BCA Classic Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Page
info provided by CentrevilleHokie, last updated 8/16/04
The answers to the following BCA Frequently Asked
Questions have been verified with the Redskins Ticket Office. Please note -
there is no information provided about the VT Ticket office, when they're
shipping tickets, or why certain people received the tickets they did. This is
strictly about FedEx Field and the game day environment.
Accommodations
Where should I stay if I'm coming from out of town?
Since we're talking about the Washington DC metropolitan area, your options are
endless. There isn't much around the stadium. Your best bet is to get a map of
the area, figure out where you want to stay, and do an on-line search for hotels
in that area. If you're not familiar with the area, you can always try one of
the sponsor
locations listed on the BCA website. They are all nice facilities. The VT
newsletter identified the Bethesda Marriott Hotel as the Hokie Club Headquarters
for the BCA.
Travel and Parking
When do the parking lots open?
Don't pay attention to the "4 hours before the game" message printed
on the parking passes. They're just a standard printing format for Skins games.
Regular season Skins passes look identical to these. The Skins ticket office and
BCA has confirmed the gates will open at 1:00 pm. If you call the general
Skins ticket office and some stiff tells you 4 hours before the game, they're
just quoting normal Skins game day policy and don't know the specifics about the
BCA game. And yes, ALL LOTS open at 1:00 pm - Purple, Orange, Green,
Blue, Red, and Cash.
Can I get to the stadium earlier than 1:00 pm to set up for my tailgate?
No. The way FedEx Field works is the roads that access the stadium are actually
closed by PG County police the night before the game. People will not be able to
get anywhere near the stadium prior to 1:00 pm. I've seen people get there early
for Skins games, and depending on how many cars there are the PG police may just
let you park along the access street OR they may tell you to get lost. They have
never opened the lots early, and they won't this time either. It's a matter of
staffing, if nothing else. The people that manage the lot traffic won't even be
on the job until 1:00 pm. If a lot of people show up early, they may have no
choice but to tell people to leave and come back at 1:00 pm. When I picked up my
tickets and spoke to the staff in the ticket office they said they are well
aware of the Hokie's reputation for traveling/partying and the police and
parking staff will definitely be prepared for the crowd.
How does the parking work?
They are conducting parking the same as they do for a normal Redskins game,
which means you only have stadium parking if you received a parking pass along
with your tickets (as opposed to the cash lots). The parking passes are tags
that you hang from your rear-view mirror so the police and stadium staff can
direct you to the appropriate lots. If you don't have a parking pass, you will
not be allowed to enter the parking area around the stadium.
If you have BCA tickets but no parking pass, your parking is still covered, but
you will only be able to park in the cash lots that are located across 495/95
from the stadium. The ticket office said that the cash lots will be free to
anyone that has a ticket. You can get a better idea of where these lots are by
looking at the FedEx
Parking Diagram on the Redskins website. In the linked diagram, the cash
lots are the ones across from 495/95 in the dark maroon color.
How will I know which lot to park in? Are there assigned spaces?
You go to the lot that relates to the color of your parking pass. There are
Purple, Orange, Green, Blue, and Red lots by the stadium and cash lots across
495/95. If you don't receive one of these passes, your parking is in the cash
lot - and yes it is FREE.
As you come up the streets that approach the stadium, there will be big signs
that direct you to the appropriate lanes of traffic depending on the lot you are
in. Get in one of the lanes that is the same color as the Parking pass you
receive. IMPORTANT - Be sure to hang your parking pass from your rear view
mirror before you get to the stadium. If you don't, they'll try to direct you to
the cash lots and you'll back up the flow of traffic.
You pass through a police line first. They make sure you have a parking pass and
that you're going in the right general direction. Once you're through the police
line, you get to the lot entrances. There are Skins staff members that direct
the traffic flow in there. If you get to the stadium early enough, you can park
wherever you want in the lot - front, back, middle, etc. They don't care. If you
arrive closer to game time, you have to follow the slug line of cars that goes
where the Skins staff points you.
