How to Get a Parking Pass for the Pro Bowl

The National Football League's Pro Bowl is played by American Football Conference (AFC) all-stars and National Football Conference (NFC) all-stars. The game has returned to its traditional location in Honolulu after a controversial decision to hold it in Miami the week before the Super Bowl in 2010. Although getting tickets to the game can be a fairly easy process, acquiring a parking pass for the Pro Bowl is much more difficult and will require a little more effort.

Instructions

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      Be aware that parking passes are not necessary to park at the Pro Bowl, though they do guarantee a space, normally in the lots closest to the stadium. Open parking usually starts five hours or more before the game. Open parking is first come, first served.

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      Purchase the parking pass in a package. This is the easiest way for individuals to get a parking pass before the big game. Many packages sold by the NFL include tickets and parking passes. Spending the extra money on these packages often is the easiest way to get a parking pass.

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      If no affordable packages are left, look for parking passes on sale online. Some people or charities will offer these from auction-based sites, but do your research to avoid being the victim of a scam.

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      Before the Pro Bowl each year, contact the ticket office at Aloha Stadium and ask for information on parking passes. Each year the process of acquiring a parking pass for the Pro Bowl can be slightly different.

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      Consider joining a tour group. If an entire group is going to the Pro Bowl, there's a good chance that the tour fee includes a parking pass.

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      If you don't get a parking pass, don't panic. Open parking is offered around Aloha Stadium, and bus and shuttle services are available the day of the game.