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Post by lafalot on Oct 30, 2023 18:48:25 GMT -6
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Post by ksig2014 on Oct 30, 2023 20:08:52 GMT -6
I read that the gates at Williams Bryce stadium open 1.5 hours before KO? Has anyone ever been to a USC game before? Looking for some intel on what it's like navigating the stadium, parking, etc. I've got tix but have had some surgery recently. Trying to figure out the logistics, how much walking, are there ramps to upper levels, etc Google parking... you can prepay and get pretty close to the stadium, but you'll pay 40-50.00 at minimum. We got ours reserved just across the street. Not sure about inside but I would imagine it's pretty accessible. Where’s the best place to park?
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Post by bigboi on Oct 31, 2023 11:37:18 GMT -6
Will be watching our win at home. Praying Shane Beamer doesn’t get canned before Saturday.
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Post by warthog on Oct 31, 2023 12:27:45 GMT -6
Google parking... you can prepay and get pretty close to the stadium, but you'll pay 40-50.00 at minimum. We got ours reserved just across the street. Not sure about inside but I would imagine it's pretty accessible. Where’s the best place to park? I asked friends that used to go to a lot of lesser Gamecock games. She said coming in I-77 to Bluff Rd to the stadium there are places all along Bluff Rd. The closer you get, the more you pay.
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Post by brother on Oct 31, 2023 17:32:37 GMT -6
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Post by pubdaze on Nov 1, 2023 13:12:24 GMT -6
I read that the gates at Williams Bryce stadium open 1.5 hours before KO? Has anyone ever been to a USC game before? Looking for some intel on what it's like navigating the stadium, parking, etc. I've got tix but have had some surgery recently. Trying to figure out the logistics, how much walking, are there ramps to upper levels, etc Google parking... you can prepay and get pretty close to the stadium, but you'll pay 40-50.00 at minimum. We got ours reserved just across the street. Not sure about inside but I would imagine it's pretty accessible. I got reserved parking in the Blue Lot across the street. Hoping that maybe the USC fans have lost interest and stay home. I've heard gameday traffic in and around the stadium is a nightmare.
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Post by toooldtocare on Nov 1, 2023 13:54:13 GMT -6
Visit the Cock-a-boose!
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Post by funkychicken on Nov 2, 2023 8:56:43 GMT -6
FYI:
" Still Cashless
Williams-Brice Stadium will still be a cashless venue. Reverse ATMs are located on the West Main concourse, West Upper concourse and East Ground concourse providing fans the opportunity to insert cash in exchange for a debit card to use at concession stands."
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Post by warthog on Nov 4, 2023 9:17:00 GMT -6
For those wondering, we are warming up with the AKC helmets on!
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Post by Powdered Soap on Nov 5, 2023 8:55:00 GMT -6
Where’s the best place to park? I asked friends that used to go to a lot of lesser Gamecock games. She said coming in I-77 to Bluff Rd to the stadium there are places all along Bluff Rd. The closer you get, the more you pay. This turned out to be really excellent advice!
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Post by pubdaze on Nov 5, 2023 10:40:54 GMT -6
I asked friends that used to go to a lot of lesser Gamecock games. She said coming in I-77 to Bluff Rd to the stadium there are places all along Bluff Rd. The closer you get, the more you pay. This turned out to be really excellent advice! Agree, the I-77 to Bluff Road route was smooth. However, trying to navigate up past the stadium to get to the reserved parking at the fairgrounds was a pain in the cockaboose.
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Post by funkychicken on Nov 5, 2023 11:43:09 GMT -6
Getting to the Blue reserved parking wasn’t a problem. Getting out of the parking lot after the game was a royal pain in the caboose. We needed to turn tight onto Shop Road but it was blocked off. Had to swim upstream with the rest of the folks until we could get a road that would get us back to where we needed to be.
My BIL and I had tickets for the Traditions Club in Section 408 behind the Jax State bench. This was like Club Level tickets but on steroids. There were plenty of tables and seating available. However, you had to purchase your food and drinks. And, they. were. not. cheap. Think of an up scale concession stand, complete with volunteer help. It was a nice experience, overall.
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Post by pubdaze on Nov 5, 2023 15:01:53 GMT -6
Getting to the Blue reserved parking wasn’t a problem. Getting out of the parking lot after the game was a royal pain in the caboose. We needed to turn tight onto Shop Road but it was blocked off. Had to swim upstream with the rest of the folks until we could get a road that would get us back to where we needed to be. My BIL and I had tickets for the Traditions Club in Section 408 behind the Jax State bench. This was like Club Level tickets but on steroids. There were plenty of tables and seating available. However, you had to purchase your food and drinks. And, they. were. not. cheap. Think of an up scale concession stand, complete with volunteer help. It was a nice experience, overall. Opposite for us. Getting into Blue lot bad, leaving Blue lot good.
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Post by funkychicken on Nov 5, 2023 18:03:42 GMT -6
Did anyone notice the condition of the field yesterday? The lines were really faded. The goal line was almost invisible. The stadium itself was very nice and there wasn’t a bad seat in the house.
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Post by pubdaze on Nov 5, 2023 18:34:49 GMT -6
Did anyone notice the condition of the field yesterday? The lines were really faded. The goal line was almost invisible. The stadium itself was very nice and there wasn’t a bad seat in the house. FC Did not notice field condition. We were Row 3, so spent most of the time watching the jumbotron. Tip of the hat to the Jax State fans, I thought it was a good turn out.
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