There has been some information littered about, so let's get it all on one thread for those who will be making the trip. I've prepopulated some items that I know the answers to. Help fill in the blanks
Date/Time:
Parking:
Aggie gameday events:
Date/Time:
- 7:30p Eastern, November 2nd, 2024
- Williams-Brice Stadium (Willy-B)
- Stadium is not on main campus. Here's a helpful map
Parking:
- Map of Spots
- Parking is available all along Bluff Rd coming toward the stadium from 77
- Shuttles run 4hrs before and 2hrs after kick ($5/head)
- Posters in another thread say the ride can take a while and may/may not be worth it
Aggie gameday events:
- There will not be an Association of Former Students All-Aggie Tailgate
- 1:30p Gamecock Park & Woodstock Parking lots open
- 2:30 LMC Fair Park (Fairgrounds) & Armory Parking Opens
- 3:00p Gamecock Village opens (music, beer tent, inflatables, videoboards)
- 5:30p Flyover
- 5:30p Gamecock Walk-in @ Gamecock Park
- 6:00p Pep Rally @ Gamecock Park Amphitheater
- 6:00p All gates open
- 7:10p Pregame Fanfare Begins
- 7:30p BTHO begins
- Saluda or Motor Supply company for upscale white table cloth grub...or Halls Chophouse for steaks right across from the State Capital building.
- Hampton Street Vineyard.
- Lula Drake wine bar if you want to have nice wine with wife or Bourbons downtown if you want a good whisky selection.
- For breakfast go to The Original Pancake House. It's a must southern experience.
- Seems like "Five Points" is their version of Northgate. Looks to be pretty far from the stadium.
- If you're staying for several days, might check out Charleston or Hilton Head.
- Drive an hour west of Columbia to Saluda, SC, birthplace of William Travis and James Bonham.
- Check out a big Palmetto State Armory if you're into pew pews.
- Go to The Pearl. Go see the largest fire hydrant in the world.
- Driving an hour east to Camden, SC. They've got some really nice Revolutionary War sites. Rebuilt house where British General stayed, museum, battle sites around town, a few graves. Outside of town is site of First Battle of Camden. Not a lot to see, just the land where it happened. It was the battle depicted in the Mel Gibson movie "The Patriot", where the militia broke and ran.
- Columbia isn't a bad city but there are some bad areas - just pay attention to where you are driving.
- Five Points area is where the college crowd will be (their version of Northgate). Not recommended after the game though. Go hang out around the State House / Gervais St instead.
- The state fair has already ended
- This is the Gamecock's homecoming game (Deebo Samuel is on a bye-week)
- "Know Before You Go" from Gamecocks Website