Four. I'm always having to doctor it up with some LA hot sauce or something.
And the chicken, while yes, juicy, is bland as a plain white sheet of paper. If I HAVE to dip the chicken into a sauce to get some flavor, that's not a positive.
Krispy Kruntchy tenders all day, every day.
I am not talking about the $500 "turn key" tailgating where tables, chairs, ice, televisions, etc. are provided. I'm talking basic do it yourself tailgating.
RCAF is currently charging $425-$500 for a spot + $500 RCAF donation ($925-$1000 total) and that is just for the rights to set up. No tables, chairs, etc. are provided.
I would like to see some sources on what you have posted about Florida State.
Here is what I found online regarding Florida State tailgating:
Tailgating: locations not reserved for booster operations (parking or traffic control) are on a first come first served basis. Tailgate locations cannot disrupt pedestrian traffic on sidewalks or violate university rules or state laws for safe operation.
SOURCE https://police.fsu.edu/sites/g/files...n_FSUPD_v2.pdfFor those interested, tickets can be purchased for the Coca-Cola Fan Tailgate, located outside Gate K, prior to game day on Seminoles.com or on game day for $35 or $45 for the Clemson and Florida games.
SOURCE:https://seminoles.com/football-gamed...dium-policies/So it appears regular tailgating at Florida State is free and first come first serve. They also have a sponsored Coca-Cola area where you can pay to get in and it provides food, drinks, restrooms (like our alumni tent).The Coca-Cola Tailgate Zone will be an admission-only turnkey tailgate that will provide fans with food, drinks, access to restrooms and 25-foot giant screen to view games being played around the nation. Costs range from $25-$35 depending on opponent.
SOURCE:https://seminoles.com/coca-cola-tail...-new-for-2017/
Not exactly. To get a vehicle anywhere near the stadium, you have to go through police checkpoints. According to the map, all parking areas are "Booster Permitted Parking". So it you want a first come first serve spot, you better know someone with a house nearby and use their yard.
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