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Army Navy Fan Guide 2018.Pdf OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ROCKY RELAY Friday, December 7th at 8:30AM Steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art 26th & Benjamin Franklin Parkway As the sun rises, so do the Cadets & Mids as they run a relay up the famous "Rocky Steps." Strength and speed will be tested and only the winners can say, "Yo, I did it!" LEADERSHIP REACTION Since 2003, the Patriot Games, COURSE presented by USAA, is an exciting Friday, December 7th at 10:00AM two-day competition between Independence Visitor Center Market St, between 5th & 6th Cadets & Midshipmen. Points are The Leadership Reaction Course will be revealed to the earned through five events. The participants at the start of the challenge (leaders receive a team with the most points will mission, brainstorm, execute, and readjust to complete it under a time restraint). The course includes mental and win this year’s bragging rights physical obstacles that can only be overcome with and be presented with the Patriot leadership and teamwork. Games trophy on the field during the Army-Navy Game. PULLUP CHALLENGE Friday, December 7th at 12:00PM The Shops at Liberty Place | 16th & Chestnut Sts Amid the cheering and pep bands at the official Pep Rally, the Cadets & Mids have to concentrate and complete as many pull-ups as possible. TUGOFWAR Friday, December 7th at 3:00PM USS NJ Battleship | Camden, NJ In the shadow of the USS NJ, the Cadets & Mids will battle it out with a Tug-of-War competition. Experience the Battleship New Jersey, America’s most decorated Battleship and one of the area’s most exciting Museums. Visit BattleshipNewJersey.com GAME TICKET REQUIRED STADIUM OBSTACLE RELAY Saturday, December 8th at 1:15PM Lincoln Financial Field It all comes down to game day and the Stadium Obstacle Relay to determine this year's Patriot Games champion. hAMILTON ExhIBIT EVENTS National Constitution Center | 525 Arch St A compelling new exhibit highlights the competing ideas of Alexander hamilton and his legendary rivals. The exhibit provides an intimate look into Alexander hamilton’s enduring role in the constitutional and political arguments that continue to create sparks to this day. Active Military: FREE i retired Military: $5.00 ARMY-NAVY PEP RALLY hOLIdAY Friday, December 7th at 12:00PM EVENTS The Shops at Liberty Place 16th & Chestnut Sts Philadelphia celebrates the holiday season far and wide this With only 24 hours until game time, the Pep bands, december. Top attractions include the Rothman Institute Ice cheerleaders and fans get fired up at the official Pep Rink at dilworth Park, the Electrical Spectacle at Franklin Square, Rally. If you are looking for fan gear, licensed Army- Christmas Light Show at Macy’s Center City and Christmas Navy Game merchandise will be sold during the event. Village at LOVE Park. Go Army! Go Navy! For more activities and details please visit discoverPHL.com/holidays COMMUNITY OUTREACh Since 2003, through a partnership of the Philadelphia Army-Navy host Committee, Philadelphia School district and Operation Gratitude, UPS the Philadelphia Convention & and the Army-Navy host Visitors Bureau Foundation, Committee are collecting food, more than 6,500 area high toiletries, socks, letters of school students have had the appreciation and other items opportunity to experience the to make care packages for our Army-Navy Game. Special troops serving overseas. thanks to our corporate partners. Drop off donations at Lincoln See how you can help at Financial Field entrances: PhillyLovesArmyNavy.com • 11th street outside of K lot, across from Xfinity Live! • 11th street next to the Verizon gate For more information on Operation Gratitude programs, please visit PhillyLovesArmyNavy.com and click on the Operation Gratitude Logo. PHiLLyLOVESArMyNAVy.CoM Saturday, December 8th Join Lee Corso, Kirk herbstreit and the entire College Gameday crew as they broadcast ARMY- their pre-game show NAVY live with the Cadets ESPN and Midshipmen. TAILGATE Be there to see if they GAME DAY COLLEGE Saturday, December 8th, 11:00AM - 1:00PM pick Army or Navy to GAMEdAY be victorious. Citizens Bank Park Beat the cold. Tailgate inside Citizens Bank Park’s beautiful hall of Fame Club, located right across the street from Lincoln Financial Field. Enjoy two hours of all-you-can-eat-and-drink tailgate, with plenty of cheesesteaks, hot dogs, hoagies, beer, wine, soda and more. Enjoy music and face painters to get you in the spirit. Go ArMy! Go NAVy! For