Game Day Made Easy: K-State Union Revives Free Shuttle to Bill Snyder Family Stadium

MANHATTAN, Kan. — Kansas State University’s home football games are about to get a whole lot easier for fans. The K-State Student Union and Housing and Dining Services have teamed up once again to offer free shuttle rides to Bill Snyder Family Stadium.

The shuttle service is designed to help fans avoid the hassle of game day traffic and parking. It begins its route two hours before kickoff, departing from the south circle on M.L.K. Jr. Drive, located between the K-State Parking Garage and the Union. Passengers will be dropped off near the Jardine Plaza Neighborhood, a short distance from the stadium. For fans looking to grab a bite before the game, JP’s Sports Grill will be open and serving game-day favorites.

The return service begins in the third quarter with five minutes left on the clock and runs for about an hour after the game ends. For those who choose to drive to campus and take the shuttle, the K-State Union parking garage is free on Saturdays and Sundays.

This partnership provides a convenient way for students, alumni, and fans to get to and from the game, making the game day experience stress-free.

Campus Parking Regulations: http://www.k-state.edu/parking/

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