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2014 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic® Fan Guide GUIDE GAMEDAY OFFICIAL DOWNTOWN ANN ARBOR / CENTRAL CAMPUS / ADDITIONAL PPARKINGARKING ANN ARBOR ACCESS ROUTES N JACKSON AVE- HURON ST ANN ARBOR DOWNTOWN PARKING CENTRAL MAIN ST CAMPUS HILL ST DOWNTOWN PPARKING 1 PM ET PM 1 ARKING DOWNTOWN P 23 January 1, 2014 1, January GREENE ST E HOOVER AVE W STSTADIUMADIUM BLBLVDVD ARKING PAULINE BLBLVDVD E STADIUM BLBLVDVD vs WWASHTENAWASHTENAW AVE PPACKARD ST 23 W KEECH AVE ACKARD ST MCKINLEY AVE EXIT 37B -SALINE RD ANN POTTER AVE TE ST ARBOR A ANN ARBOR ST EXIT 175 23 BERKLEY AVE ANN DEWEY AVE ARBOR- SALINE RD EXIT 177 STATE SNYDER AVE ST 94 E STSTADIUMADIUM BOULEVARD GRANGER AVE S ST VIA DOWNTOWN DETROIT AATE ST 75 TE ST 10 S MAIN ST 23 94 ANN ARBOR GOLF & E STSTADIUM BOULEV ADIUM BOULEVBOULEVARD 96 OUTING CLUB ARD 14 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DETROIT GOLF COURSE 275 WINDSOR KEY WILLOW RUN 94 AIRPORT PIONEER HS LOT RED LOT CRISLER CENTER 23 CANADA N CHAMPIONS NORTH GREEN LOT OOSTERBAAN FIELD HOUSE 94 WE BUFFALO LOT ANN ARBOR GOLF PARKING SCHEMBECHLER HALL ANN ARBOR DETROIT METRO 75 BLUE LOT - SC2 NHL BUS LOT YOST ICE ARENA MUNICIPAL WAYNE COUNTY S AIRPORT AIRPORT BLUE LOT - SC4 ADDITIONAL PARKING SHUTTLE LOAD ZONE GREY LOT BOX OFFICE BAG CHECK GATE A - CRISLER CENTER *FOR MORE INFORMAINFORMATIONTION ON PARKING AND TRANSPORTTRANSPORTAATION PLEASE SEE WWW.NHL.COM/WCPARKING 2014 Bridgestone S. Main Street, continue straight onto S. Main Street continue east on Huron street to Downtown For game days at Michigan Stadium, traffic analysis has Stadium will be allowed only in the case of an and head north toward the stadium area Ann Arbor indicated that Main Street, Ann Arbor-Saline Road, and emergency. Those needing to exit Michigan Stadium for ® NHL Winter Classic Fan Guide ° Exit 177 State Street, turn right and continue north ° US 23 North, Exit 37B Washtenaw Avenue. Continue State Street are consistently the most congested this purpose must see the Gate Supervisor through thoroughfares. which they exit/re-enter prior to exiting. AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINES toward the Stadium area East to: Automated teller machines are located at the north and • From Chicago or Points West: Take I-94 East to: n US 23 Business North, Washtenaw Avenue Suggested alternative routes are as follows: FAN CONDUCT south ends of the stadium. ° Exit 177 State Street, turn left and continue north continue to Downtown Ann Arbor, or • If coming to Ann Arbor FROM THE NORTH, try M-14 Guests using or displaying foul language or obscene toward the Stadium area BAG CHECK n At split on Washtenaw Avenue, stay straight, take Exit 2 - Maple Road. Follow Maple Rd. south as it merges gestures or appearing inebriated will be ejected from Exit 175 Ann Arbor Saline Road, turn left and right on Packard St, continue to Downtown Michigan Stadium. Any fan entering the field of play or There is a NO BAG POLICY at Michigan Stadium. The ° with Stadium Blvd. and leads to the Stadium area continue north, Ann Arbor Saline Road will turn into Ann Arbor throwing objects in the stands or onto the field will face Bag Check area is located near Gate 2 of the Stadium • If coming to Ann Arbor FROM THE WEST, utilize I-94 S. Main Street, continue straight onto S. Main Street inside the South end of the Crisler Center. Since there is • From Chicago or Points West: Take I-94 East to: Exit 172 - Jackson Road. Take Jackson Rd. to Stadium arrest and prosecution. and head north toward the Stadium area a very limited number of bags that can be checked at ° Exit 172 Jackson Ave, take Jackson Ave east. Blvd., turn right (south) and continue toward the FIRST AID this location, please plan on leaving all bags and purses • From Toledo or Points South: Take US 23 North to Jackson Ave will merge with Huron Street, continue Stadium area Emergency medical technicians, doctors and at home or locked in the trunk of your vehicle. I-94 West. east on Huron Street to Downtown Ann Arbor • If coming to Ann Arbor FROM THE EAST OR ambulances are at Michigan Stadium during all games. ° Follow directions above from Detroit Metro Airport ° Exit 177 State Street, turn left and continue north NORTHEAST, consider using US-23 Exit 41 - Plymouth Should you require medical assistance, please see a CONCESSIONS or Points East Full service concession stands are available around the toward the Stadium area Road. Take Plymouth Rd. west to Huron Parkway to Michigan Stadium Event Team Member or go to the • From Flint or Points North: Take US 23 South to: stadium concourse. • From Toledo or Points South: Take US 23 North to: Geddes (south of the