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EmeraldMom, I just want to reassure you that both the shuttle system and the trolley system are pretty convenient. I'm sure right now it may look intimidating and complex but rest assured that if you have to rely on either, you'll see tons of other con goers doing the same and if you're ever unsure about directions or what lines to take, there's always people you can ask.
Just wondering the free shuttle service from Mission Valley area. Is there normally a long line to wait to take the shuttle? I mean, would you expect likely not the 1st shuttle you would catch but possibly the one after? How often abouts do the shuttles come?
My hotel is about 10Miles from the Center. Would it be possible to take a cab to the convention so i can get there before 5AM??
It is possible, but it might end up to be really expensive (due to the ticking meter) and you'll have to call a cab directly to your hotel.I would also call your hotel and ask if they have any shuttle or transportation services (or discounts) to the Downtown San Diego area. They may or may not have any information, but contacting them is a good way to see if they know about anything that can help you.Use this time to look for different transportation options online. ^__^d
I like to get the commemorative Comic-Con passes for trolley. You can't get them until PN though. But they can be purchased at Qualcomm, Fashion Valley and Convention Center stops.....and some others too, but not at all stations, most trolley stations aren't manned with a person selling tickets and only have self-serve kiosks. Those kiosks will not distribute the cool commemorative passes.
Just out of curiosity, has anyone ever had to show their pass on the trolley?
I like those too, just checked You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login and they are saying that the commemorative passes are for sale now at the downtown transit store, would love to know if that's true since we'll be in town a bit early this year. For people interested, you have to find the manned kiosks and pay cash. Also good to note that the trolley passes also work on the buses, the MTS app won't.Just out of curiosity, has anyone ever had to show their pass on the trolley?
I like those too, just checked You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login and they are saying that the commemorative passes are for sale now at the downtown transit store