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Staying in La jolla and plan to be dropped off at a trolley stop. What is the wisest stop to start my trip to the convention center and avoid traffic? Thanks.
If you do take the trolley, when you're going back in the evening, use the Gaslamp station -- the trolley WILL fill up there, and sometimes they can't squeeze anyone else on at the Convention Center station.
Since you are taking green line, I would take a five minute stroll to the next stop before Gaslamp where the Green Line starts. Most people don't. It's completely empty when you get on there and you have your choice of seats. Then you can watch comfortably while people scramble for seats at Gaslamp.
I've always been a little nervous about walking to 12th/Imperial at night, but I guess there are enough con-goers around that it's not creepy?
By the way, the "special" Comic-Con passes cost more than the every day regular passes. A dollar more for each pass. To get the regular prices, you do need a compass card which costs $2. If you have one from last year or you are a local resident with one, it doesn't make sense to get the Comic-Con passes unless you get the commemorative physical one. Using the phone app, there's just no point unless you need all 5 days. A regular 4 days pass + 1 extra day is the same cost as the 5 day comic-con pass.
You are absolutely wrong. The passes are discounted. A 5-Day pass is $20. That is a $5 savings. 4-Day pass is $16, which is a $4 savings. 3-day pass is $13 so a $2 savings. 2-day is $10, which is the same price as 2 $5 day passes, but there is no surcharge for a Compass card on these passes either. You really should make sure your information is correct before posting it as a fact. It's not helpful passing around bad info.Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
You are absolutely wrong. The passes aren't discounted. They cost more. The regular 4 day pass is $15. The regular 3 day pass is $12. The regular 2 day pass is $9. As I said in the post you quoted, the "special" comic-con passes are a dollar more. I already discussed the cost of the compass card. That's why I said if you already have a compass card from last year or are local with one, there is no reason pay more for the "special" comic-con passes.You really should make sure your information is correct before posting it as a fact. It's not helpful passing around bad info.You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
It is cheaper than buying day passes, which is what most people would do. Day passes are $5 per day. People like the commemorative pass as a souvenir and most people would need to purchase the compass card which costs $2, and puts the passes at $1 more than the cool commemorative pass. Rarely is anyone here a local or person who already has a compass card, which is why they are asking locals for help.
It is cheaper than buying day passes, which is what most people would do. Day passes are $5 per day. People like the commemorative pass as a souvenir and most people would need to purchase the compass card which costs $2, and puts the passes as more than the cool commemorative pass. Rarely is anyone here a local or person who already has a compass card. Which is why they are asking locals for help.
Has anyone taken the Amtrak out of SD late afternoon on the Monday after SDCC?Just wondering how busy it is at 3/4pm. Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
Does anyone know if parking at Qualcomm Stadium will still be free this year? Also, is it okay/safe to park there for 24 hours or for the length of con?
They haven't announced anything, but I'd be very surprised if they didn't have Qualcomm parking again. It's a reasonably safe lot, but it's not like there are attendants or anything. I could have sworn I saw a sign at Qualcomm saying the lot was closed during some wee hours of the night, but I can't find more information and it may not have applied during the con anyway. The MTS site in general says cars may be ticketed/towed if they remain at a transit lot for over 24 hours.