river) then west to approach the First Aid building, located near Gate 9 across from Exit 37B Washtenaw Avenue, turn right and head Stadium area. Or, to park in areas east of State Street section 32. In addition, American Red Cross personnel DIRECTIONS ° ° US 23 North, Exit 37B Washtenaw Avenue. Continue west. At the split continue straight and merge onto or along South Industrial Highway, follow US-23 to are also located throughout the stadium seating areas Avoid congestion - Please plan on arriving early for the East to: Stadium Blvd and head west toward the Stadium area Exit 37B - Washtenaw Avenue, and head west. At the and are available for assistance. game! Stadium gates will open THREE HOURS prior to n US 23 Business North, Washtenaw Avenue split continue straight onto Stadium Blvd and head game time. Parking Lots will open at 7:00AM. For Downtown Ann Arbor and many available parking continue to Downtown Ann Arbor, or GATE ENTRANCES west toward the Stadium area options less than one mile to the stadium: n At split on Washtenaw Avenue, stay straight, take - Guests may enter Michigan Stadium through Main Routes (see also suggested alternative routes • From Detroit Metro Airport or Points East: Take right on Packard St, continue to Downtown ELEVATORS Gates 1, 2, 4, 8 and 10. below) are as follows: I-94 West to: Ann Arbor Michigan Stadium has 14 elevators available for use by - Private Suite and Club Entrances are located on the For Michigan Stadium and nearby parking lots: ° Exit 177 State Street, turn right and continue north • From Flint or Points North: Take US 23 South to: guests holding tickets to premium seating areas (Suites East side (Forbes Family Lobby) and the West side • From Detroit Metro Airport or Points East: Take toward the Stadium area. Continue past Michigan ° Exit 45 US 14 West towards Ann Arbor, continue on and Club Level) as well as by guests with a disability. (Ross Tower Lobby). I-94 West to: Stadium to reach downtown Ann Arbor US 14 to Exit 3 Downtown Ann Arbor, continue EXIT/RE-ENTRY - Please consult your ticket for the appropriate Gate. ° Exit 175 Ann Arbor Saline Road, turn right and ° Exit 172 Jackson Ave, turn right and take Jackson straight on North Main Street towards Downtown Guests are not permitted to leave Michigan Stadium and - Stadium Gates will open three hours before the event continue north, Ann Arbor Saline Road will turn into Ave east. Jackson Ave will merge with Huron Street, Ann Arbor return on the same ticket. Re-admittance to Michigan at 10:00 AM. ® GUEST SERVICES - Any other devices that are deemed Guest Services Team Members are dangerous, inappropriate, interfere with THE BIG HOUSE SEATING CHART available in select parking lots and and/or distract the players, fans or THE BIG HOUSE SEATING CHART throughout Michigan Stadium to answer telecast of the game questions, address concerns, and listen to - Any such items should be returned to suggestions on game days. Remote Guest your vehicle Services kiosks can be found in the Blue, GATE Green, and Grey Lots on event day, prior to - Changes in national and regional security puck drop. Once inside, the stadium's four levels may affect security procedures at Guest Services kiosks are located at Gates Michigan Stadium 1 2, 4, 8, and 10. Guests can also visit our main Guest Services Building, located at RESTROOMS Gate 9, as well as our Guest Services and Changing tables are located in all Assistance for Persons with Disabilities restrooms at Michigan Stadium. Tent at the south end of Michigan Stadium, TEAM STORE SMOKING KEY across from section 12. The University of Michigan is a smoke-free LOST & FOUND campus. Smoking is prohibited in ALL FAMILY RESTROOM Game Day: Found items can be given to a 8 2 522 521 520 519 518 517 515 514 513 512 511 510 528 527 526 525 524 516 509 523 529 areas of Michigan Stadium. In addition, 50 530 531 507 53 GATE 506506 GATE 505 533 3 Michigan Stadium Event Team Member, a 504 WOMEN’S RESTROOM 534 412 408 50 535 guests wanting to leave and smoke may 416 415 414 413 411 410 409 407 406 405 404 502 536 417 403 501 Police Officer or taken to Guest Services at NHLFanCodeofConduct 418 402 NOT re-enter the stadium. It is the 419 312 311 310 309 308 307 306 305 304 401 Gate 9. Anyone wishing to inquire about a MEN’S RESTROOM 315 314 313 303 The National Hockey League and its 10 316 302 2 lost item may do so at Gate 9 Guest responsibility of all fans to observe the no- 317 41 42 43 44 123 4 5 301 Member Clubs are committed to creating ADA RESTROOM 40 6 Services. smoking regulation. a safe and comfortable environment and 42 43 44 123 4 TEAM STORE 39 41 5 7 SUITES enjoyable entertainment experience.
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