Atmosphere
Seahawks fans are a jovial bunch who love to party and have a good time. The fans in Seattle typically arrive five hours early to get the most out of their tailgate experience, which usually means getting to the tailgate lots as early as 7:00 AM. Make sure to get to the game early if you want to get a good spot and experience Seattle Seahawks tailgating at its finest.
In Seattle people love to show off their Seahawks pride and tailgating is no exception. The tailgate lots here are a sea of blue, green, and silver as everyone gets all decked out in Seahawks gear. Another common sight at a Seahawks tailgate is The 12th Man Flag, which can be seen flying at pretty much every tailgate party.
Regardless of the weather, Seattle fans come out in force to tailgate and cheer on their Seahawks. Make sure to get to the game early to make the most out of your Seahawks game day experience.
Traditions
Hawk Alley
If you’re looking for a great place to tailgate before the game then look no further than Hawk Alley. At Hawk Alley, you’ll find a great pre-game experience equipped with tailgate activities and extravagant tailgate vehicles. One of these impressive tailgate vehicles is Hawk One, a converted RV that has been made into a moveable Seahawks shrine. Another great spot to check out is the Bussell Wilson, which is a 1996 short bus converted to a mobile tailgate extravaganza, which features different themed foods every week.
Touchdown City
If you’re looking to experience something a bit different from your typical tailgate party then Touchdown City has you covered. Here inside the CenturyLink Field Event Center, you’ll find a variety of games and activities including the 710 KIRO pre-game broadcast and Sea Gals meet and greets. If you want to take a break from tailgating and are looking for something to do make sure to stop by Touchdown City.
CenturyLink Field Tour
If you get into town early and are looking for something to do before game day then be sure to check out the CenturyLink Field Tour. This tour is great for any die-hard Seahawks fan as it gives you a chance to see what goes on behind the scenes at CenturyLink Field and even allows you to step on the actual field.
Where to tailgate
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Hawk AlleyIf you’re looking for a great place to tailgate before the game then look no further than Hawk Alley. At Hawk Alley, you’ll find a great pre-game experience equipped with tailgate activities and extravagant tailgate vehicles. One of these impressive tailgate vehicles is Hawk One, a converted RV that has been made into a moveable Seahawks shrine. Another great spot to check out is the Bussell Wilson, which is a 1996 short bus converted to a mobile tailgate extravaganza, which features different themed foods every week.
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Seahawks Tailgate Command CenterIf you’re looking for a place to get wild before attending a Seahawks game than the Seahawks tailgate Command Center is the spot for you. Located on the corner of 1st and Massachusetts this group’s only tailgate rule is that there are no tailgate rules.
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The Safeway Game Day ExperienceIf you’re looking for a family-friendly game day experience then the Safeway parking lot near CenturyLink Field is a great place for you. It is a bit more relaxed then some of the other lots and best of all it’s free.
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Touchdown CityIf you’re looking to experience something a bit different from your typical tailgate party then Touchdown City has you covered. Here inside the CenturyLink Field Event Center, you’ll find a variety of games and activities including the 710 KIRO pre-game broadcast and Sea Gals meet and greets. If you want to take a break from tailgating and are looking for something to do make sure to stop by Touchdown City.