Uber costs on the primary night time of Exterior Lands in San Francisco had been very, very excessive
A word to the wise: find a way to get home from Outside Lands without using a rideshare app.
Uber prices on the first night of Outside Lands in San Francisco were very, very high
Uber prices on the first night of Outside Lands in San Francisco were very, very high
Uber prices on the first night of Outside Lands in San Francisco were very, very high
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The first day of Outside Lands was a triumphant return to the festival’s past glory. It was a solemn moment for locals like Remi Wolf, who performed a jubilant set on the Sutro Stage. Excited bands like Khruangbin delivered a sunny afternoon set that featured a number of covers including Sister Nancy’s “Bam Bam,” headliners The Strokes talked some trash about the city, and Tyler, The Creator, proved he was a true superstar. Status has reached.
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However, after the festival it got a little more complicated. As expected, the thousands of people leaving Golden Gate Park at one time resulted in a small bottleneck at the exit, but the crowd moved at a steady pace. Outside, enhanced public transport and a shuttle service tried to ease the complications of leaving the festival. Buses were full but plentiful, with a long line of them ready. Dozens of hot dog vendors stood by to feed anyone who had to wait.
Richmond residents, who have a complicated relationship with the festival, saw crowds pour into the neighborhood and march down Cabrillo Street, which fortunately was closed as part of the Slow Streets program.
However, if you did choose to take a lift, you had to pay a significant increase price.
The four-mile drive to Lower Haight was $ 73.41, while a trip across the bay to Oakland was $ 127.40. Prices dropped quickly, after half an hour prices dropped to $ 54.66 after Lower Haight
So if you’re traveling to the festival tonight, book a festival shuttle ride in advance, plan your bus route, or bring a bike.
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