
Windy City Bulls Announce Free Parking
May 15, 2023 - NBA G League (G League)
Windy City Bulls News Release
The Windy City Bulls, presented by BMO, are proud to introduce complimentary parking for all the team's home games at NOW Arena during the 2023-24 NBA G League season.
The team has partnered with Arena management to provide this perk for fans attending WCB games, with both parties believing that it will serve to enhance the guest experience.
"We continue to listen to our customers and as we strive to provide the best entertainment experience in the northwest suburbs, we also want to ensure that our events remain affordable for the community to enjoy," explained Windy City President, Brad Seymour. "We feel that by offering complimentary parking it will be one more way to not only meet the expectations of our fans, but improve the overall experience of attending our events."
From a logistics perspective, fans can expect that this new offering will also greatly improve ingress for vehicles approaching the Arena before games and the time it takes to enter the parking lots, which in turn will allow fans to enter the Arena in a timelier fashion.
The Windy City Bulls will tip-off its seventh season at Hoffman Estates' NOW Arena in November. For more information about Membership and Group Experiences, visit WindyCityBulls.com.
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