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Giantone 01-14-2013, 10:07 AM With the season over for all but 4 teams now I wanted to ask a question of everyone here about any or all of your game day experience ,be it Redskin,Giant,Cowboys anyteam.I ask becuase as I have gotten older I have more of a problem with the whole thing more and more.The drunks the parking,the cursing,the whole deal but my daughter and her family are moving back from MO where they have been stationed and with my grandson being a "Skins" fan I have thought about taking him to a game.Tickets aren't the problem and I can get tickets any game in NY just thought he would enjoy it better with other Skins fans.Yet it's the drunks and the cursing that makes me roll my eyse and say no to it.
First this is not a Skins thing,it's as bad in NY as anywhere and it goes on in every stadium so please don't think I'm picking on any one team but I read this artical in the WP the other day and I actually thought of my last Giant game in NY but thought the writer nailed it.
Miseries of attending a Redskins game - The Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/miseries-of-attending-a-redskins-game/2013/01/05/ccf1bdc8-56d5-11e2-a613-ec8d394535c6_story.html)
I personally want a ban on alcohol in the stadium and more ushers to quite down the cursing and fights but I would like to hear from some of you and what you think,how young should a child be to go to a game,what do you do?Thanks.
firstdown 01-14-2013, 10:33 AM I have been to about 15 games and never sat in trafic to get into the stadium. If he is dumb enough to wait until 15 min before the game to arrive its his problem. If he thinks walking a mile is that bad then he needs to keep his lazy ass home. Food and beer prices are crazy at any sporting event so that nothing new. My experience is the cheaper the seats the more issues you have with rude drunks.
irish 01-14-2013, 11:39 AM With how good today's HDTVs are I struggle to understand why anyone would want to put up with all the hassle and outrageous prices of going to a game at the stadium. I remember back in the day how tv was always trying create the staduim experience at home. Now the stadiums seem like they are trying to create the home experience at the stadium.
With how good today's HDTVs are I struggle to understand why anyone would want to put up with all the hassle and outrageous prices of going to a game at the stadium. I remember back in the day how tv was always trying create the staduim experience at home. Now the stadiums seem like they are trying to create the home experience at the stadium.
Agree.
The best game day experience is in your living room these days. If not, you're doing it wrong.
Gmanc711 01-14-2013, 12:57 PM I still hang onto the game day experience, but with every passing year, it gets to be more and more to deal with.
I went to (5) games this year, 4 in DC (Bengals, Vikings, Giants, Cowboys) and 1 in Tampa. Generally speaking, I still find it really awesome to be at the game. I had the chance to see three fantastic games in DC this year, and one in Tampa. Even the Bengals game was fun, but just came up on the wrong side.
That being said, I am finding myself growing more and more tired of peoples BS each time. Specifically this year, I had major issues at the Giants game. Now I'll freely admit, two of my closest friends are Giants fans and they came along. In the stadium, we had very few issues. Some name calling and stuff, but they expect that and are fine with it... however leaving the stadium a group of fans were taunting and then tried to become physical. Luckily cooler heads prevailed but to me, the night games are the worst. I swore after that game I was never going to another night game (but then got offered a free ticket to the Dallas game).
However to me, the night games I will stay away from as much as possible. I love 1pm games, getting there early in the morning, cooking/having some beers a nice game and you're still home at a reasonable hour. The night games were miserable though.
That being said, I would never argue with someone who says watching on TV is the way to go. It's way cheaper, no BS, crystal clear picture... but to me you can't beat being at the stadium for some of those "special moments".
GMScud 01-14-2013, 01:15 PM I went to two games this year. One of them was in the Loge Suites which was obviously incredible. Heated but still open air, a waitress, private bathroom, purple parking pass, the whole nine. And that's pretty much the only way I care to do Redskins games, but it's obviously a rare treat to get offered tickets like that.
Tailgating with friends is a lot of fun, but long lines, high prices, and vulgar, drunken idiots are a huge turnoff. I agree with what Gmanc711 says, too - the night games are horrible. The 1pm's are much more palatable.
Unless I'm given free tickets, I don't go to Redskins games. Not worth it at all IMO. Plus I just got a killer new TV right before the season started lol.
Just wait til the new super high def TVs become a staple in everyone's homes.
Beyond high-def: New Sony TV to have resolution 4 times greater than HD | Fox News (http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2012/08/30/new-sony-tv-to-have-resolution-4-times-greater-than-hd/)
skinsguy 01-14-2013, 01:25 PM Just wait til the new super high def TVs become a staple in everyone's homes.
Beyond high-def: New Sony TV to have resolution 4 times greater than HD | Fox News (http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2012/08/30/new-sony-tv-to-have-resolution-4-times-greater-than-hd/)
I might just have to wait for 8K if I have to wait for 4K. They had 8K TVs on display at the CES this year.
Gmanc711 01-14-2013, 01:47 PM I should also say, Tampa is an awesome place to check out a game. Stadium was half Skins' fans (and I've been three other times and always is), good weather, accessible. Really good time.
BDBohnzie 01-14-2013, 01:54 PM I've been to numerous games at RFK and FedEx over the years, and have been fortunate to have not had any major issues at any game I've been to. I have seen my fair share of altercations but they've always been in sight and nowhere near me. For the most part, the fans are pleasant. And I do agree that the day games are much more calmer than the night games and that the lower you are, the less issues you tend to have.
Nowadays, I only go when my wife gets tickets and a parking pass from one of her vendors, and we make a day of it. Get there when the lots open, tailgate and eat, watch the game, tailgate a bit more and go home once the traffic starts to clear up a bit. Inside, I might buy a soda or a beer and that's it. We always eat plenty while we tailgate, and then we make sure to have some snacks and leftovers for after the game.
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