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Ravensarge
03-25-2009, 04:54 PM
Hey, folks.. know this should be in "ROAD TRIPS", but it seems it hasn't been visited a whole lot lately. I'm a little paranoid about trips across the states, so San Diego seems out. Therefore, Minnesota and Green Bay seem to be the targets. They ARE NOT the targets if the games fall in Nov. or Dec. (I'm an older man and I hate the bitter cold!) Can you all fill me in on opinions on where would be the best place to go. I've heard the last game of the season is in Foxbourgh (RUMOR) so forget that!!!
Brtnder81
03-25-2009, 06:02 PM
Sorry Bartender, but we have a paying advertiser that offers away game trips and in deference to them we don't allow advertising in the threads unless their trip for a destination sells out.
52decleetzu
03-25-2009, 11:47 PM
Hey, folks.. know this should be in "ROAD TRIPS", but it seems it hasn't been visited a whole lot lately. I'm a little paranoid about trips across the states, so San Diego seems out. Therefore, Minnesota and Green Bay seem to be the targets. They ARE NOT the targets if the games fall in Nov. or Dec. (I'm an older man and I hate the bitter cold!) Can you all fill me in on opinions on where would be the best place to go. I've heard the last game of the season is in Foxbourgh (RUMOR) so forget that!!!
I can safely saw I will never spend one penny to go to Green Bay or Minnesota,no matter what time of year it is.
Somewhere on the East Coast,and somewhere south are the only places Im going.
Mista T
03-26-2009, 01:13 AM
Now that Southwest started service into Minneapolis, a road trip to see Ravens-Vikings, any time of the year in the domed stadium, is almost definite. 90/10
Green Bay is drivable from Minneapolis, so I'll do that as well as long as it's scheduled before November and if I can get reasonably priced tickets. 50/50
San Diego -- been there, done that. However, that could be an appealing trip if scheduled in November to early December. Also, the "Houston" factor -- if Ravenous52 doesn't get shipped off again, there's added incentive to make the cross-country journey. You would have to sit next to the big Marine at a Ravens game, or see his post-game interaction with the players, to appreciate what I'm saying. 50/50
Oakland -- another long weekend trip to Napa Valley is in store. Plus this is one of the few NFL stadia that I have yet to visit. 75/25
Cleveland -- yes, Cleveland. Dump of a city, hateful fans, etc. But one of these years I'll go up there. 25/75
New England -- I get business trips to New England anytime I want. I skipped last season's exhibition game due to torrential downpours (which stopped at gametime). As long as it is played before late November and if I can get reasonably priced tickets, Foxboro is a serious candidate for my presence. 50/50
Pittsburgh -- why would I ever want to go back? My Dad left the filthy steel mills outside of Pitt and never looked back. 10/90
Cincy -- once is enough 0/100
sandiegosean
03-26-2009, 01:18 AM
Ted, I use to live in that region, that drive from Minny to the banks of the Fox River is a long one, especially if it's past October.
HoustonRaven
03-26-2009, 10:13 AM
Im definitely in for Minn and Green Bay. Like T, I can travel there anytime for work. Im going to GB no matter the month. That's the football mecca!
When I used to live in the Bay Area, I went to an A's game wearing a Ravens hat and it felt like I had a target on my back. More then once, a bottle of warm beer flew past my head. Thank God for bad aim I guess.
underwriter
03-27-2009, 10:22 AM
Now that Southwest started service into Minneapolis, a road trip to see Ravens-Vikings, any time of the year in the domed stadium, is almost definite. 90/10
Green Bay is drivable from Minneapolis, so I'll do that as well as long as it's scheduled before November and if I can get reasonably priced tickets. 50/50
San Diego -- been there, done that. However, that could be an appealing trip if scheduled in November to early December. Also, the "Houston" factor -- if Ravenous52 doesn't get shipped off again, there's added incentive to make the cross-country journey. You would have to sit next to the big Marine at a Ravens game, or see his post-game interaction with the players, to appreciate what I'm saying. 50/50
Oakland -- another long weekend trip to Napa Valley is in store. Plus this is one of the few NFL stadia that I have yet to visit. 75/25
Cleveland -- yes, Cleveland. Dump of a city, hateful fans, etc. But one of these years I'll go up there. 25/75
New England -- I get business trips to New England anytime I want. I skipped last season's exhibition game due to torrential downpours (which stopped at gametime). As long as it is played before late November and if I can get reasonably priced tickets, Foxboro is a serious candidate for my presence. 50/50
Pittsburgh -- why would I ever want to go back? My Dad left the filthy steel mills outside of Pitt and never looked back. 10/90
Cincy -- once is enough 0/100
My choice this year is Green Bay, unless it is in Nov or December....I went to expedia and choose a random weekend in October. USAIR has a $190 roundtrip through Chitown...and it is only a 3.5 hour trip...not an all day affair....
