icedavis
Five-Star Recruit
I live in MPLS and can't be more excited to go to the game. I have family and friends coming up from South Dakota and Wyoming for the game. Gonna be great.
Here are some links to pay attention to for your trip to the Twin Cities and TCF. I mostly go to campus for basketball and hockey games so if I am not entirely accurate on football gameday procedures or have left something out feel free to correct me and I will try to update as well.
As far as I know the game is sold out through the team website but the usual secondary market avenues are available: ebay, stubhub, craigslist.
The Gopher Gameday website: http://www.gophersports.com/gameday/
Stadium Guide Website - pay special note to parking information. The large majority of parking around the stadium is either pay lot/ramp or residential street parking. All of the main lots/ramps around the stadium that i know of are for season ticket pass holders only. So likely you get street parking or West Bank/State fairgrounds parking. There is a shuttle that brings you to and from the games. I haven't ridden so I don't know how that part works or the route other than what the map on the website shows. I am not a U student or alum so I don't know that much about campus but I do know there are other ramps around (not necessarily know where) but I am referring to the main ramps. If you want to park in the street, get there plenty early. Gates open 2 hours before gametime.
Tailgating is generally only allowed in specific lots, as seen on the Stadium Guide website or found here. I generally believe that U of M has good fans and if you don't have a tailgate spot yourself, then if you are like my dad, you will end up making friends with everyone and hang out at their tailgate spots.
This week is Homecoming and there are plenty of festivities going on. Atmosphere concert Friday night, I recommend for the hip hop crowds. http://homecoming.umn.edu/ Gophers Hockey is playing Friday and Sunday for added entertainment on campus.
I am not much for the bar scene but I am sure there are plenty of people on this site who know and can recommend. Although, Joe Sensors in Bloomington is a great Gameday watching Husker friendly bar.
Anything else and I probably can answer your question, emphasis on probably.
Here are some links to pay attention to for your trip to the Twin Cities and TCF. I mostly go to campus for basketball and hockey games so if I am not entirely accurate on football gameday procedures or have left something out feel free to correct me and I will try to update as well.
As far as I know the game is sold out through the team website but the usual secondary market avenues are available: ebay, stubhub, craigslist.
The Gopher Gameday website: http://www.gophersports.com/gameday/
Stadium Guide Website - pay special note to parking information. The large majority of parking around the stadium is either pay lot/ramp or residential street parking. All of the main lots/ramps around the stadium that i know of are for season ticket pass holders only. So likely you get street parking or West Bank/State fairgrounds parking. There is a shuttle that brings you to and from the games. I haven't ridden so I don't know how that part works or the route other than what the map on the website shows. I am not a U student or alum so I don't know that much about campus but I do know there are other ramps around (not necessarily know where) but I am referring to the main ramps. If you want to park in the street, get there plenty early. Gates open 2 hours before gametime.
Tailgating is generally only allowed in specific lots, as seen on the Stadium Guide website or found here. I generally believe that U of M has good fans and if you don't have a tailgate spot yourself, then if you are like my dad, you will end up making friends with everyone and hang out at their tailgate spots.
This week is Homecoming and there are plenty of festivities going on. Atmosphere concert Friday night, I recommend for the hip hop crowds. http://homecoming.umn.edu/ Gophers Hockey is playing Friday and Sunday for added entertainment on campus.
I am not much for the bar scene but I am sure there are plenty of people on this site who know and can recommend. Although, Joe Sensors in Bloomington is a great Gameday watching Husker friendly bar.
Anything else and I probably can answer your question, emphasis on probably.
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