General Questions

What is an oversized vehicle?

An oversized vehicle is one that is at least 180 inches (15'1") long and/or 70 inches (5'10") high. Any vehicle that meets or exceeds these dimensions is subject to the oversized vehicle charge.

If you have not booked the appropriate parking pass, the venue may either not allow you to park or may ask for a higher fee. 

It's important to note that the decision to charge for oversize is ultimately up to the discretion of the attendant, who may not have the time to measure your vehicle upon arrival. As a general rule, we advise folks to be prepared for the possibility of an oversize fee if you're driving anything larger than a sedan.

The below vehicles are examples of what would be considered oversized: **This list is NOT exhaustive
Jeep Grand Cherokee -- Toyota Sienna, 4Runner -- Nissan Pathfinder, Armada -- Honda Odyssey -- Cadillac Escalade -- Chevrolet Suburban, Tahoe .-- Dodge Caravan, Ram -- Ford Excursion, Expedition -- GMC Yukon -- Honda Pilot -- Hummer -- Kia Sportage -- Volkswagon Touareg--Any kind of RV.

 

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