CHEEZ-IT BOWL Stadium Parking is SOLD OUT on December 29 - Fans Encouraged to Take Free Shuttle to/from Camping World Stadium

CAMPING WORLD STADIUM ON-SITE PARKING SOLD OUT 

FOR CHEEZ-IT BOWL ON DECEMBER 29

 

Fans Encouraged to Take Free Shuttle to/from Camping World Stadium

 

ORLANDO, FLORIDA [December, 2022] – Camping World Stadium on-site parking is SOLD OUT for the Cheez-It Bowl game between Florida State University and Oklahoma University on Thursday, December 29. Fans should purchase parking in downtown Orlando and take the free shuttle service to/from the event. Visit the Cheez-It Bowl Fan Guide for more information. 

 

Also, be advised an event traffic management plan will be in effect for the bowl game and road closures will be in place around Camping World Stadium beginning at 7:30 a.m. ET.

 

CHEEZ-IT BOWL TIMELINE

Thursday, December 29

 

12:00 p.m.:              Downtown Orlando Shuttle Service Begins

12:30 p.m.:              All Stadium Parking Lots Open

12:30 p.m.:              Box Office Opens (Near Gate A // Church Street & Rio Grande Avenue)

1:30 p.m.:               Fan Fest Begins (Free // Tinker Field)

3:30 p.m.:               All Gates Open

5:30 p.m.:               Kickoff

1-Hour Post Event:  Downtown Orlando Shuttle Service Ends

 

 

SHUTTLE SERVICE

 

Free Downtown Orlando Shuttle Service Hours

   12 p.m. // Shuttle service begins 

   1-hr post-event / Shuttle service ends

   Purchase downtown Orlando parking

 

Shuttle Sites (view shuttle service map)

Downtown Orlando // Pick-up & Drop-off:

-   Church Street & Division Avenue

-   Purchase downtown Orlando parking

 

   Stadium // Drop-off & Pick-up:

-   Church Street & Nashville Avenue

 

 

ADA SHUTTLE SERVICE

 

Shuttle Sites (view shuttle service map)

   Downtown Orlando // Pick-up & Drop-off:

-   Church Street & Division Avenue

-   Purchase downtown Orlando parking

 

   Stadium // Drop-off & Pick-up:

-   Church Street & Nashville Avenue

Courtesy cart service is available for mobility-impaired fans from designated areas surrounding Camping World Stadium. Wheelchair service to entry gates is available from all mobility ADA transport hubs (refer to list below). Due to escalated post-event pedestrian traffic, cart service is suspended for 30 minutes at the conclusion of the event. Cart service continues until one-hour post event. Fans may utilize wheelchair service at Gates C and D, which continues to the main mobility hubs.

 

   Mobility ADA Transport Hubs (view stadium map)

-   East Hub // Lot 6 (Rio Grande Avenue & Anderson Street)

-   West Hub // Lot E Hardscape (Rio Grand Avenue b/t South Street & Anderson Street)

-   Church Street Hub // Across from Shuttle Site at Church Street & Nashville

-   Jones High School Hub (in front of sports complex)

-   Tampa North Hub (Tampa Avenue & Pine Street)

-   Tampa South Hub // Lot F (Tampa Avenue & Carter Street)

 

   Wheelchair Service

-   Gates C and D

         

 

SHUTTLE SITE DIRECTIONS

 

   Traveling Eastbound On I-4: Take the South Street – Exit 83

   Traveling Westbound On I-4: Take the Anderson Street – Exit 83

 

 

RIDESHARE PICK-UP & DROP-OFF (view shuttle service map)

 

   Uber and LYFT

-   Rideshare pick-up and drop-off locations

-     Lot 9 (801 S. Rio Grande Avenue)

-     S. Dollins Ave between Central Boulevard & Washington Street

 

PRE-PAID STADIUM ON-SITE PARKING (view stadium map)

 

Fans with pre-paid stadium on-site parking permits should download their permit in advance to their smartphone wallet and have it ready to display for speedier and seamless entry into stadium parking lots.

 

About Camping World Stadium

Camping World Stadium is owned and operated by the City of Orlando. Since opening in 1936 as a Works Progress Administration project by President Franklin D. Roosevelt at a cost of $115,000 and a capacity of 8,900, the stadium has undergone numerous expansions and name changes over the years. The historic venue underwent a massive $207.7 million reconstruction in 2014, which yielded 90% all-new construction and a completely modernized stadium. Its sustainable design achieved a LEED Silver Certification for new construction from the U.S. Green Building Council. In 2021, the stadium underwent an additional $60 million in construction upgrades and enhancements that included adding approximately 3,800 permanent seats on the North Plaza deck, creating a new premium Club Level on the east and west sides and installing more restrooms and concession areas for general admission. The continued investment has bolstered Camping World Stadium's ability to draw high-profile events like neutral-site college football games, the NFL Pro Bowl, WrestleMania, Monster Jam World Finals and big-name concerts while retaining its signature annual bowl games and events. For more information, visit Camping World Stadium.


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