Yes but they aren’t filling it to capacity.Tampa Bay hosts this year's Super Bowl contest, which will unfold at the 65,000-capacity Raymond James Stadium.
Yes but they aren’t filling it to capacity.Tampa Bay hosts this year's Super Bowl contest, which will unfold at the 65,000-capacity Raymond James Stadium.
I don't think the Super Bowl would draw that many more people this year. It's looking like they'll only have about 15k people in the stands.Hoping crowds are low for the first week of Feb, but with Super Bowl in Tampa, not sure how many people that will draw to the parks the week before.
That's the normal capacityTampa Bay hosts this year's Super Bowl contest, which will unfold at the 65,000-capacity Raymond James Stadium.
Yes but they aren’t filling it to capacity.
They haven't made that decision yet, Florida, has no capacity limit on outdoor sporting events talks in October mentioned 25% but that has since changedYes but they aren’t filling it to capacity.
Guarantee it won't be more than 25%They haven't made that decision yet, Florida, has no capacity limit on outdoor sporting events talks in October mentioned 25% but that has since changed
I would be stunned if they filled it. They’ll have fans no doubt but this will not be your typical packed super bowl by any stretch of the imagination Florida or not. Florida is not the one calling the shots on this event.They haven't made that decision yet, Florida, has no capacity limit on outdoor sporting events talks in October mentioned 25% but that has since changed
I would be stunned if they filled it. They’ll have fans no doubt but this will not be your typical packed super bowl by any stretch of the imagination Florida or not. Florida is not the one calling the shots on this event.
that still 16000 plus peopleGuarantee it won't be more than 25%
I"ll take that bet/over 25%Guarantee it won't be more than 25%
Look at Buffalo, much much stricter rules in that state than FL and they are allowing fans in the stands like they did last week. Super bowl is not going to anywhere near 100% but a bit more than 25%Agree. There are still stadiums who won't allow any fans.
Yeah, that’s what’s filling Raymond James on a normal Sunday for the past few months. That’s what the Super Bowl will be.that still 16000 plus people
Just wanted to say this lifelong Washington football fan was joking about being angry to your comment.If the NFL didn’t allow the Eagles to purposefully tank in week 17, my Giants would have already eliminated the possibility of the Bucs having a home game for the Super Bowl
I was there over super bowl weekend last year, with the super bowl in Miami, and didn't notice any change. I did make a point to not go to MK the next day, but otherwise it was like nothing was going on at all. I'll be there over presidents day weekend, which normally draws a crowd these last few years, and with the amount of rooms still available, and dining, I don't think that'll be busy either this year. Christmas and Thanksgiving also weren't crazy so I highly doubt the super bowl is going to do anything to crowds.Hoping crowds are low for the first week of Feb, but with Super Bowl in Tampa, not sure how many people that will draw to the parks the week before.
It’s not tickets to the game that makes the $$$, it’s the TV and ads. They only care about holding the game—they don’t need fans physically there, they just need them watching on a TVThe NFL is going to do whatever they can to fit as many people in that game. It is the freaking super bowl, it is such a cash grab for them.