Rivercats definitely not ready to handle the masses. I remember years ago just driving into a parking lot, paying cash, and parking. Easy. Now, there seems to be a variety of parking lots, but some are not open to the public (which you don't realize until you're at the lot) and there was nobody directing traffic. What a mess. So...we drive around and finally find a lot. What we didn't know was there would be a 40 minute wait to pay for parking using a machine that was extremely slow (many in line just gave up and said they would risk a parking ticket!). We left after 5 innings, and noticed some lots originally closed to the public were now open. Of course, at that time, nobody was looking for parking. We also noticed a lot charging $25 for parking was immediately next to a lot charging $1.75. Should also mention all the concession lines were the longest I've ever seen at any ballpark and extremely slow. This was a really bad experience.