![]() ![]() Again, people who are big on free parking tend to live on the edge a little anyway, so if that is you give it a shot! I am curious if any of you have tried that. If you pull in and the lot is full and you get the sense that a lot of them are going to the game, you might want to use your judgment. However in my experience for similar situations is if people aren’t abusing it, they won’t notice or care. I am sure by doing this you can be towed if the person working happens to notice and calls somebody. I know of people who go park at the Drury Inn and then walk to the stadium. Let’s be honest, free parking around Kauffman Stadium is slim pickings. Kauffman Can Boast a Clean, Rural Look – via Flickr user Kelly Driving to a Royals Game The drop-off and pick-up area for rideshare services are in Lot A. If you have never used Uber before, click this link to get your first ride free. You also have the option of using Uber, which allows you to enjoy drinks at the game. Rally has nice buses and if you use Rally when you visit other stadiums, your miles add up to earn credit for free rides. ![]() It seems one of the few options is Rally Bus, a fun choice. There used to be a Royals shuttle, but that’s been discontinued. There are buses, but they don’t bring you that close to the park. This is a pretty huge inconvenience. There really aren’t public transportation options for Kauffman. Report this ad Arriving at Kauffman Stadium Alternative/Public Transport to a Royals Game Whether you eat it in the park or outside, you’ve got to try BBQ in Kansas City. All bags coming in with you have to be clear and the rules require the ziplock bag of individually portioned food when bringing in your own. Coolers, soft-sided or not, are not allowed anymore. If you want to save money, you can bring food that fits in a gallon size ziplock bag. ![]()
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