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Going to the packers game in a few weeks with broach sports tours. Going to Brett farve's steakhouse and packers hof in addition to the game but should have some spare time. Anyone ever been there and got any suggestions for anything else to do.

Only my third road game ever after seein mike Vick ruin the 2004 season in Atlanta and seeing the great win in sf last year. Super excited to go to the frozen tundra.

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Going to the packers game in a few weeks with broach sports tours. Going to Brett farve's steakhouse and packers hof in addition to the game but should have some spare time. Anyone ever been there and got any suggestions for anything else to do.

Only my third road game ever after seein mike Vick ruin the 2004 season in Atlanta and seeing the great win in sf last year. Super excited to go to the frozen tundra.

 

 

Whoa! when did you come back from the dead?

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Going to the packers game in a few weeks with broach sports tours. Going to Brett farve's steakhouse and packers hof in addition to the game but should have some spare time. Anyone ever been there and got any suggestions for anything else to do.

Only my third road game ever after seein mike Vick ruin the 2004 season in Atlanta and seeing the great win in sf last year. Super excited to go to the frozen tundra.

 

Make sure they have your ticket in hand...have had one good and one bad experience with them.

 

Went to the 2005 Div Playoff game in Chicago.  They chartered a plane and we were there for the week-end.  Everything was great.

 

 

But, I also went with them to the Stanley Cup game in Raleigh on a bus/ticket package (Game 4).....they ended up unable to scalp tickets there.  There were about 5 of us who had to stay in the damn parking lot during the game because he screwed up.  A nice gentleman who was parked next to us in his RV allowed us to watch the game on a small tv he had.

 

He reimbursed us 150% of our cost....but it really sucked.

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