The numbers on the tags don't mean anything. There are no assigned spaces based
on numbers. They are only for inventory control.
A little advice - COME EARLY!
What is the best way for me to get to the stadium?
Traveling on 495/95, if you have a Purple, Orange, or Green parking pass, all of
the stadium access roads have sufficient access to your lots. If you have a Red
or Blue parking pass, Arena Drive (exit 16) is the most direct route. If you are
parking in the cash lots, both Arena Drive (exit 16) and Rt 202 (exit 17) have
direct routes to the lots - but remember the cash lots are on the opposite side
of 495/95. Use this link to the FedEx
Parking Diagram for further reference (BTW - the Purple lots look Royal Blue
in this diagram).
Can I use the Metro to get to the game?
Yes. You can take the Orange Line to the Landover Metro station or the Blue Line
to the Addison Road Metro station. From these stations, you can take a shuttle
bus directly to FedExField. Buses travel to and from the stadium approximately
every 15 minutes. For the BCA game, buses begin their service two hours before
game time and the last bus after the game departs approximately one hour
following the game. A roundtrip shuttle bus fare costs $5.00.
When do the cash lot shuttles start and stop running?
Same as the Metro shuttles - they will not run until 2 hours before game time
and approximately 1 hour following the game. That means if you're parking in the
cash lot and plan to tailgate in the stadium lots before they start running,
you'll have to walk to the stadium (I assume they'll allow the pedestrian
traffic before the shuttles run).
How much do the shuttles cost?
All shuttles - for the Metro and cash lots - are $5 for a round trip.
Do I have to pay to park in the "cash lots"?
No. If you don't have a permit, then your parking is free in the cash lots. The
cost is already covered in the price of the tickets. All you need to do is show
your ticket and they'll let you in.
Can I rent a shuttle bus for me and my group and park in a stadium lot?
Probably not. The rule of thumb for parking in the stadium lots is that your
vehicle MUST be able to fit in a normal parking space. If it can't, you
won't be able to enter the parking lots near the stadium. You will be directed
to the cash lots. The only exception is the special parking for Buses, limos,
and RVs, but you need a specific pass for that and they are sold out of those.
Can I just have a cab, bus, or limo drop me off in front of the stadium?
Unless you've made some kind of special arrangements with the Skins office - NO.
All buses, vans, limos, etc. that are just dropping people off and do not have
special permits will be directed to the cash lots for drop off. You can hop the
cash lot shuttle from there. Actually, I'd assume most local drivers know the
rules.
Tailgating at FedEx Field
What are the rules for tailgating?
There aren't a whole lot of rules. The most important issue is traffic flow. As
long as your group doesn't disrupt the normal flow of cars through the parking
lot, then you'll probably be left alone. They won't allow any tailgating in open
parking spots like they do at Skins games, because they are anticipating an
early crowd and filled-to-capacity lots. Also, you can't use extra parking
passes to hold parking spots for tailgate space and you can't take up more than
one space per car. The passes can only be used for vehicles, and yes they
enforce this rule. They ask that you tailgate behind or in front of your vehicle
only. You can bring grills, tents, tables, etc, as long as they don't cause
problems with the traffic. There are port-o-johns located throughout the parking
lots. I have never had any trouble with alcohol at our Skins tailgates, so I'd
imagine as long as you're somewhat discreet and the people in your group don't
get out of control you won't have any pr! oblems.
Stadium and Seating Information
When does the stadium open?
The stadium opens 2 hours prior to game time. That's the same for all levels.
Where are my seats?
Check the FedEx
Seating Diagram at the redskins website. If you'd like to see the view from
your seats, try
this link (the link mapping is a little off on the bottom of the picture, so
make sure the graphic that comes up corresponds to your level).
I know what section I'm in, but where in my section are my seats?
The row numbering begins with the lowest row in the section. If you are standing
on the field and looking up at your section, the seat numbers start on the left
aisle side and move up incrementally as you go to the right. This is based on my
personal experience as a Skins season ticket holder. I have seen the opposite
posted, but I doubt the seat numbering scheme changes in the middle of the
stadium. I am trying to verify this with the Skins office.
Will there be beer served?
Yes. There is a four (4) drink maximum per purchase, per person (in other
words, you can only buy 4 beers at a time). Alcohol sales are stopped at the end
of the 3rd quarter, except on the Club Level. In addition to beer, the Club
Level also has several full service bars.
How much does the food and alcohol cost?
Plenty. This is an NFL venue, so expect to spend some cash if you want to eat
and drink - but it's worth it to have fun. Don't quote me, but I want to say a
beer is around $6 to $8. Actually, everything is around that price - Chicken
fingers, Burgers, etc. - they all seem to be between the $6 to $10 range. It's
more expensive than a night in Blacksburg - that's for sure.
Where do the escalators and elevators go? Can I use them to get
to the 400 level?
Elevators are located at Gates A and E for the convenience of Loge, Suite,
Owner's Club, and disabled Guests only. The Club Level escalators, located at
Section 101 and Section 122, are available to Guests with a Club, Field Club
(Dream seats), Loge, Suite, or Owner's Club ticket. An escalator which accesses
the Upper Level only (400 sections) is located between Gates A and B at Section
106 and can be accessed either via the concourse or the turnstiles at Gate A.
The Upper Level escalator drops you off at Section 412.
Why is the face value of my tickets less than what I paid for them through
the ticket office?
Be sure you're adding in the appropriate costs for the additional fees. For
example - $25 face value + $5 parking + $4 service charge =
$34 price paid.
What's the deal with the obstructed view tickets?
Here are two recent articles about the new seating at FedEx and the obstructed
view seats (you may have to register with these sites to read the articles):
Link
to Wash Post Article
Link
to Wash Times Article
Who has access to the Club Level?
Only people with a Club, Field Club (Dream seats), Loge, Suite, or Owner's Club
ticket. There are FedEx staff members at the bottom and top of the escalators
that check.
When does the Club Level open and close? What is in the Club
Level?
The Club Level opens 2 hours before the game and, more importantly, stays open
for around 1 1/2 to 2 hours after the game. There are several restaurants and
bars on the Club Level. You can get beer as well as mixed drinks and other
alcohol in the Club Level - and yes, they serve the entire time the Club Level
is open (normal stadium seating stops after the 3rd quarter). The entire
concourse is climate controlled, and there are numerous leather seats and
couches throughout the Lounge areas to relax in. There is also an outside deck
where most of the pre and post game partying goes on. It's a nice place to stay
after the game while traffic clears out. Click
here to read more about FedEx Field premium seating.
What kind of security is there when entering the stadium?
The closer to kickoff, the longer the back up at the gates. They definitely
check for the prohibited items identified below. It isn't much different than
entering Lane Stadium. Here's the information straight from the Skins website:
Everyone entering FedEx Field is subject to search by the security staff. This
requires fans to enter through predetermined screening locations, which
sometimes results in crowding.
Please be aware that the following items are prohibited inside FedExField:
- Bags, including: backpacks, gym bags, duffel
bags, packages, briefcases, large purses, etc.
- Food and beverages of any kind
- Umbrellas
- Bottles, jugs, thermoses, cans, coolers, or
any other container
- Animals (except for certified guide dogs
assisting disabled guests)
- Whistles, horns and other noise makers (I
guess that means I can't bring my Hokie gobbler)
- Weapons, firearms
- Illegal drugs
- Folding chairs
- Leafletting or distribution of any literature
Small purses are permitted. However, any purse and
its contents must fit into a stadium measuring box, which measures under 4
inches in width, under 12 inches in length, and under 10 inches in height.
FedExField cannot provide storage for any prohibited items fans bring to the
gate. They must be returned to a fan's vehicle or discarded.
What if I have a question that I don't see answered here?
Take a look at the Redskins website. Almost every question you could have is
answered there. Try the Stadium Guide page first. There are also seating and
parking diagrams there:
Link
to FedEx Stadium Guide
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