MrTitleist said:I'll be with you guys in spirit from Seattle, WA.
seattlecowboy said:MrTitleist said:I'll be with you guys in spirit from Seattle, WA.
+1 I will also be with you guys in spirit from Seattle.
Spartanmike15 said:Where would you guys suggest the best place to tailgate is? My only game was last year and they had the visiting fans tailgate in the Willet lot by the baseball field. Is there anywhere that a large group of students tailgate or just wherever you find is good?
McPeachy said:Spartanmike15 said:Where would you guys suggest the best place to tailgate is? My only game was last year and they had the visiting fans tailgate in the Willet lot by the baseball field. Is there anywhere that a large group of students tailgate or just wherever you find is good?
Well...the genius's at UW determined a few seasons ago, that by god - no matter the weather, they should host the bulk of tailgating activities inside the IPF. After a year of that shit, they decided, whoops...we better grow tailgate on the outside a little - because for at least 1/2 of the games the weather is georgous, and some folks want to enjoy the sights and sounds of fall outdoor tailgating & football. What a better way to do that they decided, than to bump the price of a parking spot, for a few rows of parking (right outside the IPF) up $500 to $1500 - for the 6 game juggernaut schedule against such vaunted competition. So it is set. Tailgate in the IPF with the 100 year olds and 5 year olds (and help ruin the turf surface), or buy a spot for $1500 to tailgate right outside the IPF.
But there is more to the story. There is the fun bunch, that said FU - and kept their summit view spot, and have awesome parties without the cost and BS. SO...I would head that way if I were you! BYOB, and some to share, and you will have a great time. You may even get a handjob behind the dumpsters at the Hilton Garden Inn. Which is a nice addition to tailgating.
Spartanmike15 said:McPeachy said:Spartanmike15 said:Where would you guys suggest the best place to tailgate is? My only game was last year and they had the visiting fans tailgate in the Willet lot by the baseball field. Is there anywhere that a large group of students tailgate or just wherever you find is good?
Well...the genius's at UW determined a few seasons ago, that by god - no matter the weather, they should host the bulk of tailgating activities inside the IPF. After a year of that shit, they decided, whoops...we better grow tailgate on the outside a little - because for at least 1/2 of the games the weather is georgous, and some folks want to enjoy the sights and sounds of fall outdoor tailgating & football. What a better way to do that they decided, than to bump the price of a parking spot, for a few rows of parking (right outside the IPF) up $500 to $1500 - for the 6 game juggernaut schedule against such vaunted competition. So it is set. Tailgate in the IPF with the 100 year olds and 5 year olds (and help ruin the turf surface), or buy a spot for $1500 to tailgate right outside the IPF.
But there is more to the story. There is the fun bunch, that said FU - and kept their summit view spot, and have awesome parties without the cost and BS. SO...I would head that way if I were you! BYOB, and some to share, and you will have a great time. You may even get a handjob behind the dumpsters at the Hilton Garden Inn. Which is a nice addition to tailgating.
How much does it cost for a spot in the summit view lot? I'm sure I'll be the only person with a Spartan head on my back window and CA plates so shouldn't be too hard to find me.
McPeachy said:Spartanmike15 said:McPeachy said:Spartanmike15 said:Where would you guys suggest the best place to tailgate is? My only game was last year and they had the visiting fans tailgate in the Willet lot by the baseball field. Is there anywhere that a large group of students tailgate or just wherever you find is good?
Well...the genius's at UW determined a few seasons ago, that by god - no matter the weather, they should host the bulk of tailgating activities inside the IPF. After a year of that shit, they decided, whoops...we better grow tailgate on the outside a little - because for at least 1/2 of the games the weather is georgous, and some folks want to enjoy the sights and sounds of fall outdoor tailgating & football. What a better way to do that they decided, than to bump the price of a parking spot, for a few rows of parking (right outside the IPF) up $500 to $1500 - for the 6 game juggernaut schedule against such vaunted competition. So it is set. Tailgate in the IPF with the 100 year olds and 5 year olds (and help ruin the turf surface), or buy a spot for $1500 to tailgate right outside the IPF.
But there is more to the story. There is the fun bunch, that said FU - and kept their summit view spot, and have awesome parties without the cost and BS. SO...I would head that way if I were you! BYOB, and some to share, and you will have a great time. You may even get a handjob behind the dumpsters at the Hilton Garden Inn. Which is a nice addition to tailgating.
How much does it cost for a spot in the summit view lot? I'm sure I'll be the only person with a Spartan head on my back window and CA plates so shouldn't be too hard to find me.
In all seriousness...how far do you live from the stadium? You can easily walk from almost everywhere in the area - from downtown to the stadium is about a mile to mile & half is all. A lot of folks park around Washington park and walk (or in that area). Find a party & join in...most folks are fairly laid back. The Summit view lot spots are tied through the CJC, so donor driven ($300). Below is the link:
http://cowboyjoeclub.com/membership/priority-parking/
Spartanmike15 said:McPeachy said:Spartanmike15 said:McPeachy said:Spartanmike15 said:Where would you guys suggest the best place to tailgate is? My only game was last year and they had the visiting fans tailgate in the Willet lot by the baseball field. Is there anywhere that a large group of students tailgate or just wherever you find is good?
Well...the genius's at UW determined a few seasons ago, that by god - no matter the weather, they should host the bulk of tailgating activities inside the IPF. After a year of that shit, they decided, whoops...we better grow tailgate on the outside a little - because for at least 1/2 of the games the weather is georgous, and some folks want to enjoy the sights and sounds of fall outdoor tailgating & football. What a better way to do that they decided, than to bump the price of a parking spot, for a few rows of parking (right outside the IPF) up $500 to $1500 - for the 6 game juggernaut schedule against such vaunted competition. So it is set. Tailgate in the IPF with the 100 year olds and 5 year olds (and help ruin the turf surface), or buy a spot for $1500 to tailgate right outside the IPF.
But there is more to the story. There is the fun bunch, that said FU - and kept their summit view spot, and have awesome parties without the cost and BS. SO...I would head that way if I were you! BYOB, and some to share, and you will have a great time. You may even get a handjob behind the dumpsters at the Hilton Garden Inn. Which is a nice addition to tailgating.
How much does it cost for a spot in the summit view lot? I'm sure I'll be the only person with a Spartan head on my back window and CA plates so shouldn't be too hard to find me.
In all seriousness...how far do you live from the stadium? You can easily walk from almost everywhere in the area - from downtown to the stadium is about a mile to mile & half is all. A lot of folks park around Washington park and walk (or in that area). Find a party & join in...most folks are fairly laid back. The Summit view lot spots are tied through the CJC, so donor driven ($300). Below is the link:
http://cowboyjoeclub.com/membership/priority-parking/
I live just past the golf course off of greys gable. Not too far. I'm going to hold off on the donations just for a parking spot. I have enough money tied up in school donations right now that I'm not even there to enjoy. Thanks for the link.
The Virginian said:Unfortunately, I'll be listening to Dave and Kevin via the inter webs here on the East Coast. However, I'm working on coming out for the CSU game in November and I'll be at the Appalachian State game in October.
Asmodeanreborn said:Going to try to drive up there, depending on when my brother shows up.
Edit: also, how are the cheapest tickets $32 for this game? I can go to stupid Air Force games in Colorado Springs for $8 with the Denver Post discount.