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I'm going to be in MD from out of town this coming week and was thinking about going to the game on Monday. My original plan was the light rail but given the environment I'm not sure if that's a great idea, especially after the game.

Does anyone know what they charge for Lots B and C and howearly they fill up?

Thanks!

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I'm going to be in MD from out of town this coming week and was thinking about going to the game on Monday. My original plan was the light rail but given the environment I'm not sure if that's a great idea, especially after the game.

Does anyone know what they charge for Lots B and C and howearly they fill up?

Thanks!

10 dollars, B fills up real quick. C not so quick. There does not appear to be any ongoing unrest. Especially in the area of the stadiums. ANd The casino and shuttle are an option as well.
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Thanks! Much cheaper than I thought. Was thinking about heading down early for batting practice, so it sounds like I'd be ok for either lot. Hope things stay cooled off and the crowd is good. Hoping for good Ubaldo!

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I'm going to be in MD from out of town this coming week and was thinking about going to the game on Monday. My original plan was the light rail but given the environment I'm not sure if that's a great idea, especially after the game.

Does anyone know what they charge for Lots B and C and howearly they fill up?

Thanks!

I think that the Light Rail will be fine. I've ridden the Light Rail to every baseball and football game. Last night, I went to the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra concert on the LIght Rail and it was perfectly safe.
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Thanks! Much cheaper than I thought. Was thinking about heading down early for batting practice, so it sounds like I'd be ok for either lot. Hope things stay cooled off and the crowd is good. Hoping for good Ubaldo!
We desperately need Good Ubaldo. We had Bad Miguel, Bad Bud, and Bad Tilly. Fortunately, we did have Good Wei-Yin.

The Grand Poobah of the Ubaldo Jimenez Fan Club. ;):clap:

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Thanks! Much cheaper than I thought. Was thinking about heading down early for batting practice, so it sounds like I'd be ok for either lot. Hope things stay cooled off and the crowd is good. Hoping for good Ubaldo!

Anywhere you might go in Baltimore is likely safer than a regular day in Philadelphia or NYC. Especially the Bronx. I would not worry about the Light Rail either. If you have trouble finding parking, you know how to reach out to me. I;ll help however I can.

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I think that the Light Rail will be fine. I've ridden the Light Rail to every baseball and football game. Last night, I went to the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra concert on the LIght Rail and it was perfectly safe.

How was the concert and what did they perform?

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My wife and I have season tickets to the games. We always get off exit 52? and drive past both the Ravens and Orioles stadiums. We park in the 2nd garage on the right.

Always in and out easy. But it does cost $20 dollars

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Thanks all. Love being part of this site. I'm staying out by BWI and was thinking light rail to and from but the sure thing of parking seems like the way to go. Less beer equals a cheaper night anyway! I'm guessing Inner Harbor will be one of the safest place on the planet this week.

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How was the concert and what did they perform?
Tschaikovsky's 1st piano concerto, plus a Rimsky-Korsakov piece and Prokoviev final symphony. The BSO is a very fine orchestra. I am glad that there's another classical music enthusiast here at OH.
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Thanks all. Love being part of this site. I'm staying out by BWI and was thinking light rail to and from but the sure thing of parking seems like the way to go. Less beer equals a cheaper night anyway! I'm guessing Inner Harbor will be one of the safest place on the planet this week.
I would take the Light Rail.There is a stop right out of the airport.
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Anywhere you might go in Baltimore is likely safer than a regular day in Philadelphia or NYC. Especially the Bronx. I would not worry about the Light Rail either. If you have trouble finding parking, you know how to reach out to me. I;ll help however I can.

Not that it matters, but New York City is the second safest city in the country with a population of over 500k. Baltimore is the second most dangerous city in the country with a population of over 500k.

So in conclusion , anywhere you go in Baltimore is not likely safer than anywhere you go in NYC.

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