Yes, Night Ranger was one of the first 80's bands to have to lead guitar players, Brad Gillis and Jeff Watson. They really took off after Brad Gillis toured with Ozzy Osborne to replace Randy Rhodes after his death. Their first two LPs were really good. The record labels pretty much ruined them. I so them in 1985 in the Cajun Dome, and before that in Houston in the early 80's.
Pulled off the Green Bay Packers website. You dont even need a ticket to the game.
No ticket? No problem! The Tailgate Village is free of charge and open to the public. Listen to live music, enjoy great food and cold beverages and watch the game on any of the 35 plasma screens located throughout the Village.
There will also be chances to win Packers Prizes throughout gameday!
Johnsonville Tailgate Village
Packers vs. Ravens, August 24th
Hours: Open 8:00 a.m. until 1 hour after the game ends
Band: FBI & The Untouchable Horns (8:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.)
Giveaway: Packers Pass Instant Win, Old Practice Worn Jerseys and Training Camp Hats, Ariens® Classic 24 Sno-Thro®
180510-jtv-04
Ryan Photography
Johnsonville Tailgate Village Carry-In Policy [PDF]
SNAPSHOT OF THE JOHNSONVILLE TAILGATE VILLAGE
35 Plasma Screens
Live Bands
Johnsonville Products
MillerCoors Products
Watch all the Early NFL Games on DirecTV
Packers Pass Instant Win
Have Television on ESPN+ with all Sunbelt games playing including the big games. I would definitely show up at 12 or 1 hang out for 5 hours before i go in the game to watch the Cajuns Play.
If i would how many other fans would do the same. Why sit at the house when i can be at the stadium. You got them off the couch and at Cajun Field.
If i have kids like Cajun4Life video like he showed sure wouldnt mind playing some ping pong, connect 4 facepainting and cornhole with my kids. Have a blast!
I would show up early so i can have a spot to sit!
Also I will throw this one out there. Parking, and logistics of game day would be less of a hassle, because you wouldnt have the majority of fans trying to get into Cajun Field hour before game time because the majority would be already there.
I see 2 small issues:
1) Green Bay Packers are not desperate for fans, therefore there’s a target crowd for this.
I could easily be wrong bc I don’t feel like researching it, but I’m guessing there are more people wanting tickets than are available?
2) Green Bay (and all other NFL teams) are billion dollar corporations, they can afford to let this place sit empty the other 356 days of the year.
IF UL were to do this, how do you propose they offset the expenses to maintain such a large space? Perhaps keep it open year round, but then someone has to take on operations of such facility. Doubt Legends is interested in taking on such a venture.
To note: I think it would be awesome. But realistically, this is a major expense to running year round when restaurant / bar business may be the most difficult to sustain.
If you look at Cajun4Life video, the space doesnt have to be this big. That is a gigantic space. Also if you have a corporate sponser where say Legends got some of the profits on gameday, and also during the year.
So for example it could be open during the day where students that are getting off can enjoy a burger and play games, it could be open at night for anyone to come and eat, or just relax like a sports bar. It could be even open in the morning and say i have to catch the bus to go to class at 7 in the morning i could hit them up for a cup of coffee and a biscuit hop on the bus and be on my merry way.
It could be open for concerts as well as weddings and events.
Say i have a corporate function i could rent the venue and could also be catered with food for such a gathering.
Say i live on campus i might take the bus to get out of my dorm and hit them up and hop back on the bus and go back to my dorm, and also people could just come say you or me wanted to just go and order a meal.
Think like Drew Brees Surge, but different or Fabacher Field where adults, students, adolescents and kids could come and enjoy some of the day.
Considering that we're fighting tooth & nail for any and all bodies to attend our games, I can only assume it would hurt our attendance.
Not trying to be a debbie downer after a great week 1 environment, but if you take away the Grambling attendees I think we're having a different feel heading into the next home game.
Always thought it would be cool if the northeast gate was a "walkthru" bar. An open-air bar on either side with stools, TVs, big ass fans, etc.
Removing the upper deck now makes the north endzone the cheapest ticket option available -- and unless I'm mistaken, it's really the only "general admission" seating.
It looks like there's definitely less lower deck seating on the new west tower, so the question becomes: will people be willing to move over to lower deck on east side, take south endzone tickets, or just give up?
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)