okeefe4prez
Well-Known Member
People can still drive there, set up, cook out, get out the chairs, and drink to their hearts content in their area, next to family and friends, pee in the porta potties, go to the game, drink afterwards for an hour, then leave. How is tailgating going to be crushed for this person? Because I am guessing if you are driving back to Chicago, someone has to be sober, right?
I know that when I drive back to Chicago, I'm going to sit in traffic for a while when I get to Chicago, so I like to chill after the game and have a beer, grill and watch or listen to other games with my buddies for a few hours. Me and Happy Chef have 4 tickets and a parking pass and we shell out a hair over 3 grand a year for those. I'm not going to shell out my $1500 a year just for tickets, plus $250 for a motel if the cops are going to watch the clock and treat me like some 13 year old hippy skateboarder if I want to stay 3 hours after a game instead of two.
Half the reason I go is tailgating so I can hang out with my buddies while my ol' lady is at home. The changes in any given year aren't that material when viewed one year over another, but the aggregate of changes over the past decade have been tremendous and have taken away from the tailgating experience by pushing people farther away from the stadium and generally stomped out things that weren't really hurting people.
The football games are a place to socialize and crush some brews. I think deep down inside, we can all see where this is going - it's incrementally going toward pushing people away from the Stadium and toward "drying out" the tailgating. For the amount of cash I spend to get to the games between a rental car, tickets, motels, gas, etc., if the powers that be want to homogenize the Iowa City tailgating experience and make it just like every other suburban area in Iowa complete with a TGI Friday's tent and Panera Bread stand (they'll be the only ones who can afford or will be given the permits) coupled with a fun free atmosphere where anyone attempting to let loose for a few hours will get arrested or a citation, I'll just keep my money and go up to Merkle's and watch the games with a bunch of Hawk fans who like to enjoy a brew or two.