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Question about First Time at Bank of America Stadium


Skinsfan223

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Hey all I am planning on going to the game this weekend. It will actually be my first NFL game. Im redskins fan and live in Fayetteville so I figure it would be a good opportunity to see my team play even if i may not like the results lol. grew up a redskins fan way before the Panthers got here and always stuck with my team.

Anyways how does parking at the stadium work? How much does parking cost and are there any free parking areas lol. Also how early will they allow you to come into the stadium. Id like to get there as early as possible.

Thanks

Jerry

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Hey all I am planning on going to the game this weekend. It will actually be my first NFL game. Im redskins fan and live in Fayetteville so I figure it would be a good opportunity to see my team play even if i may not like the results lol. grew up a redskins fan way before the Panthers got here and always stuck with my team.

Anyways how does parking at the stadium work? How much does parking cost and are there any free parking areas lol. Also how early will they allow you to come into the stadium. Id like to get there as early as possible.

Thanks

Jerry

sorry bud its going to be an ugly game to watch...welcome to the huddle :)

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Hey all I am planning on going to the game this weekend. It will actually be my first NFL game. Im redskins fan and live in Fayetteville so I figure it would be a good opportunity to see my team play even if i may not like the results lol. grew up a redskins fan way before the Panthers got here and always stuck with my team.

Anyways how does parking at the stadium work? How much does parking cost and are there any free parking areas lol. Also how early will they allow you to come into the stadium. Id like to get there as early as possible.

Thanks

Jerry

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lol thats a good one. dont worry i wont be there to cause trouble or talk smack whether we win or lose lol just looking for the first chance to see my team =)

how much does non free parking run. i dont mind doing the shuttle system but im not really familiar with the area so I wouldnt know to much of where to go to get on the shuttle.

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my last trip in from wilmington I parked at the lynx station on 485 and rode the rail on in. $3 round trip ride is hard to beat.

oh. and get with it man! if you're from NC you should be a panther. it doesn't matter when the Panthers came to be. They are your home team. I don't want to rant on it. I just get so pissed seeing all the fans of other teams.

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