
For those eager music fans flocking to experience the energetic anthems of Def Leppard and Journey at the Alamodome tomorrow, logistical convenience might just be the pre-show performance you didn’t know you needed. Amidst the expected crowd of over 35,000, finding a parking spot could be akin to hunting for the proverbial needle, but fear not, solutions are at hand—whether you look to reserve your spot or leave the car behind entirely.
Off-site parking options abound for those drawing near the musical reunion, with the ParkWhiz website playing the role of your guide to available lots, which may vary in price from $5 to $75, as reported by KSAT. After trekking through the virtual plains of the parking landscape and making a purchase, ParkWhiz users will find their digital parking pass and directions ready for use in the app, their confirmation email, or through the Ticketmaster app.
The Alamodome itself hasn’t dropped the ball on providing for its patrons either. It's offering a flat-rate $40 parking fee for one of its four cashless, credit card-only parking lots. According to the Alamodome's policies detailed on KSAT, event-goers should note that tailgating and in-and-out parking are equal non-starters for this event.
However, for those looking to skip the parking skirmish, VIA Metropolitan Transit is pitching a ride with its Park and Ride service, according to KENS 5. Starting at 4 p.m. from its Crossroads location, with only costing $1.30 per passenger each way, this deal's tunes are as sweet as any '80s ballad. Discounts are music to the ears of children, seniors, students, and active-duty military members. Whether opting for analog transactions or the modern ease of the VIA goMobile+ app, concertgoers can pre-purchase passes for expedited boarding.









