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ParkHub Destresses Super Bowl By Offering Fans Online Reservation System

ParkHub.com offers a free aggregative parking reservation and parking search platform to help connect parking customers with available parking.

2013-01-15
DALLAS, TX, January 15, 2013 (Press-News.org) The nightmare of scrambling to find parking at one of the year's biggest sports events has been alleviated, with ParkHub.com providing reserved parking at Mercedes Benz Superdome in New Orleans for Super Bowl 2013.

Divisional Weekend has come and gone with just four teams remaining in the hunt for the Super Bowl XLVII trophy.

The Falcons will go head to head with the 49ers and Patriots face off with the Ravens for a shot at the Super Bowl.
NFL Conference championship games will take place on Jan. 20, 2013.

Fans heading to the Big Easy from all over the nation can utilize the Dallas-based company's service to reserve their parking spaces in advance, allowing them to avoid the frustration of finding and paying for parking amid the chaos of game day. In these tough economic times, it's enough that you've spent lots of money on your tickets, and finding and paying for parking can ruin your Super Bowl experience.

ParkHub.com offers a free aggregative parking reservation and parking search platform to help connect parking customers with available parking. With ParkHub.com, event patrons can plan, select and purchase the location they want to park ahead of time, allowing these parkers to enjoy a carefree parking experience the day of their event. Users know right where to go and are assured a convenient parking space, improving their overall experience.

Currently on ParkHub.com, parking for the Super Bowl 2013 is being offered from Jan. 28 through Feb. 4, and ranges from $75 for tailgating to $1,800 for RV capabilities. An added bonus about reserving with ParkHub.com is that you can resell or trade your reservation if you can't make the game (or opt out of going if you're not a fan of the playoff winners).

ParkHub.com President & CEO George Baker urged fans to make use of the service in order to allow them to arrive pumped up for the games, rather than worried about the parking situation, adding that they should do so sooner rather than later.

"From my historical experience pre-selling parking spaces for the last two Super Bowls, there has been an unprecedented amount of traffic to the site looking for parking a month ahead of time as opposed to one or two weeks out in recent years," he said. "There is a tremendous amount of momentum heading into this Super Bowl, and with ParkHub.com, fans have the chance to alleviate much of the stress and chaos."

About ParkHub.com

Based in Dallas, Texas, ParkHub.com eliminates the frustration and uncertainty of finding a parking spot. The ParkHub.com online parking reservation platform is easy to use and simplifies the parking process for both the parker and the parking provider. Founded on the principles of excellent customer service, ParkHub.com enhances the customer experience with a guaranteed reserved parking spot, route directions with estimated time of arrival and a pre-paid parking rate. For more information, visit www.ParkHub.com.

Your Premier Online Parking Reservation System.


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[Press-News.org] ParkHub Destresses Super Bowl By Offering Fans Online Reservation System
ParkHub.com offers a free aggregative parking reservation and parking search platform to help connect parking customers with available parking.