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Advice on what fans making their first visit to Gillette can expect
Every year hundreds of fans make their first visit to the Boston area, and their first visit to Foxboro to see the Patriots play live. Many come here in search of advice, and with questions about where to stay, what to do, how long will it take to get there, etcetera.
Unfortunately many of those questions are often unanswered because they are in one of the less-often visited subforums such as the New Members Area or Patriot Nation, so after seeing one of these threads over there I thought I'd start a thread here where it will hopefully get more expert responses for those making their first pilgrimage to Gillette. In addition others that ask similar questions throughout the season can be pointed to this thread for answers.
Here's a sampling of one of these threads; hopefully the forum can offer some good advice based on their experiences.
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Originally Posted by Glorystomper
Now.. this will be my first time in Boston, and it'll be my FIRST ever NFL game!!! (I went to go watch the local Toronto Argonauts play when we got Ricky Williams, but I don't really think CFL really counts haha).
As far as I know, we will be staying in Boston, and my gf said that Gillette Stadium is about an hour away from our hotel :s Can anyone offer any advice as to how early we should show up for the evening game? What about tailgating parties? I've heard so much about them but I've never been to one and I'm not quite sure how it works..
Finally.. since I bought the tickets online and I've never seen actual NFL tickets, how do I know these things are the real deal and I won't be turned away at the gates ala Homer Simpson (sorry sir, these aren't even tickets.. they're printed on crackers! DOH!)
Hahaha
Thanks in advance
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Re: Advice on what fans making their first visit to Gillette can expect
As far as I know, we will be staying in Boston, and my gf said that Gillette Stadium is about an hour away from our hotel :s Can anyone offer any advice as to how early we should show up for the evening game? 4 hours early is a good rule of thumb if you plan on tailgating...2 otherwise, just to be safe
What about tailgating parties? Smerlas runs a Patsfan tailgate party..http://www.patriotstailgate.com/...otherwise, if you have any friends here, see about meeting them and tailgating.There are plenty of friendly Pats fans who regularly help out our out of town brethren
I've heard so much about them but I've never been to one and I'm not quite sure how it works.. it works like this....a group parks together,puts up a tent, takes out the grilles and...well whatever, you'll see just about everything you can imagine
Finally.. since I bought the tickets online and I've never seen actual NFL tickets, how do I know these things are the real deal and I won't be turned away at the gates ala Homer Simpson (sorry sir, these aren't even tickets.. they're printed on crackers! DOH!) in Boston take them to ACE ticket...they'll verify them for you..free of charge
Re: Advice on what fans making their first visit to Gillette can expect
jmt - thanks for posting it onto the main section, i wasn't sure where to post it so i figured i'd stick it someplace where local people would see it. guess i shoulda checked the date when someone last posted!
joker - awesome, thanks for the reply! gonna look into that smerlas link
Re: Advice on what fans making their first visit to Gillette can expect
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Originally Posted by Glorystomper
jmt - thanks for posting it onto the main section, i wasn't sure where to post it so i figured i'd stick it someplace where local people would see it. guess i shoulda checked the date when someone last posted!
joker - awesome, thanks for the reply! gonna look into that smerlas link
pats vs colts! woo! should be a great game!!!
Actually you wouldn't have been able to start a thread in this forum anyways; we had to implement a 50-post minimum before starting a thread here due to too many trolls signing up and posting tons of BS on game days several years ago.
Besides, it's an often-asked question so it's not a bad idea to put something together in one place here for those with similar questions over the course of the season.
I haven't been to Foxboro in several years so I'm hesitant to give my own opinions; I'd prefer folks that have been there often more recently to chime in. However, I will say that the consensus is that taking the train is not a preferred option. It's very slow; you miss the tailgating experience; and you may miss kickoff if it's delayed.
- Parking: be prepared; it's probably the most expensive there is in the NFL. I'll leave it up to others for recommendations on which lots would be preferable.
- Since you're from Canada I don't have to tell you about dressing in layers.
- If you're planning on visiting the Patriots Hall of Fame you should do that the day before; if I recall correctly it's not open on game days. Perhaps somebody can either confirm or refute that statement for me.
- Everybody is going to have their own opinions on what to do while you're here, but if you asked me I would narrow it down to (a) a visit to the North End, with at least one meal there; (b) at least one meal at just about any seafood restaurant in the city; (c) even though it is touristy, a visit to Faneuil Hall. It's walking distance to the North End so you can combine those two as well.