Otherwise, I will just wait for the playoffs to travel...
UW:happyanim
Mista T
03-29-2009, 01:38 PM
My choice this year is Green Bay, unless it is in Nov or December....I went to expedia and choose a random weekend in October. USAIR has a $190 roundtrip through Chitown.
I believe the Air Tran has started non-stop service BWI-Milwaukee ... that would cut your drive substatially.
RAVENOUS52
03-30-2009, 05:08 PM
I believe the Air Tran has started non-stop service BWI-Milwaukee ... that would cut your drive substatially.
Count me in for both Cali games and I'm 75/25 on the Minneapolis game.
Leaveland, Pissburgh and especially Cincitucky are about 5/95 on my interest scale.
Depending on time of season and the number of folks we have going, I could be persuaded to make the trip up 95 to Foxboro.
RockyMRaven
03-30-2009, 11:27 PM
Are tickets available in Green Bay, though? I thought they were perpetually sold out.
52decleetzu
03-31-2009, 01:07 AM
Are tickets available in Green Bay, though? I thought they were perpetually sold out.
Everybody has a price.
Ravenswarrior19
03-31-2009, 09:10 AM
Saw an uncomfirmed rumor (on another board) that the GB game will be a Monday Nighter.
If it is, it would probably exclude me from going ... which would suck.
Rumor also said Colts and Pats games will be SNF. Only a couple more weeks till we find out for sure...
camdenyard
03-31-2009, 01:44 PM
I may do Oakland, SD is always nice. No real interest in MIN/GB.
PurplePill
03-31-2009, 03:00 PM
I'm suprised to see several posters here looking at traveling to Oakland. I've always heard horror stories about Oakland being one of the worst places for a visiting fan to travel to. Right up there with Philly and Leaveland. Is the fear factor overblown?
Also, where does San Diego rate for a Ravens fan destination? I'm really thinking of going there, particularly if it is in the latter part of the season. Never been to Cali before and I hear San Diego is a great city to visit in the fall/winter.
Mista T
03-31-2009, 04:41 PM
If I go to Oakland, I will attempt to get seats with the Ravens players' and coaches families, or try to get with Ravenous 52, who is likley bigger & tougher than any of those silver/black painted face idiots. If not I'll seriously consider club seats.
As to San Diego: every Ravens fan should make that trip at least once. One of the NFL's top destinations, and their fans are meek. (But, seriously, do not venture over to Tijuana - it's nasty below the border).
RAVENOUS52
03-31-2009, 05:58 PM
If I go to Oakland, I will attempt to get seats with the Ravens players' and coaches families, or try to get with Ravenous 52, who is likley bigger & tougher than any of those silver/black painted face idiots. If not I'll seriously consider club seats.
As to San Diego: every Ravens fan should make that trip at least once. One of the NFL's top destinations, and their fans are meek. (But, seriously, do not venture over to Tijuana - it's nasty below the border).
There's nothing to fear but fear itself, Ted! I work and live around many Raiders fans here in SoCal and believe me, their barks are far worse than their bite.
If we don't go looking for trouble, we probably won't find it.
We'll have fun, tailgate and watch the Ravens go to work.
No harm, no foul.:thumbup:
San Diego is definitely a "must attend" away game, because besides awesome weather, the fans are friendly and the city has a whole bunch of attractions and entertainment options.
Definitely a 5-star NFL destination.
RAVENOUS52
03-31-2009, 06:05 PM
Whoopsey.