Re: [Wikimedia-SF] Maker Faire - Shift Signup (Traffic/Parking)

2010-05-20 Thread phoebe ayers
I stand by saying that parking/driving sucks, and refer you to: http://makerfaire.com/bayarea/2010/parking/ :) I think they did make it better last year after the total debacle of 2008, but it's still a busy fair that 60,000 people attend, and the onsite parking is not adequate for all those folk

Re: [Wikimedia-SF] Maker Faire - Shift Signup (Traffic/Parking)

2010-05-20 Thread Jon Davis
There is actually a lot of parking lots in the area of Saratoga Dr (towards Hillsdale) that are free and shuttles run from the area. That being said, if you want to park close (and are there early), you can pay to be _right there_. Though it is $17 a day now - be warned. I came from 101/Hillsdal

Re: [Wikimedia-SF] Maker Faire - Shift Signup (Traffic/Parking)

2010-05-20 Thread Sue Gardner
On 20 May 2010 11:30, Eugene Zelenko wrote: > Hi! > > Actually there are lot small street down to the south from El Camino > where parking is free :-) Of course you should pay attention to street > parking signs. Walk is not too long from there to Event Center. > > Also I don't remember big traffi

Re: [Wikimedia-SF] Maker Faire - Shift Signup (Traffic/Parking)

2010-05-20 Thread Eugene Zelenko
Hi! Actually there are lot small street down to the south from El Camino where parking is free :-) Of course you should pay attention to street parking signs. Walk is not too long from there to Event Center. Also I don't remember big traffic from 280/92 last year. Eugene. On Thu, May 20, 2010 a