tickets visit PhillyLovesArmyNavy.com Saturday, MARCh ON December 8th, Saturday, December 8th, 11:55AM - 12:55PM 11:00AM - Kick off Lincoln Financial Field Lincoln Financial Watch the Brigade of Midshipmen and Corps of Cadets march Field, Head House onto Lincoln Financial Field. This time-honored procession is a Plaza moment to remember. Join the pre-game fun with CBS Sports Network’s three-hour pre-game show and ARMY- interactive displays from NAVY USAA, Chevrolet, Pepsi, Nabisco, Exchange, FANFEST US Army, and US Navy. 119Th ARMY-NAVY GAME Saturday, PRESENTED BY USAA December 8th at 3:00PM Join the action as Philadelphia hosts sports’ greatest rivalry for the 88th time. If you don’t have a ticket, tune into CBS network television, or the Westwood One national broadcast via CBS Sports Radio/WIP 94.1FM. For more game information visit ArmyNavyGame.com. PHiLLyLOVESArMyNAVy.CoM STADIUM PARKING PARKING KEY PUBLIC/CASh PARKING RESERVEd PARKING & P AdA PARKING PUBLIC/CASh PARKING LOT ENTRANCE RESERVEd PARKING TO LINCOLN FROM I-95 NORTh FINANCIAL FIELd oPTioN #1: Take I-95 North past airport and Navy Yard to Broad Street, Exit 17. From the right-hand lane, follow to stadium PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION parking. For Army-Navy game day, please be aware Exit 17 from Take PATCO from New Jersey or SEPTA’s Broad Street Subway I-95 North may be CLOSEd. If so, please see option #2. to the game. From Center City, take the Broad Street Line oPTioN #2: Take I-95 North to Packer Avenue, Exit 19. Bear right (Orange Line) south to the last stop, NRG Station/Sports Complex. off exit to Packer Avenue to darien Street, turn left and follow For more information, visit septa.org or drpa.org/patco. signs for parking. FROM I-76 EAST FROM I-95 SOUTh oPTioN #1: Take I-76 to Exit 349 (Sports Complex), make a right oPTioN #1: Take I-95 South to Packer Avenue, Exit 19 off the exit onto Broad Street. Follow signs for parking. (bear right off exit). Bear right at 2nd light onto Packer Avenue. Turn left onto darien Street and follow signs for parking. oPTioN #2: Take I-76 to Packer Avenue, Exit 350. Bear right onto Packer Avenue, turn left onto Broad Street and follow signs oPTioN #2: Take I-95 South to Broad Street, Exit 17 for parking. (right-hand lane). Follow into stadium. PHiLLyLOVESArMyNAVy.CoM Braskem Gate army navy fanfest navy navy army 52 Club Seats army M C2 M C3 1 MC XFINITY Gate West Club & Suite Entry LINCOLN FINANCIAL FIELD Verizon Gate CLUB LEVEL LOWER LEVEL RED ZONE FIELD KEY TM SUITES SUITES SUITES PARKING Parking in official lots is $40 per car. Parking for STADIUM BAG POLICY oversized vehicles is $80. Prices at private lots may Fans may carry only the following style and size of bag vary. Fans with an AdA license plate or placard will be into the stadium: permitted to park in handicap-accessible locations, Vendor Bags that are clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and do not as available. Pre-paid parking is available, please visit exceed 12” x 6” x 12”. PhillyLovesArmyNavy.com The bags may be hand-carried or have a shoulder strap. One-gallon clear plastic freezer bag (Ziplock or similar). TAILGATING Small clutch bag approximately the size of a hand, with or Tailgating is permitted in the following lots of the without a handle or strap. This can be carried separately or Sports Complex: A, B, C, d, E, F, G, h, K, M, N and P. within a plastic bag. An exception will be made for medically necessary items STAdIUM GATES after proper inspection. Gates open at 11:00 AM. Re-Entry is not permitted. The following items are prohibited inside the Stadium: Fans are encouraged to arrive early. Alcoholic Beverages Cans & Glass bottles Umbrellas hOTELS All bags will be searched upon entry. Still, digital and Find your special Army-Navy Game fan rate now. video cameras are permitted. Call 1.800.650.6835 or visit PhillyLovesArmyNavy.com. PHiLLyLOVESArMyNAVy.CoM Please visit PhillyLovesArmyNavy.com for information on: PURCHASING HOTELS GAME & TAILGATE Special Army-Navy Game TICKETS fan rates available. Or call 800.650.6835. VIP Ticket Packages* Or call 267.570.4150. WEEKEND SAVINGS RESERVED PARKING Search Updated Special Pre-paid parking for lots M&N. Army-Navy Weekend Available for cars, RVs and discounts. overnight RV passes. *Subject to availability ARMY VS. NAVY PhillyLovesArmyNavyGear.com PHLSPORTS A Division of the Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau discover_PHL facebook.com/discoverPHL @discoverPHL.
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