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Tailgating spots that DON'T require a season pass?


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I've been scouring the Google trying to obtain information on potential tailgate spots for week 1 that does not require a season pass.

Does anyone know of any spots that would not require a pass? Do the Cedar Yard parking lots require one?

If anyone can share any information/links that would be most helpful.

Thanks.

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9 minutes ago, SuperBowlBound said:

I've been scouring the Google trying to obtain information on potential tailgate spots for week 1 that does not require a season pass.

Does anyone know of any spots that would not require a pass? Do the Cedar Yard parking lots require one?

If anyone can share any information/links that would be most helpful.

Thanks.

#KeepPounding

There are plenty of spots toward the Cedar and Morehead side of the stadium that don’t need a pass and are first come first serve when it comes to tailgate spots.

I park in the paved lot I highlighted and it’s 40 bucks which isn’t bad because it’s only a 5 minute walk to South Gate.

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709 w trade street is the ping.  There is a lot right there on 4th that backs up to the practice facility and you cut through there to stadium, like a 3 minute walk.  Last year it was 40$  thats where I will be game 1.  So I type the 709 address in for reference the just turn down 4th to the giant gravel lot.  They have security that walks around while the game is going on too.

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43 minutes ago, SuperBowlBound said:

I've been scouring the Google trying to obtain information on potential tailgate spots for week 1 that does not require a season pass.

Does anyone know of any spots that would not require a pass? Do the Cedar Yard parking lots require one?

If anyone can share any information/links that would be most helpful.

Thanks.

#KeepPounding

Id contact @RoaringRiot you may want to hit him on twatter or they got contact infro on their website. 

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