Nah, out first year so there were no spots available when our window came. I understand why, but I don’t think that helps with retention of new krewe, but I totally get it.
Yeah i am, anybody go before? If i have the fast pass and get there early what are the odds of getting 2 on lines?
I go to table 12 for Baker, and then I toss my sharpie to Shepard but he drops it.
Went last year and was discouraged by the long lines for the big-name players, so I didn’t get in them with my son. We only ended up meeting Lavonte, Graham Barton, and one other guy. Later on, I realized I probably could’ve made it through the longer lines after all—they actually moved faster than I expected.
The staff does say you’re not guaranteed an autograph just by being in line, but honestly, if you line up for who you want, there’s a good chance you’ll get through.
TL;DR: Don’t be afraid of the long lines. If there’s someone you want, hop in line—you’ll probably get the auto.
I do have a question that is totally not relevant to this post, so apologies for that. I’m a fan from Australia and I’m coming over for the three back to back games at Raymond James after thanksgiving (Cardinals, Saints, Falcons). It is my first chance to be at a Bucs game since Brady drew that controversial roughing the passer call against the Falcons a few years back.
I’d love to get a jersey signed / personalised by some players while I’m there, are there any opportunities before or after the games, or during the week at this point of the season to make that happen? Any advice/tips would be much appreciated.
I’ll be there… I tend to pick a ‘mid’ line then you normally have time to loop back and hit a second less popular line. That all beefcake line (7) looks fun. I think I’m going to go for the Bucky line to start. Hopefuly that one isn’t too crazy.
Don’t sleep on Egbuka. This may be the easier year to get to his table.
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Nah, out first year so there were no spots available when our window came. I understand why, but I don’t think that helps with retention of new krewe, but I totally get it.
Yeah i am, anybody go before? If i have the fast pass and get there early what are the odds of getting 2 on lines?
I go to table 12 for Baker, and then I toss my sharpie to Shepard but he drops it.
Went last year and was discouraged by the long lines for the big-name players, so I didn’t get in them with my son. We only ended up meeting Lavonte, Graham Barton, and one other guy. Later on, I realized I probably could’ve made it through the longer lines after all—they actually moved faster than I expected.
The staff does say you’re not guaranteed an autograph just by being in line, but honestly, if you line up for who you want, there’s a good chance you’ll get through.
TL;DR: Don’t be afraid of the long lines. If there’s someone you want, hop in line—you’ll probably get the auto.
I do have a question that is totally not relevant to this post, so apologies for that. I’m a fan from Australia and I’m coming over for the three back to back games at Raymond James after thanksgiving (Cardinals, Saints, Falcons). It is my first chance to be at a Bucs game since Brady drew that controversial roughing the passer call against the Falcons a few years back.
I’d love to get a jersey signed / personalised by some players while I’m there, are there any opportunities before or after the games, or during the week at this point of the season to make that happen? Any advice/tips would be much appreciated.
I’ll be there… I tend to pick a ‘mid’ line then you normally have time to loop back and hit a second less popular line. That all beefcake line (7) looks fun. I think I’m going to go for the Bucky line to start. Hopefuly that one isn’t too crazy.
Don’t sleep on Egbuka. This may be the easier year to get to his table.