Gordio Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 Yeah California Road is where I always park too. 8 & 11 years old? Hope you won't be posting about people drunk and dropping F bombs in front of your kids. At that age I would take them to Sabre games before Bills games I don't know I took my son(he was 7 at the time) to his first game last year against the Eagles & he had a ball. Yeah he heard a few f bombs but for the most part it was all good. Found some kids parked next to our tailgate & they had a little football game right in the parking lot. He loved it. Taking him to the patriots game this year. This stuff about sheltering the kids from the big bad bills football games gets way over played on this board.
PromoTheRobot Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 Yeah California Road is where I always park too. 8 & 11 years old? Hope you won't be posting about people drunk and dropping F bombs in front of your kids. At that age I would take them to Sabre games before Bills games Gotta agree. You better be sure you are okay with your kids seeing and hearing stuff your wife would not like. PTR
UpperDeck Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 (edited) Gotta agree. You better be sure you are okay with your kids seeing and hearing stuff your wife would not like. PTR I've been a season ticket holder for over 20 years and have tried private lots and the stadium lots. I prefer the stadium lots because it does seem like there is more action there. I'm also a lot 5 advocate. I stay until the end and have little trouble getting out of there. If you're leery about the rowdies just be sure to pay attention to who you're parking near. A large 20-something old crowd with tents could be a sign of possible "over exuberance". Just keep driving until you find a more family friendly area. One thing to note about private lots is that you have a longer walk. Not a big deal in good weather but a PITA if it's raining or freezing cold and windy. By the way, I'm sure Hammer's lot is great too since you can meet up with regulars. I have never parked there so I can't comment on it. But there are plenty of regulars here that speak very highly of it. Edited July 30, 2012 by UpperDeck
biglukes Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 I've been a season ticket holder for over 20 years and have tried private lots and the stadium lots. I prefer the stadium lots because it does seem like there is more action there. I'm also a lot 5 advocate. I stay until the end and have little trouble getting out of there. If you're leery about the rowdies just be sure to pay attention to who you're parking near. A large 20-something old crowd with tents could be a sign of possible "over exuberance". Just keep driving until you find a more family friendly area. One thing to note about private lots is that you have a longer walk. Not a big deal in good weather but a PITA if it's raining or freezing cold and windy. By the way, I'm sure Hammer's lot is great too since you can meet up with regulars. I have never parked there so I can't comment on it. But there are plenty of regulars here that speak very highly of it. If you were to park in a private lot, the closest and most stadium like would be "the pit" which is right next to lot 1 (i think) off of 20A and runs all the way back to the field house.
Guffalo Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 For Hammer's Lot, do you need to reserve a spot for the game? Coming in from CA to the opening vs KC driving up from Geneva and would like to park in Hammer's Lot. Is there a protocol or anything to parking there? Thanks Secret handshake, special hand signals and you are in.
Just Jack Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 Secret handshake, special hand signals and you are in. And $20.
weehawk Posted July 31, 2012 Posted July 31, 2012 I've got a better suggestion, but probably not a very popular one. Dont take an 8 and an 11 yr old for the entire season. Unless you want your kids to start saying the "F" word and other salty comments, you're better off finding something else to do with them. NFL stadiums are not great places for little kids. In fact most college stadiums aren't either. Lots of drinking, swearing, etc goes on. Not sure why you want to expose your kids to that for 7 games. I would definitely not tailgate with them. Sure the atmosphere is great...for 25 yr olds, not for 8 year olds. Pick a game or two and try it out. Then see if you want to invest in full season tickets for both of them.
Hammered a Lot Posted July 31, 2012 Posted July 31, 2012 If you were to park in a private lot, the closest and most stadium like would be "the pit" which is right next to lot 1 (i think) off of 20A and runs all the way back to the field house. It's called "The Mud Pit".
thebug Posted July 31, 2012 Posted July 31, 2012 I take my kids to the preseason kids day every year. Also took my 7 year old son to the Toronto game last year, but that's pretty tame there. I think it will still be a few years before they start going to regular season games at the Ralph, but I don't think it's that big of a deal. I park at Hammer's lot. Great place to park and the kids have a blast.
biglukes Posted July 31, 2012 Posted July 31, 2012 It's called "The Mud Pit". I've been in there a few times, it definitely earns that "mud pit" moniker, that's for sure.
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