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I asked to speak to someone who is knowledgeable or could give me advice on what steps to take and instead they hung up on me. The female on the phone I spoke to could barely speak English.
Great place to adopt a dog or cat.
Thank you for your service for all animals who cannot defend themselves, and rely upon our humanity for their protection ☺️💜
I love this little place and it looks good enough fun for some people but it. time for me
Parking Lot for the Nationals game. If you park here definitely leave the game after the 8th inning because you may get caught in traffic for another hour.
Elaine W. Rifkin
at 2022 Jul 17
Elaine W. Rifkin
at 2022 Jul 17
Three of us drove in from Baltimore to see a friend living in the Watergate. Her home is lovely near restaurants and other venues. We miss her but see she is delighted with her new location and we are still close enough to see her! Elaine Rifkin Baltimore
Just a warning that if you sign up to make regular donations they make it impossible to cancel those donations. Literally had to contact my credit card company to block charges from them because they ignored my multiple requests to cancel my monthly donations.
Worst parking lot ever. Never park here, it takes forever to get in after the game. Only two ways on and out, just a terrible design. Please don't park here!
Be sure to have your walking shoes on when you park here. No easy exit out of this parking lot either. If you don't mind those obstacles, go for it.
if you’re looking to never leave the gravelly promised land that is parking lot T, this is the perfect parking lot for you!!! the parking lot attendant will over-park all the cars so that every Nationals-game-goer can now live in a parking lot commune forever and ever! 10/10 recommend for a new low rent living situation.
I have never been to a Nats game, and if I were to partake in a session of balls and sticks I would definitely not park this far away...and pay for it. Are you crazy?

But I give the parking lot 4 stars for not being a 14 story apartment. At least when I walk down the sidewalk by the old Lot T, I can still see the sky and I am grateful for that.
If you like parking a half mile away, negotiating the first few hundred yards (and more importantly, the last few hundred after dark) through a neighborhood, AND pay $30... this parking is for you. Compare to Philly where there's plenty of adjacent parking at $18... Metro in if you can.
Definition of superheros in my book for saving animals.
Just don't even bother with this or any of the other nearby lots that aren't part of the garage or very close to the stadium. You'll spend way too much money only to be treated to a lot full of pot holes and gravel, with some of the most narrow exits to the small side roads that you'll ever find. I would rather be jammed into a metro car with a hundred other fans than park in this cluster of a lot.
It is very easy to get to, but the cost is a bit pricey... sometimes you can pay cash to park, other times it is by ticket only. Rates are usually between $30-$40, depending on the game/time of day/day of the week. You have to walk about 3 blocks or so through a courtyard before you can even see the stadium... but once you see the ballpark, it is only about another 2-3 block walk from there. Traffic can be a little heavy and slow getting out of this parking lot, but it is very close to I395 which is very convenient.
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