NC State Seahawk":1vs8isx5 said:
So I'm finally making plans to make it to a Seahawks home game. I live in North Carolina and have been a fan since around 1982 or 83, but the cost and time to get to a game on the West coast was always an issue. Well, it's time. Schedule comes out Tuesday and I'm going to start planning which game then.
I have tons of questions, so here goes...
Tickets and Seating - Forgive my ignorance, but is there an official 12th man section? On tv it always appears to be the end zone section, 147 and 149. If so, I'd love to sit there for my first (and maybe only) time at a home game. There will be 7 people, so what are the odds of that happening? Where is the best place to get tickets
Tailgating - I am a huge college football tailgater, so what do I need to know? Is there a particular place to be? How early do you guys get started? Anything forbidden?
Lodging - Where? Why?
Am I missing anything? I really do appreciate any help.
If this is posted in the wrong forum, please move it.
Tailgating is nil here. There isn't a large parking lot like there is at most NFL and college stadiums. My routine is to have breakfast at F.X. McRoy's just north of the stadium on King St. then mosey down the street to Slugger's, right across from the stadium. It's a small place and you have to get there early, but they have TV sets nearly side-by-side so you can watch multiple games. You must get there by 10:00 am on a Sunday 1

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Staying at the airport and taking light rail is the best possible option, cheaper than staying downtown, avoids traffic, parking, and the need for a designated driver.