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Post by tiger1 on Oct 10, 2017 11:46:16 GMT -5
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Post by TSUTigerFanInDC on Oct 10, 2017 15:02:09 GMT -5
Is this knew? It seems like they've always required parking passes to certain lots and they had to be displayed for the parking attendants to direct you. Haven't passes always been required for lots on the east side of the stadium and on the northwest side. I guess this should help move traffic for those with parking passes.
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Post by tsu120 on Oct 11, 2017 6:34:47 GMT -5
Yes, parking passes has always been required. Whenever possible I park near the railroads or at the hotel. I have not read DOT’s Construction plans, for the weekend. But, they have been working on some bridges during the weekend that causes traffic jams on the interstates.
Also, eat before attending the game. I was at the TSU – EKU game and the prices for food and beverages are ridiculous.
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Post by TSUTigerFanInDC on Oct 11, 2017 7:14:57 GMT -5
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Also, eat before attending the game. I was at the TSU – EKU game and the prices for food and beverages are ridiculous.
[/quote] I think most people know this by now. Professional sports venues tend to be very expensive when it comes to concession food costs. The Atlanta Falcons may be the only team that has changed that by making concession prices more affordable. They now have bottomless (unlimited refills) drinks for $2.00 and popcorn is only $2.00. Other menu prices are substantially lower than all other venues that NFL teams play in. The prices at Nissan are set by the concessions operators with the approval of the Titans and whatever agency/commission Metro has been assigned to oversee the operations of stadium and Bridgestone Arena. There was an article in the Tennessean earlier in the year regarding increases in concession food costs to help offset some of the upgrades and improvements to each facility.
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