Other_Guy
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Don't forget this amenity:$1,950 per ticket and each pair includes a parking pass. Looks like it's basically $240ish per game for an all in deal including parking and food.
1. I'm glad I'm not the only one that noticed those seats have warp capability.Don't forget this amenity:
Altering the time space continum doesn't come cheap.
- Sports bar feel with a warp around bar and drink rails
I don't think food/drink is included. Just private concession stands where you don't have to associate with the proletariat class.
Never forget walking into class and hearing Lynyrd Skynyrd’s plane crashed the night before. I met them backstage 21 May, 1977 at the Knoxville Civic Coliseum. A little trivia.
It's overdue progress towards modernizing Neyland. I understand being an old fart who gets sentimental over major changes. I'm one myself. It brought tears to my eyes when Morrill Hall was demolished 2 years ago ...
... but you can't live in the past. These changes are for the best.
Next year has Bama and UF at home which you'll pay a premium for as individual tickets but the non-confernce schedule is filled with less than marquee opponents so those will be easy to get as individual games.You guys help me since we are talking stadium. Is it worth buying season tickets. Lower bowl?
Im glad they showed up...Bought tickets in 72 or 73 and they cancelled.I was a student in 1976. Took biology in Neyland and yes, there were some dorms in there. Awesome to be able to stop and watch practice while on my way to class. I was also able to watch basketball practice in the old gym just outside the north gate. Never forget walking into class and hearing Lynyrd Skynyrd’s plane crashed the night before. I met them backstage 21 May, 1977 at the Knoxville Civic Coliseum. A little trivia.
Prolly go to all but Florida game. Figured I’d sell and make some of my investment back. Be too hot for my family and don’t want my young ones to learn the how adults talk yet. So worth it?Next year has Bama and UF at home which you'll pay a premium for as individual tickets but the non-confernce schedule is filled with less than marquee opponents so those will be easy to get as individual games.
How many games are you going to, all or just SEC opponents? And in spite of a lot whining here about the new pricing structure, almost all seats are cheaper even lower level sidelines.
Are those folding chairs? Not a good idea.Did you notice this? Looks like the future is going to be AWESOME (except the game is still in the 4th quarter... we still have a chance to blow it).
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