secret_agent_mom
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found this on description of stadium, posted oct.18, 2009. interesting perspective.
"My most important advice--get there early! We attended a rock concert there recently. We got within one mile of the arena, then hit heavy traffic. It took us 45 minutes to travel that one remaining mile! Traffic was chaotic as people cut off others, made right turns from left lanes, etc. We saw no local police to help the traffic situation, although two patrol cars were parked at a Taco Bell. So, if your event starts at 7:00, plan to arrive by 6:00 at the absolute latest. The arena has no large-screen televisions (jumbotrons). Our seats were in the lower part of the upper deck; there were no ushers, so there were lots of folks milling about trying to find the correct row and seat numbers. View was good until some folks decided to stand in the aisles and platform areas. Again, no ushers to control the crowds or to enforce the no smoking rules. Restroom facilities were no where near large enough for the crowd present. This arena will not be my first choice in attending future events."
It's always funny to me how different people can have such different experiences at the same place. I have always thought that the traffic at JPJ was managable when we attended events. Now, I am an early bird so we always got there at least 30 minutes prior to the event, but still there were lots of LE (mostly UVA LE) and traffic seemed to flow pretty good. There were ushers that showed us to our seats and I noticed them asking people to move along a couple of times. As a smoker - I easily found the area to smoke and the bathrooms were crowded, but I expected that (there were 15,000 people in the place, duh!). I love JPJ and as I said before I have always felt safe there. This has shaken me to my core.
The only time I have seen traffic unbearable was when the Stones and U2 were in town, but those concerts were in the stadium and not JPJ. And the stadium...is an entirely different situation.