Attendees of Monday’s Cricket World Cup match in Nassau County had a largely smooth experience. Some fans praised the organization of the event, calling it “fantastic” and noting that it was a “really easy commute.” Many attendees chose to drive to the Nassau Coliseum parking lot before walking or taking buses to the match.
There was some confusion surrounding the buses, as some attendees were under the impression that they were only for those with mobility issues. However, the Nassau County executive’s office clarified that the buses were available for everyone. Others traveled to the Westbury train station via the Long Island Rail Road and then took buses to Eisenhower Park for the match.
While fans were pleased with how the event was organized, not all local residents were as happy. One nearby resident mentioned that multiple cars belonging to cricket match attendees were parked on his block. Police are reminding attendees to avoid parking in residential neighborhoods to show respect for the local community.
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