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Post by bearfoot on Apr 18, 2015 22:44:27 GMT -8
Free parking on campus is available to you. All it requires is a $6,000 donation to the Aztec Club. I'm sure DaveL will be able to assist you. I know I'm truly on the outside looking in on this and always will be, but I would have thought with a trolley stop close by there could be more economical ways to deposit one's car. Back in the day, when I was a Bolt season ticket holder, I would park on the lower level, (Charger parking level), of Hazard Center and trolley to the Q. I'm assuming that, or anywhere else, is not a viable option? I took the trolley to all the home games last season. Because I am old, it cost $1.25 each way. I bought a compass pass for $18.00 for Dec, Jan and Feb. It may not be cheeper, but it was much quicker by not having to wait in line for folks who had little clue how the machine works.
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Post by AzTex on Apr 19, 2015 8:21:50 GMT -8
I know I'm truly on the outside looking in on this and always will be, but I would have thought with a trolley stop close by there could be more economical ways to deposit one's car. Back in the day, when I was a Bolt season ticket holder, I would park on the lower level, (Charger parking level), of Hazard Center and trolley to the Q. I'm assuming that, or anywhere else, is not a viable option? I took the trolley to all the home games last season. Because I am old, it cost $1.25 each way. I bought a compass pass for $18.00 for Dec, Jan and Feb. It may not be cheeper, but it was much quicker by not having to wait in line for folks who had little clue how the machine works. The one time I used the trolley, for the Utah game, I could have used the $1.25 each way tickets since I'm older than you, but I went with the $5 round trip so I wouldn't have to wait in line to buy the return ticket after the game. If I was taking the trolley for every game I'd do what you did and buy the monthly pass for the convenience.
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Post by bearfoot on Apr 19, 2015 20:54:51 GMT -8
I took the trolley to all the home games last season. Because I am old, it cost $1.25 each way. I bought a compass pass for $18.00 for Dec, Jan and Feb. It may not be cheeper, but it was much quicker by not having to wait in line for folks who had little clue how the machine works. The one time I used the trolley, for the Utah game, I could have used the $1.25 each way tickets since I'm older than you, but I went with the $5 round trip so I wouldn't have to wait in line to buy the return ticket after the game. If I was taking the trolley for every game I'd do what you did and buy the monthly pass for the convenience. It helps that I can drive to the 70th St station in about 5 minutes.
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Post by AzTex on Apr 19, 2015 21:27:19 GMT -8
The one time I used the trolley, for the Utah game, I could have used the $1.25 each way tickets since I'm older than you, but I went with the $5 round trip so I wouldn't have to wait in line to buy the return ticket after the game. If I was taking the trolley for every game I'd do what you did and buy the monthly pass for the convenience. It helps that I can drive to the 70th St station in about 5 minutes. I can get to 70th St. in under 1 1/2 hours, with no traffic. There was a time when you wouldn't have beat me there by more than a couple of minutes. sigh
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Post by westcoastfinest on Apr 19, 2015 23:57:15 GMT -8
Parking pass should be $135. It's been the same price since my freshman year at state.
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Post by bearfoot on Apr 20, 2015 0:13:44 GMT -8
Parking pass should be $135. It's been the same price since my freshman year at state. insert code here FYI, The parking pass for mens basketball games is not the same as a student pass.
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Post by sdsuballer on Apr 20, 2015 7:44:35 GMT -8
SDSU athletic department should sell MTS compass pass to season tix holder at a discounted price. This would encourage fans to use public transportation while at the same time MTS ridership would go up.
Just simply the #
15 games X $5 roundtrip = $75 dollars ( too much for a family of four)
15 X $2.50 round trip = $37.50
If they sold MTS bus pass at 35 dollars for the entire season it would sound like a good number. 30 dollars for MTS and $5.00 dollars goes towards the athletic department of each sell.
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Post by K2Aztec73 on May 6, 2015 10:32:35 GMT -8
Any news on the parking pass plans? I still haven't seen or heard anything about this year's pricing, and didn't notice anything on the website when I renewed my tickets.
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Post by Spud on May 6, 2015 10:51:23 GMT -8
50% surcharge if you insist upon backing in to the stall. Everyone backing out of a stall after a game would add 45 minutes to everyone's commute home. That's why I box front parkers in when they try and back out. LEARN YOUR LESSON!
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Post by Dave L on May 6, 2015 10:53:24 GMT -8
Any news on the parking pass plans? I still haven't seen or heard anything about this year's pricing, and didn't notice anything on the website when I renewed my tickets. No news yet. Remember...September is still plenty of time on something like this. I'm sure there will be a deadline once announced. You'll be able to pay for it online or by phone. The pass should then be in your usual package with tickets. My best advice to all on this (with absolutely none of my regular sarcasm) is to relax. You'll have plenty of time to make an educated decision on whether you want to purchase a parking pass.
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2015 12:34:39 GMT -8
50% surcharge if you insist upon backing in to the stall. Everyone backing out of a stall after a game would add 45 minutes to everyone's commute home. That's why I box front parkers in when they try and back out. LEARN YOUR LESSON! I hate you
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Post by MarshallU on May 6, 2015 13:16:49 GMT -8
Parking pass should be $135. It's been the same price since my freshman year at state. when was that? 2009? SDSU... the best six to eight years of my life!
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Post by standiego on May 6, 2015 13:17:30 GMT -8
any chance the amount of the parking pass will be known before , we play the remainder of the balance due ?
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