01-29-2015, 06:58 AM
Good morning all, it's starting out to be a nice day today, but they're saying there's a 90% chance of rain tonight and 70% tomorrow. Saturday isn't that good either. I say "isn't good", because it's going to screw up a whole lot of folks who want to spend the day outside either at the Phoenix Open or at one of the outside Super Bowl activities. They have a 12 block area of downtown Phoenix blocked off for a "free" Super Bowl Experience.
I don't know how you get there, but if you drive, your "free" party will cost you around $50 to park your car. Still, there's suppose to be over a million people go there to party over the next few days. Speaking of parking, they are also saying that only taxicabs will be allowed to drive up to the stadium to drop off passengers, Uber cars will have to drop people off at a parking lot about a mile away, and there's no shuttle. Parking at the stadium will add another $100 to your "Super Bowl Experience", but I guess if you're willing to pay a minimum of $2300 for a ticket, another 100 bucks isn't going to break you. I'm sure those people paying in the $20,000 range for a ticket don't have to worry about parking. A stretch limo probably drives them right up to the gate, maybe even to their seat.
Oh yeah, I see where the director of Homeland Security is here to make sure that the Super Bowl security is adequate. I wonder where he'll be sitting while he's observing security, and I wonder who paid for his ticket..... :o
I don't know how you get there, but if you drive, your "free" party will cost you around $50 to park your car. Still, there's suppose to be over a million people go there to party over the next few days. Speaking of parking, they are also saying that only taxicabs will be allowed to drive up to the stadium to drop off passengers, Uber cars will have to drop people off at a parking lot about a mile away, and there's no shuttle. Parking at the stadium will add another $100 to your "Super Bowl Experience", but I guess if you're willing to pay a minimum of $2300 for a ticket, another 100 bucks isn't going to break you. I'm sure those people paying in the $20,000 range for a ticket don't have to worry about parking. A stretch limo probably drives them right up to the gate, maybe even to their seat. Oh yeah, I see where the director of Homeland Security is here to make sure that the Super Bowl security is adequate. I wonder where he'll be sitting while he's observing security, and I wonder who paid for his ticket..... :o
Don (ezdays) Day
Board administrator and
founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD
Board administrator and
founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD

