Showing posts with label Football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Football. Show all posts

Sunday, April 14, 2013

2013 Seahawks Home Games

Which Seahawks NFL Home Games are you most looking forward too?


NFL Exhibition:

August 2013: Denver Broncos
August 2013: Oakland Raiders

NFL Regular Season:

  • New Orleans Saints
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Tennessee Titans
  • Minnesota Vikings
  • Arizona Cardinals
  • St. Louis Rams
  • San Francisco 49ers

Sherman Recruits Vancouver Canucks

Seattle Seahawks Cornerback Richard Sherman has a little fun recruiting Vancouver Canucks Alex Burrows and Cory Schneider to the NFL.



I bet the Canucks could play football better than the Seahawks could play hockey.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Best Hotels for a Seahawks Weekend

Hotels to Stay at in Seattle

Turn a Great Day into a Great Weekend!!


There are plenty of hotels in downtown Seattle and near the stadium to stay at for a night or two.

  • Are any of the hotels more "Seahawk Friendly" than the others? 
  • Any hidden gems are a great price?

Please leave your experiences in the comment section:

Take Light Rail to the Seahawks Game

Sky Train to Seahawks Game


If you've parked far away from the football stadium to save a few bucks or you're staying at a downtown Seattle hotel, consider taking the Century Link Light Rail to the Stadium. You can catch the Link along 3rd Avenue at Westlake or University Street.

The trains are similar to our Skytrain and run every 10 minutes on Sunday. Be sure to get on the direction going towards SeaTac Airport (Southbound). Only $2. Well worth it if you're planning to walk up to the top level of the football stadium. (There is an elevator as well to the 300 level, but the lineup can be quite long.)

If you're planning on entering the football stadium through on the north side, or decide to check out Blue Thunder on Occidental Avenue before the game, get off at the International District/Chinatown Station.

Blue Thunder Intense Drumming - Perfect Pre-Game Motivation.

If you plan on tailgating at the 'Pen at Safeco field, get off at the following stop; Stadium Station. Getting on an the Pioneer Square stop won't save you much walking unless you plan on getting off at the (Safeco)Stadium Station.


Items Allowed at Century Link Stadium

What You Can Bring to a Seahawks Game

The following items ARE allowed at Century Link Field

Bags Smaller Than 12"x12"x12" Small back packs are o.k. They will likely search your bag when you go through security.
  • Empty Personal Plastic Sports Bottles
  • Factory Sealed Full Water Bottles (non-enhanced, flavored or carbonated)
  • Cameras - Still photography and digital cameras only. No tripods or professional lenses.
  • Binoculars
  • Children's Juice Boxes & Soft-Sided Single-Serving Containers
  • Outside Food in Clear Plastic Bags 
  • Pizza in Pizza Boxes

 

The following items ARE NOT allowed at Century Link Field

Weapons
Guns, Knives, Pepper Spray, Brass Knuckles, Loose Batteries, Wires, Box Cutters

Alcohol
Bottles, Cans, Airplane Bottles, Zip-Loc Bags, Shooters

Can & Bottles 
Any Glass, Aluminum and Metal Containers

Outside Beverages 
Sodas, Specialty Coffees, Sports Drinks

Video Recorders 
Cameras with video recording capabilities or professional style cameras with large lenses (6" or longer) or tri-pods

Noisemakers 
Megaphones, Air Horns, Sirens, Horns, Whistles, Drums, Cow Bells

Bags Larger Than 12"x12"x12"

You will be asked to return any prohibited items to your car. Or it can be disposed of at the gates.
They do not have a place to store luggage at CenturyLink Field.

Monday, December 31, 2012

Vancouver NFL Fans in Seattle

Vancouver NFL Fans Flocking South

Vancouver Adopts Seahawks Football

It would be better to buy a cow than cross the border for cheap milk on Sunday. Far easier to get to Abbotsford than Blaine for less expensive gasoline.

 It would be better to be almost anywhere other than a Metro Vancouver border crossing Sunday morning because lining up with the final surge of Christmas shoppers will be as many as 7,000 Canadians swarming south to scream their lungs out for the Seattle Seahawks NFL Football game.

 If Canadians had been this eager to push southward 170 years ago in support of their convictions, the boundary of British Columbia would probably still stretch to the mouth of the Columbia River instead of the 49th parallel, where it was pushed by expansionist U.S. President James Polk when neither Britain nor America had the appetite to wage war over the Pacific Northwest.

Sorry about the history lesson. But there’s a lesson here for the Vancouver Canucks, too. If the National Hockey League isn’t going to play, not every sports fan here is locking himself in the bedroom and writing lonely odes to the Canucks. Apparently, a lot of them like the National Football League. And this season, especially, there is a lot to like about the Seahawks.

Read More at: Vancouver Vans Heading South