12-02-2015, 03:50 PM
(12-02-2015, 03:20 PM)stupac2 link Wrote:Just got my tickets, my wife and I will be in section 120.
Same here, row 17.
(12-02-2015, 03:20 PM)stupac2 link Wrote:Just got my tickets, my wife and I will be in section 120.
(12-02-2015, 03:20 PM)stupac2 link Wrote:Just got my tickets, my wife and I will be in section 120.
(12-02-2015, 03:45 PM)Farm93 link Wrote:I am sure many corporate clients got tickets and will dump them on Stubhub, but felt enough loyalty to the conference to buy from Stanford's allocation through Stanford.Â
Picked Section 222 as the section is elevated enough to see the full field, closer to the students, not too expensive and part of Stanford's allocation.
I suspect Unbelievably Spoiled Children fans will outnumber Stanford fans. The Unbelievably Spoiled Children band likely will be there in full force which will be annoying. Too bad Unbelievably Spoiled Children hasn't embraced the no-huddle "raid" style game as that program really keeps the band noise down.
Also will LSJUMB get post-season play relief or will this be another LSJUMB-free event?
(12-02-2015, 03:45 PM)Farm93 link Wrote:I am sure many corporate clients got tickets and will dump them on Stubhub, but felt enough loyalty to the conference to buy from Stanford's allocation through Stanford.Â
Picked Section 222 as the section is elevated enough to see the full field, closer to the students, not too expensive and part of Stanford's allocation.
I suspect Unbelievably Spoiled Children fans will outnumber Stanford fans. The Unbelievably Spoiled Children band likely will be there in full force which will be annoying. Too bad Unbelievably Spoiled Children hasn't embraced the no-huddle "raid" style game as that program really keeps the band noise down.
Also will LSJUMB get post-season play relief or will this be another LSJUMB-free event?
(12-04-2015, 08:22 PM)JJJ link Wrote:[quote author=Farm93 link=topic=13800.msg145333#msg145333 date=1449096349]
I am sure many corporate clients got tickets and will dump them on Stubhub, but felt enough loyalty to the conference to buy from Stanford's allocation through Stanford.Â
Picked Section 222 as the section is elevated enough to see the full field, closer to the students, not too expensive and part of Stanford's allocation.
I suspect Unbelievably Spoiled Children fans will outnumber Stanford fans. The Unbelievably Spoiled Children band likely will be there in full force which will be annoying. Too bad Unbelievably Spoiled Children hasn't embraced the no-huddle "raid" style game as that program really keeps the band noise down.
Also will LSJUMB get post-season play relief or will this be another LSJUMB-free event?
(12-04-2015, 08:22 PM)JJJ link Wrote:[quote author=Farm93 link=topic=13800.msg145333#msg145333 date=1449096349]
I am sure many corporate clients got tickets and will dump them on Stubhub, but felt enough loyalty to the conference to buy from Stanford's allocation through Stanford.Â
Picked Section 222 as the section is elevated enough to see the full field, closer to the students, not too expensive and part of Stanford's allocation.
I suspect Unbelievably Spoiled Children fans will outnumber Stanford fans. The Unbelievably Spoiled Children band likely will be there in full force which will be annoying. Too bad Unbelievably Spoiled Children hasn't embraced the no-huddle "raid" style game as that program really keeps the band noise down.
Also will LSJUMB get post-season play relief or will this be another LSJUMB-free event?
(12-04-2015, 07:50 PM)stupac2 link Wrote:I have a different question, what are people doing to get there? Parking was really easy during the chicken bowl, but I doubt it'll be quite so smooth this time. Is anyone else going the VTA route? Seems like parking at the 880/Milpitas stop is pretty good for those coming from the east bay.We aren't tailgating but we are planning to arrive about an hour before kickoff so that we have plenty of time to get parked, get through security, and get all the way around to the other side of the stadium to our seats.
