UH football: Updated parking information for Wisconsin game
Åloha Stadium media advisory
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Here are the parking and gate information for Saturday's 6:30 p.m. game against Wisconsin at Aloha Stadium.
Tailgating rules will be enforced, including confiscating illegally erected tents in the parking lots. Fans will not be allowed to loiter in the parking lot after the game begins as law enforcement officers will be actively sweeping all parking lots. Security guards will also prevent fans from entering the stadium turnstiles if they appear to be too intoxicated.
The Honolulu Police Department will also be performing sobriety checks around the stadium after the game. Fans are asked to drink responsibly and use a designated driver.
The Lower Halawa Parking Lot (Gates 3 and 4) will open at 1 p.m. while all other lots (Upper Halawa, UH Reserved, and Kamehameha) will open at 2 p.m. Turnstiles will open at 5 p.m.
Alternate parking is also available at Radford High School, Kam Drive In, and Leeward Community College (LCC). Ford Island will not be available for this game, unless the attendance warrants usage.
Parking is FREE at LCC. Shuttle service is available for $2. Parking at Kam Drive In is $5 with FREE shuttle service. Parking is $5 at Radford High School, however, no shuttle service is available.
There will be no public parking available on the inner circle, except for the limited amount of ADA stalls. These ADA stalls will be open to the public on a first-come, first-serve basis. Parking attendants will be asking for ADA placards and ADA issued identification cards. Guests who are unable to produce the placard and the ID card to match a person inside the vehicle will not be allowed to park in the ADA areas.
Centerplate will once again host the Aloha Zone in the grass area near the UPPER HALAWA LOT (near pole 29). The tailgate will be held under a large tent, televisions to watch other football games around the country, and entertainment. Admission is FREE to the public. A variety of food and beverages are available at reasonable prices. CHEVRON will also host the Family Fun Zone inside the Aloha Zone.
TRAFFIC & PARKING FLOW CHART
TRAFFIC UPDATES available on ESPN 1420 AM
Entrance through Gate 1 (Main Salt Lake) – ADA, Bus Lot and Sections 1-7 only (PASSES ONLY)
Entrance through Gate 2 (North Kamehameha) – Parking areas 8-14 only (PASSES ONLY)
Entrance through Gate 3 (Halawa) – Upper and Lower Halawa parking lots only
Entrance through Gate 4 (Lower Salt Lake) – Upper and Lower Halawa parking lots only
Entrance through Gate 5 (Kamehameha) – Kamehameha parking lot only
Note: Access to the LOWER HALAWA LOT will be through parking gates 3 and 4. Vehicles will NOT be allowed to move to other sections of the parking lot from the LOWER HALAWA LOT.
ADA PARKING
There will be no public parking available on the inner circle, except for the limited amount of ADA stalls. These ADA stalls will be open to the public on a first-come, first-serve basis. Parking attendants will be asking for ADA placards and ADA issued identification cards. Guests who are unable to produce the placard and the ID card to match a person inside the vehicle will not be allowed to park in the ADA areas.
ALOHA ZONE
Centerplate will once again host the Aloha Zone in the grass area near the UPPER HALAWA LOT (near pole 29). The tailgate will be held under a large tent, televisions to watch other football games around the country, and entertainment. Admission is free to the public.
Various types of food and beverages will be available for purchase at a reasonable price inside the tailgate.
CHEVRON will also host the Family Fun Zone inside the Aloha Zone.
ALTERNATE PARKING SITES
(All open 3 p.m., except where listed)
Kam Drive-In – Parking is $5 per vehicle with FREE shuttle service.
Leeward Community College – Parking is FREE. Cost is $2 for shuttle service with FREE admission to the Aloha Tailgate (located at Pole 29)
Radford High School – Parking is $5. NO shuttle service available.
Note: Security is present at all alternate parking sites. Shuttle serviced begins at 4:30 p.m. and up to one hour after the game ends.