Is the Arrowhead "experience" worth going to?
I'm contemplating driving to KC in October to go to the Rams-Chiefs. I've already been to the sports complex to see a Royals game. However, is the tailgating as good as people make it out to be? Additionally, what's the in game experience like?
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Yes. I tell that to all of my friends who have never been. If you've been to the Edward Jones Dome, then you know how it has the vibe of a Sunday night Methodist sermon. Comparitively speaking, Chiefs games are the Southern Baptist Wednesday evening sermon in East St. Louis.
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Yeah its worth it. Tailgating scene is amazing, it gets loud and its a sea of red.
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Not really. Better experience at home in front of large HD TV and bottle of Barterhouse Bourbon.
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Absolutely, especially if you've never done it before.
The tailgating is absolutely as good as it is made out to be. You've never seen so many food spreads - from ****ing lobster all the way down to simple hot dogs. You've never seen so many ways to get drunk before 10 am in your life, either. Basically, years of shitty football have made Chiefs fans tailgating connoisseurs - it literally was the best part of going to the game. The in-game experience is fun. The crowd is generally into it, wild but not too rowdy (there are always exceptions there), and if the game is good the crowd will stay with it through most of the duration. Definitely do it once. But just know you'll be back for more. |
Hearing "Home of the chiefs" is good enough reason. "We're going to beat the hell out of you" is just icing.
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On the other hand you might get to feel like the Ravens fans who came down for the wildcard game and drank the tears of Arrowhead sadness. Either way it will likely be much more kick ass than the edwards jones dome or whatever they call that shithole in St Louis now |
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if you want to watch your team get their shit pushed in, then yeah it's worth it
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