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Madison Square Garden-CT (MSG-CT) and the Office of Policy and Management (OPM), announced that an additional area of parking, commonly referred to as the "knoll," will be opened for RED parking for the September 30th UConn football home game vs. Navy (12:00 p.m.), October 14th vs. Army and October 20th vs. West Virginia.
Access to knoll parking is solely through the Willow Street Gate entrance. This area, located outside the western corner of the stadium, will serve as RED parking, in addition to the two new RED parking areas that were identified and outlined earlier this season. For current parking information for Rentschler Field, an interactive parking map, driving directions, event information and a complete list of building, parking & tailgating policies for Rentschler Field, please visit: www.rentschlerfield.com. Please remember that development of the Cabela’s project is beginning, so for your safety, please abide by all parking and pedestrian access instructions.
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As referenced in the season ticket brochure, Madison Square Garden-Connecticut and the Office of
Policy and Management indicated that future land development in the Rentschler Field area would
necessitate some changes to game day parking.
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The "runways" will no longer be utilized for RED parking, but rather, as access roads to the RED parking areas indicated on the map. For context, the two RED parking areas are closer to the stadium than the farthest points on the runways.
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GOLD (Club season ticket holders) and BLUE pass holders should enter via the Main or East Gate parking entrances, for convenient access to those respective lots (NOT the Willow Street Gate).
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HANDICAP parking is now available adjacent to the stadium (color coded ORANGE on map). Patrons who have state issued handicap tags will have access to these parking areas.
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LAZ Parking representatives will be on site on game days to assist with patron parking.
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This parking map applies to the 2006 season only. With land development continuing, there may be
additional changes in future years. In conjunction with this future development, best e efforts will
always be made to ensure the preservation of convenient parking areas for UConn fans.
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