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Post by junior on Dec 26, 2010 19:07:50 GMT -8
Add us to the crowd who waited in a standing line for almost an hour while the inept MTS knuckleheads tried to figure out that their "Eastbound Trains" sign was supposed to speed things up. It got ugly in that line. This isn't the first trolley disaster we've experienced. But it WILL be the LAST.
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Post by Blanco on Dec 26, 2010 19:53:29 GMT -8
The trolley to the game was not too bad, the ride back to the car was terrible.
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Post by socal on Dec 26, 2010 22:13:12 GMT -8
Add us to the crowd who waited in a standing line for almost an hour while the inept MTS knuckleheads tried to figure out that their "Eastbound Trains" sign was supposed to speed things up. It got ugly in that line. This isn't the first trolley disaster we've experienced. But it WILL be the LAST. We took the trolley West bound and witnessed the Elite Security people repeatedly tell people that the West Bound lane would let people take the trolley in either direction. One cop was yelling at Elite Security but they wouldn't listen. Everyone who listened to Security was pissed after 25 mins in line and learning at the end of the line that they were in the WRONG line. We take the trolley to ever Charger game and have NEVER had issues. Normally trolleys go every 5 mins at the start of game but it was a FIASCO for the Poinsettia Bowl.
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Post by theMesa on Dec 26, 2010 22:45:25 GMT -8
The wife and I take the trolley to all football and basketball games and are very satisfied. However, the lines up the ramps after the bowl game were mind boggling to say the least. I waited 45 minutes in line for the eastbound trolley, so the experience wasn't too horrible. I believe the trolley works for the majority of small events and, as demonstrated, not so well for the big events. I definitely will use the trolley again, but not at events with 50,000 or more folks.
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