The key word to remember for area fans who will be attending Friday's TaxSlayerBowl between Notre Dame and South Carolina: patience. Here's what you need to know.
"There are going to be close to 70,000 fans [in the stadium area] and very few of them will have been to this stadium before," McGarity said."We have a lot of logistical challenges but they're all great challenges."
"It's been a heck of a year," Kenny said."We're fully prepared. We shine the brightest when the lights are on. It's been a great year for Jacksonville."Gator Bowl Charities 5K run Parking: A few spaces remain for sale in stadium lots. Private lots vary in price and are more expensive the closer they are to the stadium. Stadium lots will open at 8 a.m., and stadium gates will open at 1:30 p.m.
Mobile tickets and cashless transactions: Tickets are mobile and should be downloaded on cell phones before arriving at the ticket kiosks. Cash is not accepted for parking, concessions or other merchandise.
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