Savannah Bananas in Chapel Hill: Parking, shuttles, traffic
Here’s what to know about how to get to the Kenan Stadium games this weekend.
www.newsobserver.comHere’s the latest I can gather on Savannah Bananas in Chapel Hill.
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Here’s what to know about how to get to the Kenan Stadium games this weekend.
www.newsobserver.comWhile hotel demand is being absorbed across Orange, Durham, and Wake counties, Chapel Hill will serve as the central hub for this high-impact weekend. Visitors traveling for the Bananas will dine, shop, and explore throughout Orange County, while also contributing to broader regional visitation and spending. … The Chapel Hill/Orange County Welcome Center at 308 West Franklin Street will be open extended hours on April 11 from 9 am – 5 pm and Sunday April 12 from 9 am – noon. Drop by and take a...
www.ci.carrboro.nc.usBanana Ball fever has officially hit Chapel Hill, with yellow banners and bright posters taking over downtown ahead of the Savannah Bananas' two sold‑out games.
abc11.comThe Savannah Bananas are heading to Kenan Stadium! The barnstorming baseball team will play two games against the Texas Tailgaters on April 11-12, 2026 at UNC-Chapel Hill’s football home as […]
thetriangleweekender.comVisitors to downtown Chapel Hill and Carrboro will see yellow banners on light poles and be welcomed with Bananas Ball Fan specials at select businesses.
townofcarrboro.orgExecutive Director of the Orange County Visitor's Bureau Lauri Paolecelli spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Thursday, October 30.
chapelboro.comFrom Visit Chapel Hill/Orange County CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — April 2, 2026 — The Savannah Bananas will bring an unprecedented level of excitement and visitation to Chapel Hill on April 11–12, as two
www.carrboronc.govVisitors to downtown Chapel Hill and Carrboro will see yellow banners on light poles and be welcomed with posters, pennants, buttons, and rack cards with Bananas Ball Fan specials at select businesses.
townofcarrboro.orgKenan Stadium played host from April 11-12 to 100,000-plus fans who came to see the one-of-a-kind baseball team.
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