
Parking, Transportation, And Pregame Activities For Washington vs. California
September 06, 2019 | Football
SEATTLE – The Washington football team welcomes California to Husky Stadium for its Pac-12 Conference opener tomorrow, Sept. 7, at 7:30 p.m. PT at Husky Stadium. Find out how to travel to Husky Stadium, find parking, and get ready for kickoff:
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Husky fans will again be able to take express buses to and from Washington football home games from key Metro Park & Ride locations. With the purchase of a season pass or a game day pass, fans can park in the Park & Ride lots and travel stress-free all the way to Husky Stadium. Please note, a season bus pass is required to ride the Redondo Heights route.
Fans can also ride regular transit service to Husky Stadium and the University District, or take Sound Transit Link Light Rail or the Amtrak Cascades trains.
PARKING
Single-game public parking is available on a first-come, first-serve basis on gameday, while single-game ADA parking may be purchased in advance. There are also a limited number of general public RV permits available for purchase on gameday. For a single-game parking map, click here.
PREGAME ACTIVITIES
Husky fans are invited to The Zone, a VIP area located on the east side of Husky Stadium. The Zone opens three hours before kickoff and is the home to many Husky gameday traditions, including the famous Dawg Walk. Food and beverages are available for purchase, and fans can enjoy music and a live pregame broadcast from the Huskies' flagship station, KOMO Newsradio 1000 AM/97.7 FM.
This Saturday is also a celebration of Seattle's music heritage, with a free pregame concert set for the northwest plaza outside of Alaska Airlines Arena beginning at 4:00 p.m. on the KEXP Stage. Fans should be in their seats early, as Seattle's very own Mike McCready – lead guitarist and one of the founding members of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Pearl Jam – will perform the National Anthem in support of the UW's Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity Instructional Center.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Husky fans will again be able to take express buses to and from Washington football home games from key Metro Park & Ride locations. With the purchase of a season pass or a game day pass, fans can park in the Park & Ride lots and travel stress-free all the way to Husky Stadium. Please note, a season bus pass is required to ride the Redondo Heights route.
Fans can also ride regular transit service to Husky Stadium and the University District, or take Sound Transit Link Light Rail or the Amtrak Cascades trains.
PARKING
Single-game public parking is available on a first-come, first-serve basis on gameday, while single-game ADA parking may be purchased in advance. There are also a limited number of general public RV permits available for purchase on gameday. For a single-game parking map, click here.
PREGAME ACTIVITIES
Husky fans are invited to The Zone, a VIP area located on the east side of Husky Stadium. The Zone opens three hours before kickoff and is the home to many Husky gameday traditions, including the famous Dawg Walk. Food and beverages are available for purchase, and fans can enjoy music and a live pregame broadcast from the Huskies' flagship station, KOMO Newsradio 1000 AM/97.7 FM.
This Saturday is also a celebration of Seattle's music heritage, with a free pregame concert set for the northwest plaza outside of Alaska Airlines Arena beginning at 4:00 p.m. on the KEXP Stage. Fans should be in their seats early, as Seattle's very own Mike McCready – lead guitarist and one of the founding members of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Pearl Jam – will perform the National Anthem in support of the UW's Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity Instructional Center.
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