God help anyone who posts about the European games next season.Some people on here are seriously jealous of people who might have saved hard for trips like this.
God help anyone who posts about the European games next season.Some people on here are seriously jealous of people who might have saved hard for trips like this.
i wouldn’t do Shenandoah from Atlanta as it’s well over 500 miles. However, it would make a great road trip if you’re driving between games (Philly - Atlanta). The bad news … it’s a 16 hour drive.
If you do the road trip, go inland via Gettysburg (couple of hours out of Philadelphia) as that is quite something. Then pick up the Skyline Drive which has amazing views over the valley. A must for Civil War buffs.
Atlanta: visit Stone Mountain and Fat Matt’s Rib Shack. I always do the latter when I’m in town … dirt cheap, a taste of the south, belting food and a live band.
Then fly to NYC for the last game.
Personally, I’d fly to Atlanta as it’s pretty easy. Only problem, watch out for summer storms which often cause delays at this time of year … don’t depend on any tight flights to get to a game.
In my case, I’m going to skip it and get stuck into New Jersey like someone who has already visited every state and major city (except Detroit and Pittsburgh) … Georgia in July is even less appealing than Brentford
Any opinions on whether to spend more time in Philadelphia or Atlanta between those two games? Need to work out which day to fly from Philly to Atlanta. Suspect I'll aim for a Monday flight just in case there are any issues with summer storms (hadn't even considered that tbh!).I don't know if the club will put on any events/meetups but I suspect the Premier League will.
Accommodation in Philly was very expensive when I booked mine but you will probably want to stay as close to city center as possible, as most of the touristy stuff is in walking distance. The stadium is in South Philly so you could stay there if you're only flying in and out for the match.
In terms of things to do in Philly, lots of museums and historical sites there, walking tours are always good and there may be a baseball game on depending what dates you're flying in/out.
More likely formal Premier League events supported bu the club than specific Albion things.
The Blue Ridge Mountains are not far from Atlanta and if you want to celebrate Pascal, then a visit to the city of Helen is a must - a German town in Georgia.
Not sure which route you are taking but only 93 miles according to Google mapsJust a 600 mile drive
There's plenty do in both places...depends if you like cheese steak or bbqAny opinions on whether to spend more time in Philadelphia or Atlanta between those two games? Need to work out which day to fly from Philly to Atlanta. Suspect I'll aim for a Monday flight just in case there are any issues with summer storms (hadn't even considered that tbh!).
I much prefer Philly. Apart from anything else, it won’t be quite as hot and humid as Atlanta and is easier to get around on foot.Any opinions on whether to spend more time in Philadelphia or Atlanta between those two games? Need to work out which day to fly from Philly to Atlanta. Suspect I'll aim for a Monday flight just in case there are any issues with summer storms (hadn't even considered that tbh!).
I’ll get in early here, I’ll be doing every European away dayGod help anyone who posts about the European games next season.
Same, I’ve waited all my life for this, I’ll go bankrupt if I have toI’ll get in early here, I’ll be doing every European away day
Be sure to dine in a poncy foreign restaurant and post about it in the restaurant thread….don’t want to upset @Beach HutI’ll get in early here, I’ll be doing every European away day
So will I, bar the pony foreign restaurantBe sure to dine in a poncy foreign restaurant and post about it in the restaurant thread….don’t want to upset @Beach Hut
I will obvs do the same.
So will I, bar the pony foreign restaurant
Any opinions on whether to spend more time in Philadelphia or Atlanta between those two games? Need to work out which day to fly from Philly to Atlanta. Suspect I'll aim for a Monday flight just in case there are any issues with summer storms (hadn't even considered that tbh!).
All of the big cities in the US have their pros and cons.
And flying out a couple of days earlier to get the best option on a decent hotel.God help anyone who posts about the European games next season.
Will our names be on the tickets in tandem with random ID checks?
Asking on behalf of someone else .