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LivingSocial.com Panthers Tailgating Deal - any opinions?


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A buddy forwarded this to me. The deal's over now -- but does anyone think this was worth it?

http://livingsocial.com/adventures/103383

For $40 you get a "VIP Tailgating Party Pass" which includes...

  • 4 beers
  • big screen TV to watch the game (for those of you who don't have tix to the game itself)
  • Chairs
  • parking lot tailgating games, like Cornhole
  • a fully catered buffet from "a local Charlotte vendor")

It all takes place where you "chill in a warehouse within walking distance of BOA".

I've been to the Huddle tailgate before - imagine what they'd be able to do at $40 per person.... :smilewinkgrin:

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And that was $40/per person! Imagine what you could do for $80 per couple.

Even if you pay $20 for a primo parking spot, you're still left with a $60 budget:

* $8 for a 6-pack

* $4 for 12-pack of Diet Coke

* $2 for bag of ice

* $15 for the Family Fried Chicken Bucket from KFC (or Bojangles, or HT, or wherever)

* Another $11 for assorted chips, snacks, dips, napkins, etc

* Chairs, tent, Cornhole, etc all previously purchased, so no issue there.

You're still left with $20 in your pocket to buy a beer at BOA. What could they possible be ripping you off with for their $40 per person?

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