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Sold out already. Still like a twenty year waiting list.You can always hang in the lot post-game and wait till the traffic leaves. Not sure there will be sell outs this season anyway.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Sold out already. Still like a twenty year waiting list.You can always hang in the lot post-game and wait till the traffic leaves. Not sure there will be sell outs this season anyway.
I usually get tickets from a season ticket holder that is a friend of the family so the section I am usually in all have known each other for a while. One time some guy who clearly wasn't part of that group asked the people in front of him to sit down because he didn't want to stand to see over them. The reaction was hilarious. The stereotypically thick accents accosting him from all angles. "This guy just came hea to do a book repoht on grass growing" "Why don't you head to a stall in the ladies room and sit down theah" were among my favorites.Get a good look of the people behind you before the game. Are they drunk middle aged men who look like they're having a bad time? Some of the fans expect to sit on their fat asses for the entire three hours and will threaten you if you dare block the views to which they are more entitled than you.
People will hate on this, but it's happened to me three different times.
I've been going there occasionally since the beginning when we didn't have any need for tail-gaiting. Back then we tried driving (we were about an hour north) and later we took the train from Boston, which was our easiest option and much faster. I checked by calling my neighbor who I knew was there and we'd beat him by a mile.Going to Gillette for the first time this fall. Pending the schedule looking at either September or October. Any suggestions for the smoothest/best experience?
Is football king?Sold out already. Still like a twenty year waiting list.
Is football king?
That is an unusually friendly, jovial response. I am not exaggerating to say I have seen fights break out over the whole sit/stand thing.I usually get tickets from a season ticket holder that is a friend of the family so the section I am usually in all have known each other for a while. One time some guy who clearly wasn't part of that group asked the people in front of him to sit down because he didn't want to stand to see over them. The reaction was hilarious. The stereotypically thick accents accosting him from all angles. "This guy just came hea to do a book repoht on grass growing" "Why don't you head to a stall in the ladies room and sit down theah" were among my favorites.
Honestly unless there is a kid behind me I am not sitting down for 90% of the game. If you want to watch the game in a comfortable environment stay home.That is an unusually friendly, jovial response. I am not exaggerating to say I have seen fights break out over the whole sit/stand thing.
Try the clam chowder.Going to Gillette for the first time this fall. Pending the schedule looking at either September or October. Any suggestions for the smoothest/best experience?
Its a chain reaction.Honestly unless there is a kid behind me I am not sitting down for 90% of the game. If you want to watch the game in a comfortable environment stay home.
Honestly unless there is a kid behind me I am not sitting down for 90% of the game. If you want to watch the game in a comfortable environment stay home.
Its a chain reaction.
The people down in the first rows stand for whatever reason and subsequent rows follow up to the top.
Going to the games in person is less enjoyable as time passes.We are diehards we want to stand and scream the whole game.
But seriously don't be that guy on either side of this debate. Just do what the people around you are doing.
Don't be the stubborn guy standing annoying everyone else just because you feel entitled to be a hardcore fan.
And don't be that guy yelling down in front when the entire section or large portions are all on their feet.
I miss TB and BB too.Going to the games in person is less enjoyable as time passes.
That's not the reason.I miss TB and BB too.
Live will always be the best way to watch.
We had good luck with the train back a few years ago but we weren't tailgaters.The train there and back sucks and should be avoided.
The last time I took it, it arrived late and I missed kickoff. And then you are trapped to take it back which can stink if you want to leave early or hang around later. And it's just soooo slow, at least on the approach from Providence.We had good luck with the train back a few years ago but we weren't tailgaters.
What do you think sucks about it? It was much quicker for us from the north.
Oh, yeah, unless someone did everything for me... drive, pay, get me food, souvenirs, etc.... there is no way I ever want to go to a football game I care about at a stadium ever again. I'm a quiet, focused person. I don't do the yelling and stomping stuff.
I'm glad I went to one, but that was enough to convince me it's not my scene
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