Where To Meet?

 

1) Meeting Location

2) Where to Park

3) Parking Permit

4) When to Arrive (8:45am)

5) Stuff to Bring & Not

 

Important:

Arrive on time

Carpool if possible

Park in right spot

Use parking permit

Don't leave any valuables in your car

No glass containers are allowed on bus

Bus leaves at 9:30am

 

1) Meeting Location

 

We are starting & ending our day at the parking lot

of 8th Street Sports Bar located in Bellevue, WA. 

 

8th Street Sports Bar

10833 NE 8th

Bellevue, WA 98004

For those that want more detailed directions check out MAPQUEST, and type in the address listed above.

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2) Where to Park

Upon arrival you'll notice plenty of parking signs everywhere you look.  Just be sure to park in the lot closest to the front door, and what wraps around the side of the building.  Since we'll be there well before most bars normally ever open, we should have the entire parking lot to ourselves.  Although please carpool if you can so to save space.

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3) Parking Permit

So to feel comfortable parking here, I spoke with the owner/manager of 8th Street Sports Bar and he mentioned that the Amco parking attendants don't monitor these lots on the weekend.  Although for an additional piece of mind I created a parking permit/pass to be placed in our car windows, and had the owner/manager of 8th Street Sports Bar authorize it too.  Basically it's at your own personal digression of whether or not to use the parking permit, but it's available in case you do.

To download & print off the Parking Permit (Click Here)   

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4) When to Arrive

If possible, try to arrive at the parking lot between 8:45am and 9:00am so to help out with loading the bus, and of course to partake in our pre-departure cork popping ceremony.  Yeehaw!

Most Importantly--don't be late!

The bus is scheduled to leave at 9:30am, and we wait for nobody.  

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5) Stuff to Bring & Not

Typical items often forgotten, but really wished you had brought:

Warmer clothes, extra clothes, thicker sox, water repellant coat & shoes, waterproof gloves (for snowballs of course), eye protection (for snowball fight), good walking shoes with traction & support, chapstick, eye drops, allergy pills & medications, headache pills, earmuffs, scarf, and of course a seasonal Ho Ho Hat!  Yup ya gotta have that!

What's NOT Allowed:

No glass containers (bottles, etc.) are allowed on the bus due to safety concerns with possible breakage.  Although aluminum, plastic, paper, rubber, and other non-breakable materials are okay. 

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