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    Default Pepsi Center info?

    College age daughter and friends are going to a show at the Pepsi Center this Sunday.

    Wondering if there's a better/safer place(s) to park, or any other info that'd be helpful to give to her before she leaves?

    Anything else they need to be aware of?

    Will she be able to bring in her pepper spray?

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    Default Pepsi Center info?

    List of prohibited items.




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    Why drive and park when light rail stops at the Pepsi Center.

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    They have metal detectors at the Pepsi Center, no weapons allowed. And I second taking the light rail, it's a hell of a lot cheaper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AirbornePathogen View Post
    They have metal detectors at the Pepsi Center, no weapons allowed. And I second taking the light rail, it's a hell of a lot cheaper.
    Light rail from Colorado Springs?


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    in my experience when there is a show there are so many people its not too bad of a situation

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    Quote Originally Posted by sellersm View Post
    Light rail from Colorado Springs?


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    There is the big parking garage at Ridgegate and 25: https://www.rtd-denver.com/services/rail

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    Quote Originally Posted by sellersm View Post
    Light rail from Colorado Springs?


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    In a few years, yes.

    Use one of the southern lite rail park & rides like Lincoln Ave. or Arapahoe. Stay in a group and be vigilant, stay on the look out for muggings.
    Lite rail station crime is on the uprise the closer you get to Denver.
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    We have parked at the close-in parking several times in the past to minimize "no guns" time. The differential over four or five roundtrip light rail tickets is not too much, and my family's safety is worth something.
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    I?ve been down to the Pepsi center three times recently.

    Drove twice and parked at the center ($20) with no issues. Took the light rail the third time and that?s really the easy way to go.

    When I drove and parked we went about three hours before the event and got great parking spots. We parked, walked a couple of blocks for food and drinks, then walked back for the event. When the event ended we were parked so close that getting out of the lot was easy.

    I still found the light rail really convenient. Can?t wait for them to start running it to the north end of town soon.

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