Pats-Colts for your first game in Foxboro? Wow, anything after that may end up being a huge letdown!
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Re: Advice on what fans making their first visit to Gillette can expect
Hey fans making first trip - congrats and have a ball! I am a long time season ticket holder who has actually given up tailgating and started spending my pre-games at Patriot Place, usually Skip Jacks, where I can enjoy several glasses of wine, a good meal and not freeze my butt off along with other merry Pats fans. Skip Jacks is a kind of pricy mostly seafood place, but I have never been shut out of a table there and you can wait around the crowded bar watching the early game or pregame coverage on their many t.v.'s before your table is ready. There is also Red Robin where I enjoyed the bar but didn't get a table in time the one time I tried it. CBS Scene is always a 2-3 hr. wait by the time I get there (2-3 hours before the game) so I have never tried that one. There are several other restaurants but I usually stick with Skip Jacks.
I come from southern NH. Normally it takes me one hour and ten minutes to drive to Foxboro but I make sure I leave about 3 1/2 to 4 hours prior to kickoff on game day; maybe longer if it is a Monday night game and you have to deal with regular traffic on top of game traffic. I come down Rte. 1 South, where you will come too if you are driving from Boston or points north and I like to park in the lots just north of the stadium (between a liquor store and a Ford dealer) on the other side (from the stadium) of Rte. 1. The Stadium will be on your left, these two lots are on the right. You have to make a left to get out after the game but usually they have a cop there letting people out periodically so it goes relatively fast, most of the time (traffic and getting out after the game are often two of the biggest headaches of a trip to Foxboro. Try to relax and just enjoy the game itself). The lots, which are official stadium lots, cost $50.00 last year, and I expect it will be the same this year. There are similar lots on the other side of the stadium if you come in on Rte. 1 north. As long as you are not meeting someone for tailgating and don't mind a bit of a walk, I do not recommend parking right at the stadium. You can get trapped for hours after the game (which can also happen to you periodically in an outlying lot, despite your best efforts). Lots of tailgating occurs in every lot, so you can probably find a party, or you can do what I do and head for Patriot Place.
You can also take the train from South Station in Boston, which I tried once to see if it saved me any time (it didn't). I believe it leaves 2 hours before kick-off and at the end of the game a half hour after the game ends. Check the schedule. The train does save you the stress of driving, but then you have the stress of "am I going to make it on time?" By the time my train got there we had to run for our seats to make opening kick-off. I knew where I was going and you won't, so keep that in mind. You probably won't have any time for tailgating or eating beforehand. Others on here have taken the train and missed opening kick-off. Still, if you are not familiar with the area and nervous about driving, it might be a good option to try.
Bottom line - it can be stressful and expensive getting to a game. Once you make it there you will be bummed that you can't watch every game live. There is no substitute for it, IMO. If you can sit back and relax and ignore the dent in your wallet (something I always try to do if I am doing something special for myself), you will have a blast.
Re: Advice on what fans making their first visit to Gillette can expect
I like to get in and get out. I'm not a tailgater or drinker. I commute from an hr. + away so I want to get out of the stadium area after the game as soon as possible. The best way to do that is to park in one of the the parking lots about a mile from the stadium-have a nice walk to the game and split right after the 4th qtr....you'll make it to your car and beat the worst traffic....unless you want to stay and party.
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I have been a long time reader of this board and even though I don't post much I do enjoy reading everyone's opinion on things. Well almost everyone's.
But today I need your help. My fiance and I are planning a trip to go to our first football game. She is a big Cowboys fan so naturally the only game she agreed to go to this year is the Patriots vs Cowboys on October 16th. We live in Salt Lake City and we have never been to Boston. I was hoping that the board could give a fellow pats fan(and cowboys fan) some advice on booking our trip. Where to stay, where not to stay, where to buy tickets, what section is the best for the price. You know, those kind of things. Is there any good bundle packages that you know of that include air fare hotel and everything?
Keep in mind that we have never been to a football game or Gillette stadium before so any advice you could give me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your help and Go Patriots!
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This is known as "bad luck." RAH
Re: Booking trip to my first Patriots game... Help!
your better off flying into green airport in ri. its closer to foxboro than logan airport in boston. also try and get a place to stay close to foxboro. it will make it much easier for the both of you. unless you wanted to make seeing boston part of your trip. if thats the case just forget everything i just said lol.
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