday and out of every 50 cars trying to park there at best two were finding spots and the other 48 left, but for normal Saturdays it's a great deal to get to stadium, but getting out is a nightmare. I did it last night when there was 8k people by end of game and it still took 45 minutes. I can't imagine what it looks like if the game goes to end like Oregon 2023 and 70k people are all leaving at once.