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Join me in the grey lot, there are no rules.
Not really. Remember how people here used to bitch when the "Yellow Jackets" told them they couldn't take up more than one spot?We used to be a proper society, and self-regulate.
It is most definitely a problem. If u have a blue lot pass it shouldn't be full before you arrive.I don't see it as a problem... it's a good thing when any lot is "full." It's about time.
Also, it's never full when we arrive 5 hours before kickoff.
The painted lines are a weak attempt to shrink the area you can tailgate in. We parked within the lines and could barely open the doors on pickups parked parallel to each other.
The yellow coats directing traffic have gotten lazy the past couple years in blue lot… they are letting people leave a lot of open parking space between cars.
Look at all the open grass in those first few rows of that picture; they could fit a lot more vehicles in there with a little effort.
Of course it does. Groups tailgating together aren't always able to park side by side and can't necessarily fit behind a single tight space. Some attendees need the extra room and some don't. This needs to be explained?From what I’ve observed the last few years, the issue is not how much room most people are taking for tailgating. The issue is how far apart cars are parking, which is a direct result of no longer having attendants waving you into a particular space and making sure there is not too much space between cars. How much space groups use for tailgating doesn’t determine how many cars you can get into a lot — how far apart the park does. Not once since they’ve opened the Rent have I seen an issue with too may tailgates too close together and someone not having room.
It IS a problem because people pay extra for a blue lot pass.I don't see it as a problem... it's a good thing when any lot is "full." It's about time.
Also, it's never full when we arrive 5 hours before kickoff.
The painted lines are a weak attempt to shrink the area you can tailgate in. We parked within the lines and could barely open the doors on pickups parked parallel to each other.
It was actually perfect. We arrived at rope drop and were able to pick our row of spots. Tailgates behind with plenty of room. As the day went by they filled in the blanks without issue.Okay… what’s the hot wash on the new policy experience in the Blue Lot today?
The Yellow Jackets in deep 7B and 7C seemed either uninformed about the new policy or didn’t care, kept loading cars into full rows and harassing people to move their stuff to park additional cars; I saw many people showing them their phones so presumably a lot of “read the email” complaints. Egentually they gave up but not before having to back like 12 cars out that were just waiting on the gravelOkay… what’s the hot wash on the new policy experience in the Blue Lot today?
Terrible! My son arrived at 1:15 & was denied access to blue lot. Lazy attendant said Lot was full ( nope) & forced him to park in red lot...Okay… what’s the hot wash on the new policy experience in the Blue Lot today?
Shouldn't have.. but we were 🤷🏻♂️So...yesterday's experience...
We pulled our 3 vehicles into the front row by Gate C where we always set up. We set up our grills, tables, canopies, etc behind our vehicles (which is the gravel "road" area.)
After we were set up, several yellow shirts came up and told us we had to move everything "off the gravel." They said the new lines are supposed to allow one vehicle to park, with the "spot" behind it for tailgating. (They werent supposed to have painted the "cross lines" separating that into 2 spots...was supposed to be one long spot big enough for a vehicle and tailgating behind it.)
I explained to each yellow shirt, at separate times, including the supervisor who arrived, that the front row doesn't have the space for a vehicle and tailgating behind it, since it's a single row with the paved stadium road in front of it. I told them the only place for tailgating is behind the vehicle (gravel road) or in front, which is handicapped parking along the stadium road.
They gave in and agreed, and after explaining this to four of them, they left us alone.
Next game, we will park in the second row, with vehicles pulled into the closest spots and tailgate set up in the adjacent spots behind.
For all those who were told Blue Lot was full, there were many open spots in the rows behind us, with the gravel access roads clear. Nobody who paid for a Blue pass should have been denied.
Also spent a decent amount of time speaking to the yellow jackets. Despite mammoth amounts of confusion, the goal is to keep the gravel areas free for emergency vehicles. The “fix” for that is, instead of having gravel path, 2 cars, gravel path, they now only want one car between two gravel paths, meaning that you would tailgate on the grass where, prior to the change, a car would be directly behind (or in front) of you.So...yesterday's experience...
We pulled our 3 vehicles into the front row by Gate C where we always set up. We set up our grills, tables, canopies, etc behind our vehicles (which is the gravel "road" area.)
After we were set up, several yellow shirts came up and told us we had to move everything "off the gravel." They said the new lines are supposed to allow one vehicle to park, with the "spot" behind it for tailgating. (They werent supposed to have painted the "cross lines" separating that into 2 spots...was supposed to be one long spot big enough for a vehicle and tailgating behind it.)
I explained to each yellow shirt, at separate times, including the supervisor who arrived, that the front row doesn't have the space for a vehicle and tailgating behind it, since it's a single row with the paved stadium road in front of it. I told them the only place for tailgating is behind the vehicle (gravel road) or in front, which is handicapped parking along the stadium road.
They gave in and agreed, and after explaining this to four of them, they left us alone.
Next game, we will park in the second row, with vehicles pulled into the closest spots and tailgate set up in the adjacent spots behind.
For all those who were told Blue Lot was full, there were many open spots in the rows behind us, with the gravel access roads clear. Nobody who paid for a Blue pass should have been denied.
Yes, thisAlso spent a decent amount of time speaking to the yellow jackets. Despite mammoth amounts of confusion, the goal is to keep the gravel areas free for emergency vehicles. The “fix” for that is, instead of having gravel path, 2 cars, gravel path, they now only want one car behind two gravel paths, meaning that you would tailgate on the grass where, prior to the change, a car would be directly behind (or in front) of you.
That all makes sense except for two problems. One, there is still mass confusion about it that slowed down getting cars into the stadium. It took me over 20 minutes yesterday to get from the main gate to the east gate and into a space even getting to the stadium area 2.4 hours before kickoff. Second, and more obviously and importantly — HEY NUMBSCULLS, YOUR NEW POLICY JUST CUT THE TOTAL PARKING SPACE BY ABOUT 50%. At a time where folks were complaining they couldn’t utilize their blue lot parking before.
I get wanting emergency vehicles access. I don’t see how you think you can cut capacity for 50% in the middle of the season AFTER YOU’VE ALREADY SOLD THE PARKING RIGHTS. I think an email to the Attorney General is coming.
guess you buy a smaller tent or buy off the neighborMajor issue with the new policy, the parking spaces are, at best, only 8 ft wide. Tailgating tents are 10x10, as has always been allowed at The Rent. The spaces need to be wider to allow for adequate tailgating within each designated space without overlapping into the next spot.
Actually, this might top their incompetence at the RentLaz Parking at its best Lol
You would think that being 22 years into the Rent, parking would have been sorted out a long, long time ago. It seemed like every year for home game No. 1 the wheel was getting reinvented. That said, I thought parking had gone fairly smoothly the past couple of years until Saturday's speed bump (so to speak). this too shall pass, at least until Sept. 5, 2026.The LAZ parking people are the worst mixture of incompetent and lazy. The 2 people who were working the first Blue Lot area couldn't be bothered to move to organize it all, they just stood there and said "head back toward the black fence". Earlier in the year, I was forced into a non Blue Lot because they ran out of spaces apparently.
This has been a problem all year and for a few years now. I hope Dave Benedict is reading the Boneyard and can do something about it. We pay extra to get a Blue Pass, and we should be able to park there properly without issue. Otherwise, what's the point??