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Designated Driver Program
If you're not going to drink, find the Designated Driver booth in the concourse and sign up. They've been very generous in the past in giving out coupons for free, non-alcoholic drinks.
Things To Bring
Camera
Binoculars - Yes, bring them even if you're in the first row on the 50 yard line
Small towel - Just in case there's a spill or your seat is dirty and/or wet
Rain gear - You're not supposed to bring in umbrellas but people bring them anyway. However, you're better off with a poncho because if your umbrella blocks the view of the person behind you, you're going to have to tuck it away
Seat cushion - You don't really need one unless the ol' bones just ain't what they used to be. Rentals are provided inside the stadium. At least bring a foam cushion or similar item that's waterproof for games that are cold or rainy.
Plastic Bag - You should pack light so that you carry all your stuff on you. It's pretty intimate sitting in Lambeau Field and if you have stuff under your seat it may get kicked around and/or end up sitting in a spilled drink. Protect your items with a waterproof bag.
Plan Ahead
Map - If you're not familiar with the area, study a map before heading out so you have an idea of where you're going
Time - Allow extra time for traveling, it's no fun getting caught in the peak traffic before or after the game
Arrive early if you plan to visit the Pro Shop or Hall of Fame
9/11 has changed carry-in policies and increased security measures. That means knowing what you are allowed to bring in (things like fanny packs have been banned) and physical searches cause delays for fans entering the gates. Sometimes there are long lines for pat-down searches; give yourself plenty of time for entering the stadium.
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