Commissioning Week 2016 Parking & Shuttle Info

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Commissioning Week 2016 Parking & Shuttle Info
Monday, May 23 - Thursday, May 26
Park at Stadium and take USNA Shuttle:
Monday, May 23
7 a.m.- 11 p.m.
Tuesday, May 24
7 a.m.- 11 p.m.
Wednesday, May 25
7 a.m.- midnight
Thursday, May 26
7 a.m.- 11 p.m.
Stadium Parking Fee:
First Class Midshipmen are
given 1 parking tag to be
displayed on the rear view
mirror for free parking.
For all others: daily
parking fees are $5/car,
$10/RV. No overnight
parking permitted.
Shuttle runs approximately every 30 minutes.
Friday, May 27, on next page!
Directions to the Stadium: From U.S. Route 50
East, take exit 24 Rowe Blvd; from U.S. Route 50
West, take exit 24A Rowe Blvd. Turn right on to
Taylor Ave. The stadium will be on the right.
Use Gate 5 for USNA Shuttle parking.
At USNA:
On weekdays, only
drivers with Department
of Defense identification
cards or handicapped
tags on display are
permitted to park.
Those with Midshipmen
Parent Passes (MPPs)
are only authorized to
drop off passengers, not
to park.
Use Gate 5 on Taylor
Ave. to park and take
the USNA Shuttle.
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Walking Directions from Stadium to USNA through Gate 8 : For a 15-30 minute walk to USNA, the
easiest route is to head east on Taylor Ave., Cross Rowe Blvd., and turn right on Annapolis St./ Rte.
450. Cross King George St. and USNA Gate 8 will be ahead on the right.
Graduation Ceremony Arrival & Departure
Friday, May 27, 2016, 10 a.m.
Stadium Gate Hours:
6:30 a.m. Parking Gates Open
7:00 a.m. Stadium Gates & Concessions Open
Blue Side:
Odd Companies
Plan ahead!
Arrive early!
For general access
parking, use Parking
Gates 1, 3, 3a, 4, & 7.
eCruisers
(shown above)
will circle the
parking lots to pick
up guests needing
assistance getting to
a Stadium entrance.
Gold Side:
Even Companies
Limited Handicap Parking is
accessible through Parking
Gates 2, 5, and 6.
Access to wheelchair seating is adjacent to Sections 8 and 32.
1
2
3
M/N
Gold Side
C/D
A/B
7
O/P
6
3a
5
4
Prohibited items: weapons/knives of any type (to include ceremonial swords); bags larger than a typical purse (i.e., duffle
bags, back packs and large camera bags; and any item deemed by management to be dangerous or inappropriate (i.e.,
mace, umbrellas, bottles, coolers, alcoholic beverages, folding chairs, camera tripods, noise makers, large strollers and pets.
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