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TheFlacco
08-10-2009, 07:57 PM
How much could it possibly cost to double the amount of port-a-pots in the parking lot? It's an absolute joke that they don't have more. The lines are unreal...almost makes me wanna do my pre-gaming in Fed Hill...almost

pyite32
08-10-2009, 08:09 PM
How much could it possibly cost to double the amount of port-a-pots in the parking lot? It's an absolute joke that they don't have more. The lines are unreal...almost makes me wanna do my pre-gaming in Fed Hill...almost

Also the Camden Yards bathrooms are no longer open on Eutaw St for pregame like they used to be.

Greg
08-10-2009, 08:41 PM
Many of the lots aren't run by the Ravens. Which lot is your complaint about? We just moved to a private lot, one port-a-pot but only 20 cars. Hopefully will be little waiting.

kfd023md
08-11-2009, 07:22 AM
The lines in lot H are horrible, and that is run by the Ravens

Rochardrik
08-11-2009, 09:02 AM
The lines in lot H are horrible, and that is run by the Ravens

Lot "B", run by the ravens, has 15 minute lines for their port-a pots...Appalling!

Mista T
08-11-2009, 09:17 AM
I hate to sound like I'm always complaining about our stadium ... but it really is among the NFL's worst for inadequate facilities non-premium fans. Many modern NFL stadia have tailgating features that appear aimed at making tailgating part of the NFL experience, instead of an afterthought. e.g. trees for shade, flush toilets and sinks, large tents for cold weather, attractive park locations. Ours is basically a sea of asphalt and a few portapotties. And the best tailgating lot about to be converted to a casino.

Lot H used to have flush toilets and sinks in portable buildings in the early years of the stadium. And the toilets were spread around the area to be easily accessible to all. What happened to these? Now, no more flush toilets, no washing hands, and the potties seem to be all lined up along Sharp Steet, in inadequate supply.

But don't expect anything soon. If the Ravens were to invest in upgrading facilities, continuing past practices, it would be upgrading of Lots B/C only, for premium seat owners.

psuasskicker
08-11-2009, 09:27 AM
How much could it possibly cost to double the amount of port-a-pots in the parking lot?

More than the incremental revenue they would take in by putting them there, which is $0.

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Ravenswarrior19
08-11-2009, 11:34 AM
I've paid a visit to Lot O once or twice and seen Port-o-Pot lines pushing upwards of 20 min. or more. Some "experience" that is ...

ravensfan1996
08-11-2009, 09:55 PM
Im in lot H, and the past 2 years in stead of spreading them all out making it easier to get to, they are all lined up at both ends, so people in the middle have to walk all the way to one end or the other...spread them back out, i think that worked better.

As to Mista T's point about trees and parks etc.....well those are new parks built in the middle of no where, out stadium is right downtown, not alot of place to make a park or take care of trees down town for 8 games a year.

I see your point but dont see that happening. The raven do provide tents and tv's in the ravens walk and backyard bash areas. they wont provide these services in "tailgating" areas since everyone already has a part going.

Fcowher
08-12-2009, 08:07 AM
No man should ever wait in line 20 minutes to take a piss. The world is our urinal.

ravenjoe
08-12-2009, 08:08 AM
Maybe if the fans en masse urinate on the sidewalks, we'll get somebody's attention.

Ravenswarrior19
08-12-2009, 08:54 AM
No man should ever wait in line 20 minutes to take a piss. The world is our urinal.


Maybe if the fans en masse urinate on the sidewalks, we'll get somebody's attention.

While a mass public urination may not be a perfect idea, there are probably others forms of "protest" that could bring some attention to the issue.

Sports Steve
08-12-2009, 01:56 PM
AMEN on more Port-a-Pots.