It's a stunning stadium. But the new Vikings palace still has to work out the kinks.
The "soft opening" with 64,000 people for a soccer match wasn't exactly soft. It was overflowing with human congestion inside U.S. Bank Stadium and at light-rail stops postgame — plus vehicular traffic jams on the streets of downtown Minneapolis afterward.
Here are some tips to help make your concert experiences more satisfying.
Transportation. This requires careful planning. Not just getting there but also getting out of there and out of downtown along with 50,000 other concertgoers.
You can park close to U.S. Bank Stadium and pay up to $40. But good luck getting out of the traffic afterward, especially with ill-timed construction on Washington Avenue. Even folks who parked downtown for the soccer game reported long delays getting home.
Suggestion: Walk to the stadium.
What about parking on the West Bank of Minneapolis or in the heart of downtown and walking to and from the stadium? The best move might be heading to a bar after the concert (have another one or just sober up), replay the highlights with your friends and let the traffic thin out.
What's in, what's out. Leave your backpacks, oversized purses and even your binocular cases in the car. Same with your umbrella, fanny pack and water bottle. The Vikings website has more details on prohibited items.