We had probably close to the "worst" seats in the house. Wallace tower. Great for pics, but hilariously far from the field. I watched the game through binoculars.
Never been to Bonnaroo but I loved the festive atmosphere at BMS. My 79-year-old dad & I were also way up there in Wallace Tower, row 4. Good mix of fans from both schools around us. We watched the game through binoculars, sometimes focusing on Colossus instead of the field; not a problem.
We took a BMS shuttle (school bus) from Sullivan Central HS in Blountville, took about an hour to get there. If they'd just dropped us off once we hit 394 it would've shaved 20-25 minutes off the travel time, but they dumped us off at the dragway behind BMS @ 5:20.
We'd been told on the bus that a shuttle would pick us up at the dragway. But there were shuttles running hither and yon and we didn't know what the heck was going on; with nobody to ask there, we just walked toward BMS since it was close.
Went down a ramp next to where the Vol Walk was and dived into the chaos. Couldn't figure out where to go from there, and the teenybopper "staff" were sweet but clueless.
Enjoyed the Vol Walk and parked Pop in the shade while I tried to figure out the logistics of entering the dadgum racetrack. I think the gate mentioned on my ticket said Elevator F or something like that, but no such place showed up on any of the maps. I didn't know if we could go in any gate and walk to our seats or not; again, nobody we asked knew the answer. (For someone who's never been to the labyrinthine behemoth that is BMS, simple things like this should've been clarified in the literature or on the website.)
At about 6:30 we started walking through the parking lot toward Wallace Tower and went through a gate beneath it; took about 2 minutes and my plastic bag was inspected. Then saw the signs on the left for the Wallace Tower & Kulwicki Terrace elevators. Got on one of those after waiting another 8-10 minutes. The section on our ticket didn't match up w/ what I was reading on the walls, but the young staffer up there said that we were in her section so we were seated by 6:55. The stands were only about 10-15% full at that point.
With 5 minutes left in the 2nd quarter, my dad asked if I'd go get us a couple of bottled waters. I walked past the 1st concession stand due to the line, then got in line behind 100+ fans at the 2nd concession stand. The wait was ridiculous, almost an hour, mostly because one poor lady was taking the orders and then walking 20 feet down the counter to make change and/or retrieve drinks. I've seen concession stands at middle school football games that were run more efficiently -- and much faster -- than this asinine set-up. I felt bad for this woman for catching so much grief from frustrated & thirsty fans. Also, they ran out of food early in the 3rd quarter just before I got to the counter.
Levy Restaurants, the concessionaire, just did a crappy job.
Leaving BMS, we had to crawl under a fence that we'd walked through earlier in the day. We were told the shuttle buses would leave 45 minutes after the game but it ended up being about 75 minutes. Once we got underway, we got back to Sullivan Central using backroads familiar to the bus driver.
Overall, it was awesome; I loved the atmosphere and the outcome of the game. Logistically, lots of glitches but they didn't detract too much from the experience on the whole. Very glad I went and grateful to attend my 1st UT football game with my dad since we sat in the rain for the UF game almost exactly 20 years ago.