JaacHerself
JaacHerself t1_j9pj5yl wrote
If you’re traveling in, you will need a car. Mansfield is not near Boston and not near the airport. I don’t know about public transportation but I’ve never considered using it to get there.
Seats are worth paying more for over lawn, please trust myself and other commenters. You can barely see what’s going on from the lawn, it’s the cheapest way in the venue and fun if you’re there for a good time but not to enjoy the band. I regret only buying lawn seats for this venue seeing some of my favorite bands. Consider paying for seats.
Despite my tone, I do really enjoy the xfinity center and have been there a bunch of times. Pros: you can tailgate! Arrive early when the parking lots open and set up shop with beers and food. You can eat and drink (without being super obnoxious) before doors open at the show. Grills are allowed from what I remember.
I have also paid up for VIP parking the last few times I’ve been there and it’s MASSIVELY improved the headache of leaving xfinity. Yes, the up charges for everything are annoying, but I’ve realized it’s worth the convenience of time saved. I 100% recommend buying a parking pass as well. You will get out of there in minutes and avoid the hour long traffic jam, and not have to run out of the show halfway through the last song to beat traffic.
JaacHerself t1_j96j4bc wrote
Reply to comment by chancimus33 in Solar Panels by Technical_Pay9104
You can also buy them directly from the Girl Scouts online for half the price Amazon has them at, and know your money is supporting a troop :-) link
JaacHerself t1_j96eero wrote
Reply to Solar Panels by Technical_Pay9104
Never buy anything from someone going door to door. Except Girl Scout cookies (if they even do that anymore). Rule #1 as a homeowner.
JaacHerself t1_j9tk70q wrote
Reply to Do any dispensaries in Boston take out of state med cards? by Centegram
Not accepted in Mass but Mass has enough of a rec program. Out of state cards are accepted in Maine.
Maine like RI has medical reciprocity which means they accept out of state medical cards. Mass doesn’t have that in their medical program.