I have a few questions, as it's been a year since I went to an MBB game. My mom is coming with me, for her first Baylor MBB game. She is 77, so I need to get parking pretty close, because she can't walk very far. Our options are below.
1. I have a parking lot A pass, but the number is in the 600s. I'm hearing that our space would not be near the arena.
2. We have a handicapped pass, and last year I remember parking in one of the row of handicapped spots that were at the front of the big lot, across that small street that runs from University Parks past the Ferrell center and between the parking lots. I remember these handicapped spots weren't too far from the Ferrell, but a golf cart picked my dad up and took him to the entrance, and he caught a golf cart at the Ferrell after the game that took him to our handicapped parking spot. Is that still happening - golf carts? Do we need specific parking passes for the handicapped space, or will the A pass be sufficient to park in a handicapped space?
3. Shuttle service from East Village parking. I heard it's free, and it takes you right to the Ferrell entrance. Is that correct?
Any advice is welcome. My mom had her knee replaced a couple of years ago, and she has a lot of back pain, so I'm trying to minimize her issues.
1. I have a parking lot A pass, but the number is in the 600s. I'm hearing that our space would not be near the arena.
2. We have a handicapped pass, and last year I remember parking in one of the row of handicapped spots that were at the front of the big lot, across that small street that runs from University Parks past the Ferrell center and between the parking lots. I remember these handicapped spots weren't too far from the Ferrell, but a golf cart picked my dad up and took him to the entrance, and he caught a golf cart at the Ferrell after the game that took him to our handicapped parking spot. Is that still happening - golf carts? Do we need specific parking passes for the handicapped space, or will the A pass be sufficient to park in a handicapped space?
3. Shuttle service from East Village parking. I heard it's free, and it takes you right to the Ferrell entrance. Is that correct?
Any advice is welcome. My mom had her knee replaced a couple of years ago, and she has a lot of back pain, so I'm trying to minimize her issues.