BillsCuse Posted December 7, 2019 Posted December 7, 2019 I'm going to make the trip up tomorrow and I'm contemplating if I should bring my son with me or not. I'm probably going to buy tickets on the 1st level around one of the end zones. I'm going regardless, but not sure if it will be too cold for my son. I know the higher levels get hit with the wind pretty bad, but how is the 1st level? Is it still pretty windy or a calmer down there? Thanks
Bferra13 Posted December 7, 2019 Posted December 7, 2019 15mph winds, gusts of 25. Not exactly a hurricane. 50 degrees too. But for your question, the lower bowl is definitely calmer than the upper decks. You'll have no problems. Hope that helps. 3
stevewin Posted December 7, 2019 Posted December 7, 2019 If you're concerned for your son's being exposed, wind is probably the least of your worries if you're sitting in the EZ In seriousness, I wouldn't let wind be a deciding factor. It will be less wind than at the top of the upper deck in the lower deck, but if it's cold it's going to be cold everywhere. 1 1
Codyny13 Posted December 7, 2019 Posted December 7, 2019 5 minutes ago, BillsCuse said: I'm going to make the trip up tomorrow and I'm contemplating if I should bring my son with me or not. I'm probably going to buy tickets on the 1st level around one of the end zones. I'm going regardless, but not sure if it will be too cold for my son. I know the higher levels get hit with the wind pretty bad, but how is the 1st level? Is it still pretty windy or a calmer down there? Thanks If your in the market for tix in that location lmk. 1
JoeF Posted December 7, 2019 Posted December 7, 2019 7 minutes ago, Bferra13 said: 15mph winds, gusts of 25. Not exactly a hurricane. 50 degrees too. But for your question, the lower bowl is definitely calmer than the upper decks. You'll have no problems. Hope that helps. We have seats in the lowers. Wind is much less of a factor. I agree with Bferra13! 2
boater Posted December 7, 2019 Posted December 7, 2019 Reminds me a of a story... A December game against the Fish. My young daughter didn't dress appropriately (my fault for not supervising). It was snowing heavily and very cold. She starts crying, I think she's getting frostbite. It's time to leave or else I'll get prosecuted for bad parenting. I ended up carrying her on my back to the car, which by the grace of God I found right away. We ended up watching the game at a nearby Dickies Donuts. We slaughtered the Fish. Moral of the story: over-dress the kiddos. Or you may miss an epic game. 2
BillsCuse Posted December 7, 2019 Author Posted December 7, 2019 Ok thanks guys. Maybe I was overthinking it when I was reading an article about the bad wind affecting the game. He's a Syracuse kid, not like it's anything new lol 17 minutes ago, stevewin said: If you're concerned for your son's being exposed, wind is probably the least of your worries if you're sitting in the EZ In seriousness, I wouldn't let wind be a deciding factor. It will be less wind than at the top of the upper deck in the lower deck, but if it's cold it's going to be cold everywhere. He comes from an Irish family, he's already been exposed lol
Augie Posted December 7, 2019 Posted December 7, 2019 8 minutes ago, BillsCuse said: Ok thanks guys. Maybe I was overthinking it when I was reading an article about the bad wind affecting the game. He's a Syracuse kid, not like it's anything new lol Especially if he’s in his late 20’s!
machine gun kelly Posted December 7, 2019 Posted December 7, 2019 You know the drill, heavy jacket, winter hat gloves, if he’s that concerned a scarf, and two pairs of thick socks. He’ll be fine.
BuffaloBillies Posted December 7, 2019 Posted December 7, 2019 4 minutes ago, machine gun kelly said: You know the drill, heavy jacket, winter hat gloves, if he’s that concerned a scarf, and two pairs of thick socks. He’ll be fine. Yep. Toes, fingers, and ears. Keep those comfy, all good.
Buffalo716 Posted December 7, 2019 Posted December 7, 2019 How olds your son? My dad starting bringing me to games when I was 5-6 and we went to some cold ones!
MJS Posted December 7, 2019 Posted December 7, 2019 (edited) Bring an anemometer and measure it, then report back. It's for science. Edited December 7, 2019 by MJS
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