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Panthers in ATL - December 28-29


RoaringRiot

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If you're a Panthers fan in Charlotte and want to go down to ATL for the game vs. the Falcons, we have 12 spots left with our group on our bus.  Or if you're from another city and are planning on going and would like to sit with 80+ people at the game then let me know and I can grab you a ticket when I purchase them at the end of the week.  For the first time in the 6 years we've been going they're already close to being sold out, so we are pulling the trigger on tickets ASAP.  

 

The schedule for the bus trip is:

 

  • Leave Charlotte at 9am on Saturday
  • Bar crawl through Buckhead on Saturday
  • Hotel stay Saturday night
  • Breakfast Sunday morning
  • Tailgate
  • Make a ridiculous amount of noise and make zero friends during the game
  • Bus ride home

 

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Could you give an approximate price range for this trip?

It is on their website....

 

www.roaringriot.com

 

But, here is the summary:

 

ATL Trip Pricing

4 to a room:  $210/person

3 to a room:  $220/person

2 to a room:  $245/person

Individual:     $305

 

Packages to Atlanta Will Include:

  • Chartered bus ride to and from Atlanta
  • Beverages on the bus
  • 1-night accommodation at the Springfield Suites in Buckhead
  • Shuttle from the hotel around Buckhead
  • Bar Crawl through Buckhead Saturday afternoon/evening
  • The Roaring Riot Wristband that gets you no cover and drink discounts at all of the bars that are participating on the bar crawl
  • ​Breakfast on Sunday at the hotel
  • Charter bus to the stadium
  • Drinks at the tailgate - DJ at the tailgate
  • An upper level ticket to the Panthers vs Falcons with the Riot
  • Trip T-shirt
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Thanks MadHatter for posting that for me.  

 

It's definitely a good deal.  The best part is sitting together with that many people in that crappy GA Dome.  When you're occupying 4-5 whole rows in a section you tend to make quite an impression.  Now...if we could only get the Panthers to win a game there, then we could really make some noise instead of walking out with our tail between our legs.  

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It is on their website....

 

www.roaringriot.com

 

But, here is the summary:

 

ATL Trip Pricing

4 to a room:  $210/person

3 to a room:  $220/person

2 to a room:  $245/person

Individual:     $305

 

Packages to Atlanta Will Include:

  • Chartered bus ride to and from Atlanta
  • Beverages on the bus
  • 1-night accommodation at the Springfield Suites in Buckhead
  • Shuttle from the hotel around Buckhead
  • Bar Crawl through Buckhead Saturday afternoon/evening
  • The Roaring Riot Wristband that gets you no cover and drink discounts at all of the bars that are participating on the bar crawl
  • ​Breakfast on Sunday at the hotel
  • Charter bus to the stadium
  • Drinks at the tailgate - DJ at the tailgate
  • An upper level ticket to the Panthers vs Falcons with the Riot
  • Trip T-shirt

 

 

 

I haven't added it yet, but we can also do a "Ticket & Tailgate" if you'd rather just meet us down there instead of catching a ride.  That will be $70 and it includes a ticket to the game and the tailgate party (all you can drink beers included).  

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I haven't added it yet, but we can also do a "Ticket & Tailgate" if you'd rather just meet us down there instead of catching a ride.  That will be $70 and it includes a ticket to the game and the tailgate party (all you can drink beers included).  

 

Will there be food at the tailgate?  Or, just beer?

 

I am thinking long and hard about making the trip.

 

I went to the Chicago playoff game a few years back with a chartered group and had a blast.

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Will there be food at the tailgate? Or, just beer?

I am thinking long and hard about making the trip.

I went to the Chicago playoff game a few years back with a chartered group and had a blast.

We don't do food at the tailgate because we eat breakfast at the hotel and the caterer costs add quite a bit to the trip. We have beers and a DJ though...and we play the Panthers' fight song an obnoxious amount of times.

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We don't do food at the tailgate because we eat breakfast at the hotel and the caterer costs add quite a bit to the trip. We have beers and a DJ though...and we play the Panthers' fight song an obnoxious amount of times.

Sounds well and good but im 99% sure that its going to bd a sunday night game and you might wanna leave room for a slush fund...

Doncha love flexscheduling?

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