I'm coming down for the game next weekend at FEDEX Field and want to tailgate. Simple question to start with. If I get there early enough to get my choice of spots, I'm trying to get in the back of Orange F2 because there's a big patch of grass between that and Green F3. If I park next to this spot, can I set up a tent in the grass and tailgate or will I be chased off to let people park in it eventually?
Thanks in advance for the help (and Beat Navy)
BTW the parking for this game is free and first-come-first-served in Orange, Green, and Purple.
Army-Navy Tailgate
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Re: Army-Navy Tailgate
tollhaus wrote:I'm coming down for the game next weekend at FEDEX Field and want to tailgate. Simple question to start with. If I get there early enough to get my choice of spots, I'm trying to get in the back of Orange F2 because there's a big patch of grass between that and Green F3. If I park next to this spot, can I set up a tent in the grass and tailgate or will I be chased off to let people park in it eventually?
Thanks in advance for the help (and Beat Navy)
BTW the parking for this game is free and first-come-first-served in Orange, Green, and Purple.
Hey tollhaus......welcome to the site!
If you get a spot that you can park in and it is next to a grassy area, then yes, you can set up a tail-gate area in the grass. I hope this answered your question.
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To anyone with tickets to this Saturday’s Army-Navy game at FedExField, you’re going to want to arrive early and take in all of the pageantry of the game. Indeed, this game is much more than a game, and much closer to an All-American Football Event that fans won’t want to miss.
The respective military academy bands will get into action around 11 a.m., performing and parading as part of the tradition step-off and march onto the field. This is one of the best pregame ceremonies in all of football, and each band will play for about 45 minutes.
After that, there will be a game ball presentation by the academy marathon teams. A little before 1 p.m., players will be allowed to warm up on the field, about 90 minutes before kickoff. The players will exit the field at about 2:15 p.m. and prepare for pregame introductions.
Before kickoff, there will be service academy exchange of Cadets and Midshipmen, as well as an invocation by the Navy Chaplain. As each team takes the field, there will be flyover by the respective branch’s aerial units.
All of this will happen before the 2:40 kickoff on CBS. If you really want the full experience of an Army-Navy game, you ate strongly encouraged to show up early and take it all in. Parking lots open at 8:30 a.m., and the early bird gets the proverbial worm.
For further preview, here’s Redskins owner Daniel M. Snyder discussing the significance of the event with Redskins Nation’s Larry Michael
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