Hopefully taking my kid to his first came against the Colts. It’ll be my first time there, what are some memorable things to do at the stadium or things I should avoid? Best seating? I know some of these things have been asked before, just really lazy about searching. As always. FTS!!!

  • PastaPirate18@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I’d avoid the pulled pork Mac and cheese it was disgusting otherwise it’s a really dope experience I had a ton of fun lol

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    Really isn’t a bad seat in the house, so don’t worry about that. 300’s can get a bit rowdy with drinkers and shittalking, but it’s nothing you should be worried about unless your child is under 8 years old (but then if they are that young, the stimuli would probably be overwhelming to where they won’t pay attention to what other fans say). Also, it’s the Colts, so it should be tame in that aspect.

    For concessions, stick with the “Fan Zone” kiosks, as they offer the most value and the food is decent considering its price range.

    Before the game, the Home Depot tailgate area is a fun walkthrough that usually has a DJ and games like cornhole.

    After the game, walking around centennial Olympic park is nice. I believe the Arcade is still there on the west side of the park and is always fun after a game.

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    1 year ago

    Just curious, but how old is your son? My children are younger so when we go, or visit a new baseball stadium, we just go to walk around and check things out. Lot of fun stuff to see if you’re into that. Like someone else mentioned stick to “fan zone” for cheaper options. Hope you guys have a blast.