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@countrygirlusa this is great info! Thank you! I’m not opposed to walking a little to save some money on parking so I’ll look further into that! The only concern I’d have is a late night unscheduled health situation that would require us to quickly get somewhere because I *think* the subway closes at maybe 1am or something? But that’s just me trying to plan for everything in advance which isn’t always helpful. LOL

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The subways may close at a certain time (I don't know when) but there is a call button to call the security staff on duty, and they can open the gate for you to get in. They gave us a card with phone numbers to call if we had any questions 24/7 at one of the early appointments. If there is an emergency, you will get instructions on what to do. Please let me know if you have any further questions.

@wifeatbedside We had a couple of mid-night runs back to Methodist hospital 9-4 (station 94 as it’s affectionately called) it’s the BMT unit. As mentioned, we stayed at the Marriott Res Inn on Center street. You take the elevator to the S level, which is subway…turn left and head down the enclosed, well lighted, easy wheeling hallway (subway) to the clinic. It doesn’t close! You can get into the clinic to the elevators just fine.
You’ll also be given a card with phone numbers to call 24/7 for assistance. The team answers immediately to give direction. So you will never be left foundering as to what to do. ☺️.
* Oops…looks like @countrygirlusa beat me to that information! (🥰)