Camping World Stadium Parking

We're in town for the Man City FIFA game next week, and I'm trying decide between getting a parking pass for the lots near the stadium or parking downtown and taking the shuttle to the game. Is there to do after the game (5:30ish) if we're looking to kill time before driving in traffic (We're staying near Disney Springs)? Anything fun to see, do or eat near the shuttle stop? Or just park close for convivence (Lot C, 4 or 6) and avoid longer time in the heat? We'll have older teens (16yo) with us...

Thank you!

For attending the Man City FIFA game at Camping World Stadium, choosing the best parking option depends on convenience, comfort, and your plans after the game. Here’s a detailed breakdown:

Parking Options

1. Stadium Lot Parking (Lots C, 4, or 6)

  • Closest to the stadium, minimizing walking in the heat and large crowds.
  • Convenient for families with older teens — you can leave immediately after the game without waiting for shuttles or navigating through downtown traffic.
  • Pricing varies but is generally straightforward and predictable.
  • Best choice if your priority is comfort and avoiding long lines or delays in leaving the area.

2. Downtown Parking with Shuttle

  • Potentially less expensive, but involves additional walking and waiting for shuttles before and after the game.
  • Allows for exploring downtown Orlando before the game, which could be fun if you arrive early.
  • After the game, traffic back to your car or shuttle boarding could be crowded, especially with teens.
  • If you park downtown, you’ll likely be near Lake Eola Park or the Thornton Park district — options for casual strolling or grabbing a snack before heading back to Disney Springs.

Post-Game Ideas Around Stadium or Shuttle Stop

Since your game ends around 5:30 PM, you have a bit of time before heading back to Disney Springs. Options depend on your parking choice:

  • Near Camping World Stadium:
    • Icon Park on International Drive: features the Wheel, restaurants, and shops. Great for a quick bite or a short ride on The Wheel.
    • Point Orlando area: casual dining, cafes, or ice cream for teens.
  • Downtown Shuttle Stop:
    • Lake Eola Park: nice for a walk, swan boat rentals, and people-watching.
    • Thornton Park District: charming streets with outdoor cafes, pizza, and dessert spots.
    • Wall Street or Church Street area: quick bites or casual dining options.

Recommendations

  • If your priority is convenience, minimal walking, and avoiding heat, book a stadium lot parking pass (Lot C, 4, or 6).
  • If you want to explore downtown a bit and don’t mind extra time on shuttles, downtown parking can be a fun option, but expect crowds and wait times post-game.
  • Consider grabbing a snack or meal either near the stadium or at the shuttle stop — this also gives older teens a break and an opportunity to stretch after the game.

Overall, for a family with older teens and considering a 5:30 PM end time in Florida heat, stadium lot parking is likely the most stress-free choice, while allowing flexibility for a short post-game stop nearby if desired.


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