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Entrances at Bank of America Stadium


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I know it's opening day and lines are going to be crazy, but I was hoping for some advice. I'm in sect 113 and wasn't sure if there were any recommendations for gate entrances that are better than others. I always end up entering from the Mint St./Graham entrance but it might be easier for me to walk from my house up Morehead St. Just trying to cram in as much pre-game action as possible without missing the flyover/kickoff.

Thanks in advance!

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Been to both preseason games and the lines move pretty good....there are 'queue' type poles installed in front of all of the entrances now and  a whole bunch more stadium staff that are outside heading you in like cattle.......the East Gate seemed to move quicker

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Those are some nice seats. I recomend bringing things to throw at the seahawks since you'll be right behind their bench.

 

 

 

 

But no, really, be there in your seats an hour early and don't deal with any of it at all. BE EARLY, it's easy and always works.

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Yeah, got a great deal on these and am stoked. I'm heading back from Athens Sunday morning after a victorious night over the Cocks, so I will be cutting it close. I plan on being at the gate by Noon and yeah Lumps.... Behind the wrong teams' bench....haha. I have an odd feeling we might get booted out of the game. I like to stand often and cheer my ass off and don't like sitting down. Should be interesting.

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I know it's opening day and lines are going to be crazy, but I was hoping for some advice. I'm in sect 113 and wasn't sure if there were any recommendations for gate entrances that are better than others. I always end up entering from the Mint St./Graham entrance but it might be easier for me to walk from my house up Morehead St. Just trying to cram in as much pre-game action as possible without missing the flyover/kickoff.

Thanks in advance!

 

The best entrance is the South entrance all the way to the left (west). This is a bag check line that moves faster than all the rest.

 

You are welcome.

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South gate is the easiest; it's as if people don't know it's there.  That, plus most parking is on the other side and people just inherently stumble drunkenly towards the closest entrance.  Strategy be damned once your a twelve pack deep.

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