To anyone going to the game in L.A.

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Just a heads up (as this is a little different than other stadiums) for the new Sofi Stadium experience.

-Sofi stadium is completely cashless. Make sure you have cards/google pay/samsung pay, etc.

-Parking is like $150-$200 around stadium and you must purchase parking BEFORE getting there.

-If you refuse to spend that much, like myself, there are some nearby-ish parking garages that run shuttles every 15 minutes. I did it with LAZGO.

-You also have to register car AND shuttle passes (online) for each person prior to parking.

That's all I can recollect for now. Just don't want anyone caught with their pants down.

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Take a park-and-ride with LA Metro. Stop near SoFi stadium is like a half mile from the entrance. Can probably get there for $10 if you’re patient
 

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She’s a family doctor in the middle of the pandemic. I dont like it and at this point dont 100% agree, but gotta support her. I’ll probably go to a game in AZ in Nov or Dec
Yeah, can't really use the 'but I wanna go to a football game' argument in that scenario.
 

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Yeah..... Not a fan of CA except for The Yosemite/Sequoia/Redwood areas. Some majestic natural beauty in those areas.

The cities (Where most jobs are) are pretty insufferable IMO. Politics aside, the taxation, traffic, homelessness, cost of living, etc. It gets pretty superficial pretty quick from what I have experienced.

I had a friend tell me that it took him over 3 1/2 years to get a permit just to go solar at his house. And it cost him tens of thousands to get it all done in permits, fees and applications. That's just nuts from a governmental oversight standpoint.
We just went solar this year and it took just a few weeks to get the permit.
 

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*shudder* That's a good reason NOT to live there (the insufferable heat). Gimme 40 degrees year round. Nice, comfy shorts weather.
Agreed. Unless you can live on or next to the beach, So Cal weather year round...ehhh. Right there with ya though... I shudder at anything over 80 nowadays after my long stint here in AZ. I'm done with it.
 

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I’m actually pleasantly surprised right now. It only took 45 minutes for me to get from my house to the parking lot at the stadium. The question is what do I do for the next three hours?
 

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Yeah..... Not a fan of CA except for The Yosemite/Sequoia/Redwood areas. Some majestic natural beauty in those areas.

The cities (Where most jobs are) are pretty insufferable IMO. Politics aside, the taxation, traffic, homelessness, cost of living, etc. It gets pretty superficial pretty quick from what I have experienced.

I had a friend tell me that it took him over 3 1/2 years to get a permit just to go solar at his house. And it cost him tens of thousands to get it all done in permits, fees and applications. That's just nuts from a governmental oversight standpoint.
Cali is super regulated and expensive. But few places in the world have better year round weather, beautiful beaches, and the ability to surf and snowboard in the same day.
 
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