World Cup Fans Face High Parking Costs at SoFi Stadium
World Cup fans hit with another ‘astronomical’ stealth charge as rising costs ‘get out of hand’

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World Cup fans attending the US Men’s National Team game at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles will incur significant parking fees, with the cheapest spot costing $151 and handicapped parking priced at $300. Public transit offers a more affordable option at $1.75.
- 01Tickets for the US Men's National Team's opening game against Paraguay exceed $1,000.
- 02The cheapest parking spot costs $151, located a mile away from the stadium.
- 03Handicapped parking is priced at $300 and must be prepaid.
- 04ParkingWhiz offers spots for $47.73, but these are two miles from the stadium.
- 05Public transit to the stadium costs only $1.75 and is recommended as a more economical option.
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Fans attending the World Cup in Los Angeles face steep parking charges at SoFi Stadium. For the US Men’s National Team's opening match against Paraguay on June 12, parking fees are exorbitant, with the lowest price set at $151 for a spot located a mile away from the stadium. Handicapped parking costs a staggering $300, and all parking passes must be prepaid, as none will be available on match day. An alternative parking option through ParkingWhiz is available for $47.73, but these spots are two miles away. In contrast, the Los Angeles Metro offers a more budget-friendly solution, allowing fans to use public transit for just $1.75. This option includes direct service to the stadium, making it a practical choice for those looking to avoid the high costs associated with parking.
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The high parking fees may deter fans from attending the World Cup games, impacting local businesses and public transit usage.
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