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I've always parked in the residential areas around the stadium. You can park 5-6 blocks away for free. That might seem a long way in Green Bay, but for those used to parking in downtown Minneapolis, for example, that's nothing.Originally posted by GBRulzPARKING
Expect to fork out $25-$30 per vehicle for parking. Some of you (PIP) don't have to worry about this because your hotel is within walking distance. For others, you may want to speak to fellow rats about car-pooling or something if you want to save a few bucks."There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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Re: Posters Game - Tailgate Party Details
This is part of my plan as well. I vote we go to the 25 dollar one. This is Wisconsin and we drink beer and eat brats! Yum!Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersI've always parked in the residential areas around the stadium. You can park 5-6 blocks away for free. That might seem a long way in Green Bay, but for those used to parking in downtown Minneapolis, for example, that's nothing.Originally posted by GBRulzPARKING
Expect to fork out $25-$30 per vehicle for parking. Some of you (PIP) don't have to worry about this because your hotel is within walking distance. For others, you may want to speak to fellow rats about car-pooling or something if you want to save a few bucks.
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Good Point Harvey, I should mention that it is not mandatory to pay for parking, but you are going to have a 15 minute walk. Especially with losing another 400 spaces this year. Personally, going with a carload of people who each throw in 5 bucks and having a designated driver is worth it, plus we always park close because we usually are tailgating with our own setup.
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Re: Posters Game - Tailgate Party Details
Well, BF4, it's going to be helpful for those that are coming here without a ticket. You'd be amazed at how much the price drops on the ticket when it's 5 minutes to kickoff. I share your resentment with scalpers though!Originally posted by BF4MVPYuck...Scalpers' Alley is pretty much my least favorite place ever..Originally posted by GBRulz[it's right next to scalpers alley, for those that may be interested in getting a ticket for the game.
The rest of the thread is good though
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Re: Posters Game - Tailgate Party Details
from what I understand, it's all the same party, there are just different colored wristbands based upon which party you paid for. The VIP probably gets you inside the Resch for use of indoor bathrooms, more drinks are included besides beer and some other food is available as well. I'm with ya though, I'm plenty happy with beer and brats!Originally posted by Partial
This is part of my plan as well. I vote we go to the 25 dollar one. This is Wisconsin and we drink beer and eat brats! Yum!
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I'll do the $25 deal and will park the rental outside the area and walk/stagger to the party and game. I was wondering if there are any State or County parks around that I can camp in? Any advice from the locals? ..and don't tell me its to cold.C.H.U.D.
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I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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Check out this link, it's an article titled "Hunting for hotels in game weekends" - some very good info.
Packer Country Visitor and Convention Bureau
How they can find a room: "We pool all of our hotels, and any of the properties that do have space available, they'll contact us and let us know that. We know about availability even outside of the area, so if there (are) rooms to be had, we normally know where they are."
I highly suggest using this. Their # is 1-888-867-3342, (920)-494-9507
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GBRulz mentioned that parking can run $25-30. I normally park in a lot just NW of the stadium for $15. I'm not sure where Fuzzy's is, so I don't know how long a walk it would be. For anyone interested, you turn north on to Ridge off of Lombardi. Go one block north to St Agnes Dr. and turn left. Go west one block to Briquelet and turn right. There are 2 lots on the west side of BriqueletI can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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Thanks Joe!Originally posted by JoemailmanC.H.U.D.
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Parking over there is going to be a little different this year. The packers have leased some of the lots in that area to accomodate season ticket holders whose spots in the Lambeau lot that were lost, due to the new security wall. I don't know exactly which lots, but I read something about the lots in the area of St. Agnes drive.Originally posted by JoemailmanGBRulz mentioned that parking can run $25-30. I normally park in a lot just NW of the stadium for $15. I'm not sure where Fuzzy's is, so I don't know how long a walk it would be. For anyone interested, you turn north on to Ridge off of Lombardi. Go one block north to St Agnes Dr. and turn left. Go west one block to Briquelet and turn right. There are 2 lots on the west side of Briquelet
The Fuzzy's tailgate party is in that area between the front doors of the Resch Center and Ray Nitschke field (behind the Don Hutson center). If you want free parking, your best bet is to drive south on Holmgren Way.
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Try contacting www.vanboxtelrv.com - then you can park overnight in the Kmart lot (where all the campers park and yes, they allow overnight parking)You can walk to the stadium from there.Originally posted by Freak OutIf I can find a deal for a rental Motor home I will do it otherwise I would just tent camp.Originally posted by GBRulzfreak out, are you bringing a camper?
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