Tickets to this year’s Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival sold out fast, but it’s never too late to beat parking prices and reduce traffic congestion.
If you’re going to the carnival, this is the perfect opportunity to go Metro — just take the Expo Line to Expo/Vermont Station and join other music lovers at Exposition Park as Tyler the Creator, Lil Wayne, Erykah Badu, Chance the Rapper, Anderson Paak and more put on an epic performance this Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 12 and 13.
Additionally, going Metro means you get a free Camp Flog Gnaw poster! To receive it, be sure to show your valid TAP card at the information booth on the South Lawn before 4 p.m. each day.
Interested in riding a Metro Bike through downtown Los Angeles? Metro Bike Share will be at the corner of Vermont and Exposition on Sunday offering discounted Annual Flex passes for $20. Use the exclusive coupon code CAMPFLOGGNAW2016 to redeem your discount online!
CFG performances begin at 12 p.m. noon both Saturday and Sunday. The show is open to all ages. Carnival rides will also be available on-site and are free to everyone. Finally, a few quick tips to consider:
- See what’s allowed inside the carnival
- To avoid long lines, purchase round-trip fare ahead of time.
- Round-trip fare is $3.50 stored value + $1 for a reusable TAP card.
- For trips only on Expo Line (with no transfers), the last trains leaves Expo/Vermont Station at 2:10 a.m.
- Those transferring to other lines, the last trains leave at 1:30 a.m. Saturday and 12:45 a.m. Sunday.
- Follow @metrolaalerts on Twitter for service updates.
- To plan your best route, use the Metro Trip Planner.
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I feel that METRO should charge for parking in all the stations that have parking. This discouragess people who don’t use the METRO System to not park in the lots. There should be a reservation system associated with each parking lot/structur so that people know that they have a parking space. We helped METRO pay for this parking, so lets not make it free. It’s OUR taxes, DON’T WASTE THEM on free parking! The land costs money, it costs money to maintain these lots. NO FREE PARKING ANYWHERE!!!!
I hope the defeat in this election is teaching us a lesson, Metro has to develop a real plan tailored for Los Angeles to become a real alternative for commuting and make people leave their car at a station free parking lot. I used the Metro for my daily commute for 5 years until I got tire of paying for a monthly pass and use the pass for just two weeks due to lack of parking, plus wasting 30 minutes everyday looking for parking. This is about the Green Line I-605 Norwalk station even that the parking has 2.500 spaces is full by 7.30 Am, getting to the station using a skateboard or bicycle is not a realistic alternative. I was very close to vote no on measure M.