
Handicapped parking lot ($5) is a mile away with no direct walkway or shuttle from nearest blue spot. Must take high grass hill or walk away from venue then walk up steep hill and then back towards main entrance. Several gates that could have been used for handicapped entrances are either closed or reserved for Touchdown club members or for faculty only. Seating for handicapped on the walk-in level cannot be reserved by advance ticketing, and anyone can sit there... and stand directly behind you dripping their drinks on your head. There are no cups of ice available here, just your formerly cold plastic Coke bottle heating up in your hand. Food choices are poor, so eat at a Waffle House before you get here or prepare to be broke and still hungry when the game is over. The "First Aid" station is a pizza (for thee but not for me) party room for security workers with only a little box of first aid supplies available. The video scoreboard is a waste of time to follow with replay time taken up with useless video game graphics controlled by some kid, it seems. Ticket prices are quite steep now ($25) and students are not coming out in force as they did ten years ago. UWG does have a good...
   Read moreThe parking was proficient and organized. Entrance was fast and easy with pre printed tickets. The restrooms were decent and clean. I had never been so I wasn't aware of the rules of outside items. So I left my water bottle in my car and later regretted it, as I saw many people with theirs. It was homecoming for the wolves against a NC team. So the crowd interaction wasn't a lot since the other team barely had fans. The seats on the home side have a few different choices from open sided benches of varying length to find down seats with arms. We chose the foldable seats, they were comfortable for myself and friends. But my larger friends did have difficulty with the arms. It would have been nice if one would have opened up. But overall it was a nice experience and the...
   Read moreThis weekend marked a new chapter in my family history. My son has chosen to attend UWG in the fall of 2025. I myself graduated from there in 2000 and had never stepped foot on campus again until this year. All the nostalgia I remembered were gone and replaced with a state of the art campus. I was truly impressed. Only disappointment I had was that my old residence hall (Downs Hall) had...
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