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I love you.I'll be coming through with the Coleman roadtrip grill
I love you.I'll be coming through with the Coleman roadtrip grill
Agreed. I really miss it too. My father-in-law and I had tickets since 2002, the last year at Memorial Stadium. We let our tickets lapse after the debacle that was the 2018 season. Our tailgates were 20+ people during the good years, and they dwindled to 2 or 3 in the last few years. We thought about getting them again, but my father-in-law is almost 80 now and it would be a long day for him.I tell ya, reading this really makes me miss the 5+ years I spent as a season ticket holder tailgating in the blue lot. Moved to the mid Atlantic 6yrs ago for work and haven’t been able to get to a game recently. Give em hell in the lots gents.
Very similar story here...20+ most of the time back in the day and it all just faded away. Still go to a couple home games a year and I never miss the away game at West Point.Agreed. I really miss it too. My father-in-law and I had tickets since 2002, the last year at Memorial Stadium. We let our tickets lapse after the debacle that was the 2018 season. Our tailgates were 20+ people during the good years, and they dwindled to 2 or 3 in the last few years. We thought about getting them again, but my father-in-law is almost 80 now and it would be a long day for him.
Looking forward to FIU game which will be our first since 2018. Taking the wives as well and hoping my daughter grabs a bus from Storrs.
Ignore the parking attendants when they try to make you park 1 foot from your neighbor, lol.similarly, went in for a blue lot pass for this season. Any do's or don'ts? Easy ins/outs?
A good tailgate grill is a must, and lay in a good supply of the small 1 gallon propane tanks, or buy an adapter and bring your 20 gallon tank. I find that the 1 gal tanks will last 1 1/2 tailgates, depending on how long you leave it running. A folding table (or two) also is a must. We have a couple of canopies, which help for the early games when it's really sunny & hot, and also have attachable walls we use when it turns colder to keep the breeze out. I'd love to get a propane fired space heater.Been a season ticket holder for awhile and go to most all home games, but usually our tailgates consist of friends who drink aggressively and rile up the crowds at games. I’m looking to upgrade our tailgate a little bit, usually we’ll do a cooler with two 30’s and a small grill if we remember to bring it.
What accessories or items do most of you prep for your tailgates? Any good deals going on right now for grills, flags, TV’s, etc. I know some of you prep nice spreads so I’d be interested in hearing anything other than cold beer, we’ve got that down. Really looking forward to this season I’ve got the itch.
My first grill had the water reservoir, and I grew to hate it, mainly because the water was completely disgusting at the end of the day and you just poured it onto the ground. It was not an easy cleanup, either, IMO, so when it finally gave up the ghost I bought one without the reservoir. I've had it for 2 seasons, and the hardest part is remembering to swap out the tin foil grease catcher, lol. It's no picnic cleaning, either, but I don't have to worry about remembering to bring a gallon of water for it.My old blue Roadtrip Grill is also still in use. It has a removable inner reservoir to add water to to catch the grease drippings. Son's college roommate had a red one with no such reservoir which is much tougher to clean. Make sure that you buy one with that inner lining.
A good tailgate grill is a must, and lay in a good supply of the small 1 gallon propane tanks, or buy an adapter and bring your 20 gallon tank.
There's only 1 noon start this year, so only 1 breakfast tailgate (eggs, bacon, donuts and/or bagels, Bloody Mary's).
Love my Webbie QBought one of these in 2010ish to use at the tailgates. Depending on the size of the tailgate and trunk size you may not need the q2000, but what's nice here is you can buy an adapter to hook up to a full size propane tank as opposed to the green canisters. Nearly 15 years later I still use the same grill on my deck with the adapter (the adapter is only like 3 years old). I contemplate getting an actual full size gas grill, but the tailgate one works so well and is large enough I can't justify it.
Weber Q 2000 Portable Gas Grill | Weber Grills
Interesting!I think bringing a few 1 lb tanks is much easier than lugging the big 20 lb tank. But the little tanks have gotten very expensive. My solution was to buy one of these adapters and use my big tank to refill the small tanks at home. Works great!!
Propane Refill Adapter