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Trip to TS
Posted on 2/10/12 at 2:26 am
Posted on 2/10/12 at 2:26 am
Hi all,
I'm looking for guidance. I can't stand to watch LSU on tv all season. I've never been to TS and need to make a trip.
Any idea for good games?
Looking at the schedule I'm aiming to fly in on the Thurs before Alabama and leave after Mississippi St.
Any advice of a good place to stay for Easy access to TS?
I'm looking for guidance. I can't stand to watch LSU on tv all season. I've never been to TS and need to make a trip.
Any idea for good games?
Looking at the schedule I'm aiming to fly in on the Thurs before Alabama and leave after Mississippi St.
Any advice of a good place to stay for Easy access to TS?
Posted on 2/10/12 at 2:27 am to LSU London
Also any idea regarding ticket prices for those games? I want good seats and experience the best of TS at night! Geaux Tigers!
Posted on 2/10/12 at 2:57 am to LSU London
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Location: London, England
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Posted on 2/10/12 at 3:04 am to LSU London
Tickets will vary, but the guy above was pretty close for Bama. You should be able to find a Miss State ticket for a good price. Best hotels are off of college drive (I think you can search for them that way)
Posted on 2/10/12 at 5:53 am to LSU London
LSU has several hotels on campus, but those rooms will fill up early. You can try the Lod Cook Hotel or the LSU Faculty Club.
If those are full, you should probably try downtown Baton Rouge. A lot of live music and restaurants there and it's about a 3 mile walk from there to LSU along the Mississippi River Levee walking path.
Good bama tickets will be about $250 each at a fair price. Miss. St. Will be about $50.
If those are full, you should probably try downtown Baton Rouge. A lot of live music and restaurants there and it's about a 3 mile walk from there to LSU along the Mississippi River Levee walking path.
Good bama tickets will be about $250 each at a fair price. Miss. St. Will be about $50.
Posted on 2/10/12 at 6:58 am to LSU London
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Hi all,
Let me fix this for ya
Hi yall
Posted on 2/10/12 at 7:09 am to LSU London
Good Bama tickets this year will be around $250+, depending on where both teams are ranked by game-day. If you really want to do this right, I'd book a hotel in New Orleans, somewhere on the edge of the quarter, like Le Pavillion, so you can sleep. Then, I'd rent a car (limo) and drive up on game day. You're welcome at our tailgate out in Touchdown Village II. We've got a 34-foot RV and about 20+ folks, all ages. Spend game-day morning on campus. Go see Mike, watch the team/band come down the hill.
Posted on 2/10/12 at 8:04 am to LSU London
Keep posting as the season approaches and you'll get some good...and bad...advice. Watch the Ticket Exchange for tickets. Go to the Food and Drink Board for rec's regarding food ideas, other than taigating on games days which is a "must".
This post was edited on 2/10/12 at 8:05 am
Posted on 2/10/12 at 8:38 am to LSU London
My biggest question is what game can I go to that will be a night game? It's going to have to be Towson or some crappy game like that. I hate traveling from Maryland and the game getting switched to daytime.
Not much I can do but go see less than worthy opponent where the game won't be moved.
Unless I drop the bucks to see Bama.
Not much I can do but go see less than worthy opponent where the game won't be moved.
Unless I drop the bucks to see Bama.
Posted on 2/10/12 at 10:12 am to LSU London
Living in Minnesota, and going to 5 or 6 Tiger games per year, I think I know something about ticket prices for the games. I believe that you received some misleading info.
First of all, find yourself a seating map of Tiger Stadium. If you must sit in the upper deck due to financial constraints, choose one of the first rows! For Alabama, you'd be fortunate to get that ticket for less than $300.
Lower Bowl seats along either sideline are good, but pricey. End zone seats are much less expensive and not totally undesireable. For Alabama game, a sideline lower bowl seat will cost you at least $600, probably more.
You might save money by cruising the ticket exchange here on TD or at Dandy Don's.
To get a feel for prices, the biggest selection is at Subhub. It is expensive to do business with them for both the buyer and the seller, but the inventory of seats and prices is excellent.
For the MSU game, expect to pay about half of what you pay for Alabama.
Geaux Tigers!
First of all, find yourself a seating map of Tiger Stadium. If you must sit in the upper deck due to financial constraints, choose one of the first rows! For Alabama, you'd be fortunate to get that ticket for less than $300.
Lower Bowl seats along either sideline are good, but pricey. End zone seats are much less expensive and not totally undesireable. For Alabama game, a sideline lower bowl seat will cost you at least $600, probably more.
You might save money by cruising the ticket exchange here on TD or at Dandy Don's.
To get a feel for prices, the biggest selection is at Subhub. It is expensive to do business with them for both the buyer and the seller, but the inventory of seats and prices is excellent.
For the MSU game, expect to pay about half of what you pay for Alabama.
Geaux Tigers!
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