For a season opener at night and still wanting to get a spot and tailgate, you're gonna want to be there by noon.Question to the experienced tailgaters...
6:30 kick...bringing my kids to their first game, complete with tailgating experience. Any of you know how early we might need to get to Finkbine Commuter lot? 4 hours prior to kick? 2 hours?
Thanks in advance.
Hey folks, its been a very long time since I have been to Kinnick. Saturday will be the first time in quite some time. Any ideas for a tailgate spot. Planning on having a grill, table, popup tent, along with games. Any suggestions are appreciated.
For a season opener at night and still wanting to get a spot and tailgate, you're gonna want to be there by noon.
I feel that it isn't usually too bad for night games, but you'd be nuts to drive down Melrose right before an 11 am kick, and Hawkins (along Kinnick portion) won't even be open for most of the day.Fry is right...don't wait. Spots will be taken early. Noon may not even be early enough.
On a related note, I'm always "amazed" (to put it nicely) at the people who try to drive down Melrose or Hawkins less than an hour before the game. Come on...
Fry is right...don't wait. Spots will be taken early. Noon may not even be early enough.
On a related note, I'm always "amazed" (to put it nicely) at the people who try to drive down Melrose or Hawkins less than an hour before the game. Come on...
My gut tells me this one is going to be nasty, though.I feel that it isn't usually too bad for night games, but you'd be nuts to drive down Melrose right before an 11 am kick, and Hawkins (along Kinnick portion) won't even be open for most of the day.
Oh no, I didn't mean tailgate parking an hour before hand. Shit I park my car in the Myrtle lot the night before at 7 pm when it opens. I just meant traffic up Grand Avenue and in front of the stadium on Melrose greatly depends on start time, or I feel I've observed that. I've never been out as far on the west side as Finkbine as I'm an east side lifer, so I can't comment on that. I'm so sad that I won't be attending, had to give away some seats in the new club section that I wonMy gut tells me this one is going to be nasty, though.
Season opener, first one ever at night, Hawk fans are (for better or for worse) stoked, four plus early draft entries/All B1G selections playing, people want to see Epenesa and Gohlston eat a zero-experience QB alive, the WR hype train...
I don't think I'd sleep on tailgate spots. If it were me personally, I'd be there by 9 AM and if you get bored the first few hours take a snooze in your bag chair. It ain't gonna be hot out.
Tailgating doesn't count unless you're near the stadium IMOIf you are interested in taking the Hawkeye Express train while you are here and want some room to tailgate, you could tailgate at the mall and ride the train to the stadium.
For us proles who can't afford lots closer to Kinnick it doesTailgating doesn't count unless you're near the stadium IMO
For us proles who can't afford lots closer to Kinnick it does
I would count Finkbine as downtown/near the stadium, Coralville? No wayFor us proles who can't afford lots closer to Kinnick it does
Tailgating doesn't count unless you're near the stadium IMO
Just funnin you. A trip to a Hawkeye game for me and my kid is $450 minimum for tix, hotel, gas, and food. No two ways around it because I’m not driving 11 hours in one day.I can afford it because I don't have to drive across the state, just 10 minutes downtown It's only $20 for Myrtle, is the Finkbine lot free? I mean shit the ticket prices for the train are higher than parking in a lot downtown