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2026 Frozen Four

Looking into the parking situation the event parking passes for sale are for lots that are too far a walk for the elderly and disabled. When I spoke with Penn State's parking & transportation they really didn't have a real solution. Seems somebody dropped the ball.
 
Looking into the parking situation the event parking passes for sale are for lots that are too far a walk for the elderly and disabled. When I spoke with Penn State's parking & transportation they really didn't have a real solution. Seems somebody dropped the ball.
Didn't they just host like 4 years ago?
 
When I spoke with Penn State's parking & transportation they really didn't have a real solution. Seems somebody dropped the ball.
Back when they first announced that a new 6000-seat hockey arena was being built, I assumed the plans would include a parking deck for a crowd like that, but nope, and that's been my biggest gripe since the arena was built.
 
Looking into the parking situation the event parking passes for sale are for lots that are too far a walk for the elderly and disabled. When I spoke with Penn State's parking & transportation they really didn't have a real solution. Seems somebody dropped the ball.
Isn't there something called ADA laws...? :oops:
 
Back when they first announced that a new 6000-seat hockey arena was being built, I assumed the plans would include a parking deck for a crowd like that, but nope, and that's been my biggest gripe since the arena was built.
Traffic & parking told me the football ADA lot at the Shields building behind Pegula off of Curtin Rd. (Yellow H) can be used by anyone with a handicap placard or license plate but it's not included in the prepay Frozen Four parking passes and you'd have to scan the QR code on the signs and pay an hourly rate. AND not all spaces will be available because some genius at Penn State decided to set up a Fan Fest event in part of the lot! 🤔😡
 
Traffic & parking told me the football ADA lot at the Shields building behind Pegula off of Curtin Rd. (Yellow H) can be used by anyone with a handicap placard or license plate but it's not included in the prepay Frozen Four parking passes and you'd have to scan the QR code on the signs and pay an hourly rate. AND not all spaces will be available because some genius at Penn State decided to set up a Fan Fest event in part of the lot! 🤔😡
Not that I need a handicap lot, but why am I starting to regret my decision to go to this year?
 
Looking into the parking situation the event parking passes for sale are for lots that are too far a walk for the elderly and disabled. When I spoke with Penn State's parking & transportation they really didn't have a real solution.
Is Uber or the like an option for you?
 
I have a hard time believing that it will be worse than when the DIII natty was at Orr Rink. Were you at that tourney?
No. But I heard stories.

But that was an on campus site selection, so they had minimal time to prepare. Penn State knew about this for years, and hosted it before. And, I would think they have held some pretty big events in the past, like every Saturday home football game.

To be fair, we have to wait to see how it turns out. But simple things like handling handicap parking one would think they would have nailed down.
 
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