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[UPDATED PLEASE REVISIT] Girlfriend and I flying down to Charlotte for MNF.


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Got my tickets, hotel and flight. 

 

I'll be sitting at the top like a boss Section 543 Row 34.

 

I'll be staying at the Blake Hotel in Uptown Charlotte less than a mile away from BoA.

 

I'll be flying in Sunday the night before the game at 3pm. 

 

If anyone wants to show me and my girl around Charlotte the night before and hit some bars and watch the games PM me and I'll give you my cell. PUMPED!

 

 

 

First ever time in Charlotte as well as North Carolina. Only got to see my Panthers play in New York and Mass. Now I'll be coming down with my girlfriend who is a Pat's fan as well as my cousin and her fiancee who is a Pat's fan as well. I have a ton of questions. Places to stay for cheap? Thinking of flying in Sunday and staying for two nights. Also how much can I expect to pay for MNF tickets? Seats that are good but not too expensive? Will I be able to attend the Huddle tailgate with Pat's fans and walk out alive? Any information would be great! Thanks and see you this season for the first time ever, I'm looking forward to putting names to faces. This is SBVG btw.

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I'm 22 years old btw and everyone with me will be between 22 and 25. I'd love to go out the night before and see the city so if you want to go on a Sunday bar crawl let me know!

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pats fan?

let me know what seats you're getting so i can sit behind you and dump a miller lite on her

But if I break your hands how will you continue to write about your little adventures? :(
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I would say stay at Aloft. Its at the epicentre, where there is a good bit of bars and food.

No rooms at Aloft and many of the other center city hotels. I got one at Holiday Inn a few weeks ago. Holiday Inn, Ritz, Hilton Garden and a few others still have rooms.

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No rooms at Aloft and many of the other center city hotels. I got one at Holiday Inn a few weeks ago. Holiday Inn, Ritz, Hilton Garden and a few others still have rooms.

This far in advance? Wow.
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