(12-04-2015, 07:50 PM)stupac2 link Wrote:I have a different question, what are people doing to get there? Parking was really easy during the chicken bowl, but I doubt it'll be quite so smooth this time. Is anyone else going the VTA route? Seems like parking at the 880/Milpitas stop is pretty good for those coming from the east bay.We aren't tailgating but we are planning to arrive about an hour before kickoff so that we have plenty of time to get parked, get through security, and get all the way around to the other side of the stadium to our seats.
(12-05-2015, 08:04 AM)winflop link Wrote:[quote author=stupac2 link=topic=13800.msg145669#msg145669 date=1449283831]We aren't tailgating but we are planning to arrive about an hour before kickoff so that we have plenty of time to get parked, get through security, and get all the way around to the other side of the stadium to our seats.
I have a different question, what are people doing to get there? Parking was really easy during the chicken bowl, but I doubt it'll be quite so smooth this time. Is anyone else going the VTA route? Seems like parking at the 880/Milpitas stop is pretty good for those coming from the east bay.
(12-05-2015, 08:04 AM)winflop link Wrote:[quote author=stupac2 link=topic=13800.msg145669#msg145669 date=1449283831]We aren't tailgating but we are planning to arrive about an hour before kickoff so that we have plenty of time to get parked, get through security, and get all the way around to the other side of the stadium to our seats.
I have a different question, what are people doing to get there? Parking was really easy during the chicken bowl, but I doubt it'll be quite so smooth this time. Is anyone else going the VTA route? Seems like parking at the 880/Milpitas stop is pretty good for those coming from the east bay.
(12-05-2015, 08:35 AM)stupac2 link Wrote:[quote author=winflop link=topic=13800.msg145707#msg145707 date=1449327879]We aren't tailgating but we are planning to arrive about an hour before kickoff so that we have plenty of time to get parked, get through security, and get all the way around to the other side of the stadium to our seats.
[quote author=stupac2 link=topic=13800.msg145669#msg145669 date=1449283831]
I have a different question, what are people doing to get there? Parking was really easy during the chicken bowl, but I doubt it'll be quite so smooth this time. Is anyone else going the VTA route? Seems like parking at the 880/Milpitas stop is pretty good for those coming from the east bay.
(12-05-2015, 08:35 AM)stupac2 link Wrote:[quote author=winflop link=topic=13800.msg145707#msg145707 date=1449327879]We aren't tailgating but we are planning to arrive about an hour before kickoff so that we have plenty of time to get parked, get through security, and get all the way around to the other side of the stadium to our seats.
[quote author=stupac2 link=topic=13800.msg145669#msg145669 date=1449283831]
I have a different question, what are people doing to get there? Parking was really easy during the chicken bowl, but I doubt it'll be quite so smooth this time. Is anyone else going the VTA route? Seems like parking at the 880/Milpitas stop is pretty good for those coming from the east bay.
(12-05-2015, 09:08 AM)stupac2 link Wrote:At the chicken bowl you had no control over where you parked. I doubt that'll be different today.
Is VTA typically bad? It sounds like they're prepared and do a decent job. We're also on the north side of the stadium, pretty near the station, so I'm hoping that will help. (Whereas the parking you can buy only seems to on the south side.)
(12-05-2015, 09:08 AM)stupac2 link Wrote:At the chicken bowl you had no control over where you parked. I doubt that'll be different today.
Is VTA typically bad? It sounds like they're prepared and do a decent job. We're also on the north side of the stadium, pretty near the station, so I'm hoping that will help. (Whereas the parking you can buy only seems to on the south side.)
(12-05-2015, 09:20 AM)leftcoast link Wrote:I've taken light-rail from the Campbell station in the past. It's reliable but s-l-o-o-w. Also, trains get very full by the time they hit the downtown San Jose stops so plan on standing for quite a while if you board later in their route. VTA Is a hassle-free option but not for everyone.
(12-05-2015, 09:20 AM)leftcoast link Wrote:I've taken light-rail from the Campbell station in the past. It's reliable but s-l-o-o-w. Also, trains get very full by the time they hit the downtown San Jose stops so plan on standing for quite a while if you board later in their route. VTA Is a hassle-free option but not for everyone.