Just bought tickets for Sunday. Advice?

robert70x7

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Bought tickets on a whim with my brother. We avoided hotels by flying to Chicago and staying with family. Driving to GB Sunday morning.

For anyone that has been to Lambeau, what advice would you give in terms of parking/logistics? Anything I have to see? I don't think we will be out there long enough to see a lot of sights but just in case.

Hope to see some blue out there, I'm excited for this once in a lifetime opportunity!
 

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Dress warm ??? Lol that's all I got . Never been to gb but have fun
 

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I've been there plenty of times and going again on Sunday. There's plenty of parking, $20 and no more than 3 blocks from the stadium. Other than the stadium there is nothing to see there. I plan on getting to the stadium at 11 and leaving immediately after the game for my 2 hour drive back home.
 

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Bought tickets on a whim with my brother. We avoided hotels by flying to Chicago and staying with family. Driving to GB Sunday morning.

For anyone that has been to Lambeau, what advice would you give in terms of parking/logistics? Anything I have to see? I don't think we will be out there long enough to see a lot of sights but just in case.

Hope to see some blue out there, I'm excited for this once in a lifetime opportunity!

Are there any issues driving up there in the frozen tundra?
 

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Invest in so called "after ski boots" They have 2"-3" insulated soles and are well insulated. They are very expensive but probably cheaper than losing several toes to frostbite. Your feet will be on concrete/ice the entire game and getting the least amount of circulation. They will get very cold very fast. Be careful. I hope your efforts are rewarded by a victory, such as the Philly fan who spent his life savings to come to the game Sunday...
 

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Bought tickets on a whim with my brother. We avoided hotels by flying to Chicago and staying with family. Driving to GB Sunday morning.

For anyone that has been to Lambeau, what advice would you give in terms of parking/logistics? Anything I have to see? I don't think we will be out there long enough to see a lot of sights but just in case.

Hope to see some blue out there, I'm excited for this once in a lifetime opportunity!

Is Fare's Restaurant still off side the stadium?
 

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You don't have the "attend a game, they lose jinx" do you? :)
 

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Bought tickets on a whim with my brother. We avoided hotels by flying to Chicago and staying with family. Driving to GB Sunday morning.

For anyone that has been to Lambeau, what advice would you give in terms of parking/logistics? Anything I have to see? I don't think we will be out there long enough to see a lot of sights but just in case.

Hope to see some blue out there, I'm excited for this once in a lifetime opportunity!

Still have not been to GB for a game. get there early and enjoy the lot. Tailgating has more of a college game feel which I love
 

robert70x7

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Are there any issues driving up there in the frozen tundra?

I hope not. Only snow in the forecast is for Thursday in which the whole state looks like it'll be covered. After that it's supposed to be sunny - hopefully the roads will be in good condition with that much time in advance.
 

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Besides "dress warm", I've got nothing. Packers fans are pretty mild. You're not going to find someone trying to pick a fight or anything.

There's a burger restaurant across from Lambeau called Kroll's. It's supposed to be good. I'm sure it will be filled with GB fans.

Other than that, have a good time. Should be a great game.
 

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I'll also be there! Not sure what to expect as I've never been to lambeau , but I'm hoping we travel well, as usual
 

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I've been to a bunch of cold-weather games and probably the best way to approach them is with the idea that it is not possible to wear too many clothes.
 

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might be a stupid question, but is there a certain part of the stadium that is warmer than others?

stubhub has several tix available, i can't believe you can get lower level 50 yd line tickets for $300.
 

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Foot or toe warmers. You can by the shake/air activated kind for cheap and work up to 9 hours. They will help. Never been to Green Bay but in situations that cold and just sitting, I would wear 3 thermals top and bottom plus good outside layer. Glove liners or two plus gloves and foot liner plus regular cotton sock plus wool sock, but maybe less with the foot warmers.
 

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Bought tickets on a whim with my brother. We avoided hotels by flying to Chicago and staying with family. Driving to GB Sunday morning.

For anyone that has been to Lambeau, what advice would you give in terms of parking/logistics? Anything I have to see? I don't think we will be out there long enough to see a lot of sights but just in case.

Hope to see some blue out there, I'm excited for this once in a lifetime opportunity!

I'll be going also. Driving up from Chicago on Saturday. The drive shouldn't be an issue at all. It should be a blast - also my maiden voyage to Green Bay. Unfortunately, it appears that the Packer Hall of Fame is closed, so that takes one item off the list of things to do.
 
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