Tailgating became substantially more expensive with way too many rules and limitations and many just said to hell with it. I know about 5 groups that went all out which meant they attracted many friends, business acquaintances and friends of their kids and all 5 of them called it shut down at game time and during game and encouraged all that they entertained to attend the game. Unfortunate that many like those are no longer involved.
If the Krew-De-Chew shut it down, you know things got messed up.
Just go to supply and demand? Is tailgating full every home game? No? Well then make cheaper spots.
Our previous spot accounted for 30 or so people that actively participated in said tailgate week in and week out. With additional family and friends added over the past few years of not tailgating, that would probably put that number at over 50 for us. The spot was let go 2 years ago due to price, scheduling (weekday games) and general inconveniences (changes in parking, inconsistent gate openings, etc.) over the years.
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I don’t know that anyone has the answer.
I am going to post in picture form on how tailgating should be like. And how it should be set up.
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