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Club 44 and Skytop Parking questions

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Hey all, I make it up for one game a season and usually park near Marshall St. and pre-game at Faegans before walking up the hill to the Dome but my Dad has a hip problem and the walk up the hill won't work this year. I see where a one game pass for Club 44 is $25. Anyone know how expensive the drinks and food are in Club 44? Do they have craft beers available? Also, does anyone know how much the non-parking pass Skytop lot costs? Thanks for any help.
 
Reilly35 said:
Hey all, I make it up for one game a season and usually park near Marshall St. and pre-game at Faegans before walking up the hill to the Dome but my Dad has a hip problem and the walk up the hill won't work this year. I see where a one game pass for Club 44 is $25. Anyone know how expensive the drinks and food are in Club 44? Do they have craft beers available? Also, does anyone know how much the non-parking pass Skytop lot costs? Thanks for any help.

Usually the high brow atmosphere of club 44 and the poor and huddled masses of skytop do not mix. Nice work ;)

That beyond said: skytop is $15 to park and I park there so I have no idea how expensive club 44 is. I would imagine they have craft beer and that it's not the cheapest spot in the dome.

We do have a great tailgate every game that you are more than welcome to stop at though.
 
In a similar vein, what does the $25 for Club 44 get you? Is it strictly a cover charge?
 
In a similar vein, what does the $25 for Club 44 get you? Is it strictly a cover charge?

Yes.

Stella in a bottle was 6 bucks last season, if I recall correctly.
 
not expensive at all in Club 44. Decent food, certainly above av. vs. routine dome fare, beers and mixers reasonable though can't recall exactly. WONT break the bank.
 
Prices for brewskis comparable to what you would pay in the Dome concourse. Plus liquor/wine if so inclined. Comfortable seating and a number of TVs scattered throughout. Food a few steps upgraded from Domedogs and nachos. Not a bad choice if your dad has limited mobility-- good son.

Only problem is there are no restrooms -- you have to use the facilities that everybody else uses. But who would want to miss such an engineering marvel as the Dome pee troughs anyway?
 
Prices for brewskis comparable to what you would pay in the Dome concourse. Plus liquor/wine if so inclined. Comfortable seating and a number of TVs scattered throughout. Food a few steps upgraded from Domedogs and nachos. Not a bad choice if your dad has limited mobility-- good son.

Only problem is there are no restrooms -- you have to use the facilities that everybody else uses. But who would want to miss such an engineering marvel as the Dome pee troughs anyway?
Do I detect a note of sarcasm with respect the community facilities?
 
Do I detect a note of sarcasm with respect the community facilities?

Not at all! You see individual urinals all over the place. Where do you see chrome beauties like the pee troughs we have at the Dome? And now that they're using opposing team colors in the flush water (at least on the opposing team side), they're becoming an event unto themselves!
 
Thanks for the replies. Appreciate it. One follow up question. Any idea if the Iocolano-Petty football and/or the Melo Center basketball "Hall of Fames" open on Saturday game day?
 
I think Sierra is about as adventurous as Club 44 gets. Maybe $6? No worse than Faegan's.
 
Maybe I'll just see if Porky is still working the door at Chucks. It would be cheaper.
 
Yes.

Stella in a bottle was 6 bucks last season, if I recall correctly.

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