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    Home»Arts and Life»Events

    By foot, car or trolley, San Antonio makes transit easy for fans

    By December 6, 2011 Events No Comments2 Mins Read
    Parking permits for Alamodome lots have been sold out, purchased by Alamodome season ticket holders and sponsors. Still, the Alamo Bowl and the city of San Antonio make it easy to reach the stadium from downtown. San Antonio’s transit system, the VIA, provides trolley service outlined on the map above the dotted line indicates an alternative route in event of a detour. The trolley runs every 12-15 minutes and 5-7 minutes after 5 p.m. Full fare is $1.10 each way; exact change is required. An all-day pass costs $4. Illustration by Matt Hellman | Lariat Photo Editor
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    Parking permits for Alamodome lots have been sold out, purchased by Alamodome season ticket holders and sponsors. Still, the Alamo Bowl and the city of San Antonio make it easy to reach the stadium from downtown.

    San Antonio’s transit system, the VIA, provides trolley service outlined on the map above the dotted line indicates an alternative route in event of a detour. The trolley runs every 12-15 minutes and 5-7 minutes after 5 p.m. Full fare is $1.10 each way; exact change is required. An all-day pass costs $4.

    Also noted in the map are the three parking garages closest to the Alamodome:
    1. Saint Mary’s Garage: At Saint Mary Street and Travis Street, entrance on Travis
    2. Houston Street Garage: At College Street and Navarro Street, entrance on College
    3. Marina Garage: Bowie Street and E. Commerce Street, entrance on Bowie

    Baylor's alloted tickets are on the west side of the stadium, shown in green.

    Ticket info

    Allotment:
    12,500 tickets, spread among lower level, club level and upper sideline.

    Students:
    Buy at the Bill Daniel Student Center Dec. 8-9 and 12-14 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
    Cost: $65

    General:
    Available to general public on baylorbears.com starting Dec. 8
    Cost: starts at $65

    Good eats for every budget

    A list of Urbanspoon’s most popular restaurants in San Antonio:

    High-end eating ($15-25 per entrée):

    Fogo de Chão Churrascaria — Brazilian Steakhouse
    849 E Commerce St #393

    Boudro’s on The River Walk
    421 E Commerce St

    Mid-range restaurants($10-15 per entrée):

    Chris Madrid’s
    1900 Blanco Rd

    Mi Tierra Cafe & Bakery
    218 Produce Row

    Low-cost cuisine ($10 and under per entrée):

    Magnolia Pancake Haus
    606 Embassy Oaks #100

    Chester’s Hamburger Co.
    9980 W Interstate 10

    Alamodome Featured San Antonio

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