So, NFL football is back in Los Angeles, huh? I suppose that’s good. Even if it’s the second football team St. Louis has had ripped from it. (Of course, those were also two teams that they took from other cities, but I digress.)
Now I knew that the cost of attending an NFL game in L.A. would probably be one of the highest in football, just because it’s Hollywood. What I didn’t expect was that you’d need to mortgage your house just to park your freaking car at the Coliseum all season.
Check out these parking prices…
Here’s the “cheap” lot, just $60…
Here's the more reasonable $60 parking lot. #Rams pic.twitter.com/GpUJWJjOjW
— Dylan Hernández (@dylanohernandez) September 18, 2016
Assuming that one fills up fast, and it will, you can always pay $100…
Rams vs Seahawks. Park for $100 pic.twitter.com/8YJ7m0yovQ
— Beto Durán ⭕️ (@DuranSports) September 18, 2016
That one full? Well, they do have a $180 option available…
$180 for parking. #Rams pic.twitter.com/EmuQLijjug
— Dylan Hernández (@dylanohernandez) September 18, 2016
Get there late? Well, there is one more way to go… for only $999.90.
Maybe $180 to park isn't so bad. (h/t @zdlr187) pic.twitter.com/s9ZcycP2If
— Dylan Hernández (@dylanohernandez) September 18, 2016
But hey, I am sure it’s worth it though. After all, you do get to see a team play that has scored a grand total of, hmmm, ZERO touchdowns in it’s first two games this year.
I think I may be starting to understand why there hasn’t been a team in L.A. for a couple of decades now.