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Kicking Off Football Season Travel

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This weekend (or Thursday as the case may be) kicks off another fall American tradition, football season. That’s right, we’re ready for some football!

Whether you are a fan of the college gridiron or that of the National Football League (NFL) there will be plenty of weekend getaways available to you and your friends over the course of the season. We’re talking tailgating, folks.

They say that football fans travel well, with some teams traveling better than others, but one thing is the same for any pigskin pilgrim — you’ll need a place to stay and places to eat. Also, drinking.

Lodging

If you’re lucky, you know someone in the city that you’re visiting and can save some money by crashing in their guest room or on the couch. If you go that route keep in mind that your friend is doing you a favor, not planning your itinerary. Don’t assume they’re taking time out of their lives to show you the sites. It’s bad enough you’re rooting for the visiting team, don’t be a jerk about it.

Lots of hotels offer game-related deals and discounts, often as part of a package deal with airfare, game tickets and/or rental cars. The best place to locate such information is on the official site of your respective team or a travel site specializing in the town your team plays in.

Dining

Just because your football trip is taking you to a stadium and not a museum doesn’t mean you won’t be able to soak up some local culture. Eat what they eat! If you are in Philly find the best cheesesteak. If you’re in San Diego grab a fish taco. If you’re in New Orleans, get some gumbo. See how that works? That’s culture you can eat!

Drinking

Keep in mind that bars are prone to loud, excessive and sometimes uncool behavior. Also keep in mind that the local fans already don’t like you because of the colors you’re flying. You are on enemy turf, so be nice, have some fun and buy a drink or two — the latter could be the difference between a very unpleasant outing and a memorable one.

Kids

Kids are fans, too. Nothing is going to shine an uglier light on you and your hometown team than being rude and vulgar in the stands. It happens. Usually about four beers in. If you are taking your kids with you prepare them for what could be an ugly situation. If you aren’t taking your kids, be aware of those around you. Grace under fire, people.


The bottom line is, football is a game, and while you may bleed team colors, remember, you’re just an adult cheering for guys playing said game, not some militant last hope of football kind. Have fun. Be cool. Cheer accordingly.


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