The Dodger’s Stadium parking lot fits 10 Dodgers Stadiums.

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  1. Does anyone know why they don’t just build a few parking garages and develop some of that land?

  2. Is this that unusual? My home park in Milwaukee has loads of parking too. What I think is unique about Dodger Stadium is how difficult it is to park there (takes a lot to get in and out) which I realize is a result of the location, and there’s no tailgating. Maybe it’s a safety thing, especially given wildfires, but I also wonder if it’s a cultural thing.

  3. Dodger fan here. But this is the worst ballpark in America! Getting out of the parking lot is a joke & then once you’re out there is nothing to do!

    AZ. CO. SD. SF. NY. Was. PHI. BAL. &&& many others have so much to offer once out of the stadiums. Dodger stadium tho sadly has no restaurants no business nothing but homeless when you leave. It is the worst!

  4. The former owner of the Dodgers, Frank McCourt (who filed bankruptcy and came out a billionaire), still owns a portion of the parking revenue.

    For the World Series, general admission parking was $80.

  5. Game 3 of the NLDS after waiting in traffic for 3 hours my car stalled out right as I got to the gate. I eventually got my car to start again but it was a legitimately very stressful moment. If there’s a hell its that parking lot.

  6. I saw the tragedy that was the suggestions for going on foot this or last playoffs. California, you’ll still be you with walkable neighborhoods. It would be you living your best life actually. Just try it.

  7. Lol, went there for a game on the tail end of a work conference, with zero planning, after getting dropped off there by an Uber. I’ve never been more “how the fuck do I get out of here?” in my life than after that game.

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