Anyone been to a game in the New Orleans Superdome?

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Counter-Tre
06-03-2012, 04:44 AM
God help me, I turn 40 September 7th this year and I am treating myself. I am flying to the Big Easy and my burgundy and gold ass will be in the stands for RGIII's debut. Is it a nice stadium? How hostile are the fans? What's the tailgaiting situation? Any input would be appreciated. Hail!

skinsfaninok
06-03-2012, 11:18 AM
I'm actually looking today For tickets myself! But I would drive it's about 12 hours. Yes I've been several times to saints games when I lived down there and it's a good atmosphere, obviously anywhere you will have idiots trying to start crap but I think it's a good place to go watch a game. I'm for sure going to@ NO or@ STL week 2 . HTTR

Edit: stadium was re done after Katrina and its much nicer inside.

RedskinRat
06-03-2012, 03:16 PM
Have been doing the same myself. Skins fans should be able to take advantage of a weak NO team fanbase looking to offload their tickets.

Either way I'll be there also. HTTR!

firstdown
06-04-2012, 11:57 AM
God help me, I turn 40 September 7th this year and I am treating myself. I am flying to the Big Easy and my burgundy and gold ass will be in the stands for RGIII's debut. Is it a nice stadium? How hostile are the fans? What's the tailgaiting situation? Any input would be appreciated. Hail!

I've never been to the stadium but I do know where to tailgait.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_BfRKfdJBnes/TM-0Su1wwcI/AAAAAAAAAE8/YeDTDEMSSsI/s1600/bourbon+street.jpg

Redskin Jim
06-04-2012, 12:45 PM
Have been doing the same myself. Skins fans should be able to take advantage of a weak NO team fanbase looking to offload their tickets.

Either way I'll be there also. HTTR!

Truly laughable! I KNOW you have never been to the Superdome or New Orleans for that matter. Anyway, back to the O.P., The tailgating scene is a good one, all around the Dome. I prefer to meet up with friends around the Rampart-Julia parking lots. Normal tailgating activities, (drinks, food, cornhole, tossing the pigskin), with some New Orleans flare, (food, drinks, music-quite often live). You really can't go wrong, whether you pre-game in a bar or restaurant or head to the Dome for tailgating. Another thing to remember is it is a Noon game, so that tends to be a little less wild than a later or night game. The atmosphere is generally pretty friendly, unless you piss off the wrong people, which is pretty common at any venue. As far as weak fan base goes... I have been to at least 5 NFL venues RFK, FED EX, The Superdome, Candlestick, Veterans stadium, and plenty of college and other pro sport stadiums, and NONE OF THEM stands up to the Dome in terms of vocal support (volume), and fan turn out. The fans are die hard, and to be perfectly honest, I was disgusted at the turnout of Redskins fans the last 2 games I have attended at Fed Ex after having been a Saints season ticket holder the last 6 years, and going from the Dome to Fed Ex, I was appalled that at both last years 49ers game, and the Giants game, half of the attendees were for the other team!!! You will never find that the case in the Superdome.

mooby
06-04-2012, 12:48 PM
Truly laughable! I KNOW you have never been to the Superdome or New Orleans for that matter. Anyway, back to the O.P., The tailgating scene is a good one, all around the Dome. I prefer to meet up with friends around the Rampart-Julia parking lots. Normal tailgating activities, (drinks, food, cornhole, tossing the pigskin), with some New Orleans flare, (food, drinks, music-quite often live). You really can't go wrong, whether you pre-game in a bar or restaurant or head to the Dome for tailgating. Another thing to remember is it is a Noon game, so that tends to be a little less wild than a later or night game. The atmosphere is generally pretty friendly, unless you piss off the wrong people, which is pretty common at any venue. As far as weak fan base goes... I have been to at least 5 NFL venues RFK, FED EX, The Superdome, Candlestick, Veterans stadium, and plenty of college and ncaa stadiums, and NONE OF THEM stands up to the Dome in terms of vocal support (volume), and fan turn out. The fans are die hard, and to be perfectly honest, I was disgusted at the turnout of Redskins fans the last 2 games I have attended at Fed Ex after having been a Saints season ticket holder the last 6 years, and going from the Dome to Fed Ex, I was appalled that at both last years 49ers game, and the Giants game, half of the attendees were for the other team!!! You will never find that the case in the Superdome.

I agree with RJ here, everything I've heard about the NO fanbase indicates they are pretty rabid about their team down there, and you know the fanbase will be amped up to show their support this season in spite of BountyGate.

skinsfan69
06-04-2012, 12:52 PM
God help me, I turn 40 September 7th this year and I am treating myself. I am flying to the Big Easy and my burgundy and gold ass will be in the stands for RGIII's debut. Is it a nice stadium? How hostile are the fans? What's the tailgaiting situation? Any input would be appreciated. Hail!

You know...I was thinking about doing the same thing. I went there last year and had a great time. New Orleans is such a fun unique city w/ great food. Never been to the Superdome but the people down there are super cool. The Superdome is a short cab ride from the French Quarter so that's where I'd do my tailgaiting, and w/out queston that's where you'll want to stay.

skinsfan69
06-04-2012, 12:56 PM
Truly laughable! I KNOW you have never been to the Superdome or New Orleans for that matter. Anyway, back to the O.P., The tailgating scene is a good one, all around the Dome. I prefer to meet up with friends around the Rampart-Julia parking lots. Normal tailgating activities, (drinks, food, cornhole, tossing the pigskin), with some New Orleans flare, (food, drinks, music-quite often live). You really can't go wrong, whether you pre-game in a bar or restaurant or head to the Dome for tailgating. Another thing to remember is it is a Noon game, so that tends to be a little less wild than a later or night game. The atmosphere is generally pretty friendly, unless you piss off the wrong people, which is pretty common at any venue. As far as weak fan base goes... I have been to at least 5 NFL venues RFK, FED EX, The Superdome, Candlestick, Veterans stadium, and plenty of college and other pro sport stadiums, and NONE OF THEM stands up to the Dome in terms of vocal support (volume), and fan turn out. The fans are die hard, and to be perfectly honest, I was disgusted at the turnout of Redskins fans the last 2 games I have attended at Fed Ex after having been a Saints season ticket holder the last 6 years, and going from the Dome to Fed Ex, I was appalled that at both last years 49ers game, and the Giants game, half of the attendees were for the other team!!! You will never find that the case in the Superdome.

Yeah I agree....they have some pretty hard core fans down there. Great NFL city.

MTK
06-04-2012, 01:04 PM
Yeah the Saints fan base is as loyal and rabid as they come.

RedskinRat
06-04-2012, 02:02 PM
Truly laughable! I KNOW you have never been to the Superdome or New Orleans for that matter. <SNIP> You will never find that the case in the Superdome.

If that's the case them it's pretty impressive. Everything I've read (and seen firsthand) points to losing teams inability to fill seats.

Few things piss me off more than a fanbase that can't hang through the tough times (this comes from a background of UK football where 'rabid' takes on a slightly more accurate meaning), I've been to Chargers, Cardinals, Niners and Seahawks and seen the half filled stadiums.

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