Loretta Switzer, who enjoys arriving a day ahead and staying overnight, shares, «We come up the day before, stay for the game and not have to worry about driving afterward.» This strategic approach has allowed them to secure coveted parking spots, avoiding the post-game rush. Nonetheless, starting from now until 2026, parking for Buffalo Bills football games will be in short supply. With the ongoing construction of the new Bills stadium on the horizon, the familiar parking area for RVs and campers has vanished. Consequently, individuals are turning to privately owned lots such as the one situated behind Danny's restaurant. Mark Ebeling, Danny's owner, mentions accommodating regulars, saying, «If we can fit them in, we'll accommodate them.» Similarly, Hammer's, which traditionally attracts smaller vehicles, notes that although there's parking available a bit farther from the stadium, it's not their preferred choice. Beyond just parking logistics, some lots are cautious about permitting campers due to the past issue of excessive trash generated during games. Additionally, the nearby Erie County Fair will contribute to traffic in the vicinity.
For those heading to the stadium, understanding the traffic patterns is essential. Key points to note include: Abbott Road:Abbott Road in front of the stadium closes for north and southbound traffic at 8:00 a.m. Closure remains in effect until after the game. Lot 2-Preferred accessible from Bills’ Drive and Rte. 20a. Lot 2-ADA accessible from Abbott Road north of 20a. Lot 6-Preferred accessible from Rte. 20. Lot 6-ADA accessible from Rte. 20 and Abbott Rd. south of Rte. 20.
Route 20a (Big Tree Road):Near the end of the game, Rte. 20a from Fieldhouse Drive will be two-lane,
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