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Parking & Directions for Rice Owls Tudor Fieldhouse
Rice University, Houston, TX
77005, US
1. Rice University Parking Garage - 0.3 miles, $5
2. West Lot - 0.4 miles, $8
3. East Lot - 0.5 miles, $7
4. Greenbriar Lot - 0.6 miles, $6
5. University Boulevard Parking - 0.7 miles, $10
Rice Owls Basketball Live at Tudor Fieldhouse | San Antonio
The Alamodome in San Antonio is more than just a massive sports and event arena, it’s a hub of energy, especially during big events like the annual beer festival where the parking lot buzzes with activity. Parking can sometimes feel like a game of Tetris, but using smartphone apps to book your spot ahead of time really takes the stress out of it. The Alamodome parking lots are pretty accessible, with good transit options nearby, making it easier to get in and out without losing your mind. Just a heads up, keeping your parking permit visible is a good idea, nobody wants to be that person fumbling around trying to find their ticket when it’s time to leave. Many fans love arriving early, grabbing some snacks or drinks, and soaking up the pre-game vibe, it’s almost as much part of the experience as the game itself. And if you're thinking about grabbing a bite nearby, some eateries even offer parking validation, which is a sweet bonus. For Rice Owls San Antonio supporters, catching a game here isn’t just about the sport, it’s about the whole experience, the lively atmosphere, and making memories in a place that feels like a part of the city’s heartbeat.