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Depending on the gametime and the airport that works best for you, I might even just stay in Charlotte or Atlanta.Seems isolated and not many hotels nearby. I doubt anyone has done the trip, but thought I would try. Anyone familiar with the area?
This is what we are doing based on the recommendation of one of my husband's colleagues who is a graduate and now lives in Greenville. We're flying into Charlotte, renting a car and already reserved a room at the Westin Poinsett in Greenville. Can't wait!!!!I flew into Charlotte and not a bad drive mostly interstate - 2+ hours but it was a direct flight. Otherwise I had to connect thru Charlotte to get to Greenville so I drove the extra 70 miles or so rather than connect.
This is what even the opposing teams have to do when they play at Clemson. you guys are right, there's no where to stay in Clemson itself, a town that makes State College look like lower Manhattan. I made this trip with my alma mater's football team several years ago and we all stayed at a hotel in Greenville and bused to Clemson for the practices and the game itself. This was my second trip to Clemson, I had been there about 12 years ago with a buddy who lives in Greenville. I was entirely underwhelmed with the campus, town, bars, and scene on both occasions. Let me tell you if you think State College is a cow town, wait until you see this place.That 25 mile cab ride back to Greenville at 2:30 a.m. after a night of partying that ended at Clemson's top college bar, the "Esso Club" (the place is nothing special), was NOT optimal.It's been awhile since I have been to Clemson your best bet is to stay in Greenville and drive the twenty miles to Clemson. Hotels fill up quickly during football season around Clemson area.
Why?Whatever you do avoid the Atlanta airport. Trust me.
If you're going strictly for the game experience, Clemson is great. Death Valley is a very good college football venue and they go nuts in there. I didn't get much of a flavor for the tailgating but from what i could see it looked OK. If you were hoping for a road trip to a cool college town with good bars, a beautiful campus, cool sights, stuff to do, Clemson is not that place. I can tell you the first time i went there I had a mental image of the place that was way off. It was a big letdown. Downtown Greenville is actually pretty nice, some good nightlife, etc.I looked at greenville, that seems to be a dump too from what I can register. I don't need to see sites to have a good time as the primary reason is to see a football game. But it does look like traffic will be a bear getting in and out. Looks like little parking for visitors.
Are you trying to get back to Pittsburgh after the game? If not, I'd make a reservation in Greeneville, in case it is a late game, and one in Charlotte if it is afternoon or noon. Charlotte is a fun city with lots to do and beautiful women.I looked at greenville, that seems to be a dump too from what I can register. I don't need to see sites to have a good time as the primary reason is to see a football game. But it does look like traffic will be a bear getting in and out. Looks like little parking for visitors.
Not sure since were rolled out of there on buses with a police escort and traffic cops clearing a path for us right after the game. I would guess it would be pretty difficult just given how landlocked the place is and how many people are crammed into such a small area. Do you need to catch a flight?Thanks badby. Do you think I can make greenville in an hr after the game with traffic
I'd do that then. No flights other than Southwest are really refundable. Atlanta is a fun city and only about 2 hours away.I was planning on driving down Friday and home on Sunday. I found a delta flight from bwi round trip to Atlanta for 188 but it was non refundable so I didn't book
Hopefully you can get a few buddies together to make the trip with you, and spend some time before and after the game tailgating, bar-hooping etc. Looks like it could be pretty good if you can find the right area to set up. Friendly fans, lots of good looking women. I was with the group that traveled on the team plane and buses so we were stuck with the lame school-sponsored tailgate near a big artificial lake about a mile from the stadium. It was not the place to be.I was planning on driving down Friday and home on Sunday. I found a delta flight from bwi round trip to Atlanta for 188 but it was non refundable so I didn't book
Great place. Have them get your usual room ready for you at the Biltmore.I thought about Ashville nc which is my favorite city in America
Why?
Seems isolated and not many hotels nearby. I doubt anyone has done the trip, but thought I would try. Anyone familiar with the area?
I'd do that then. No flights other than Southwest are really refundable. Atlanta is a fun city and only about 2 hours away.
Either way, I would definitely stay in Charlotte or Atlanta, the whole weekend, if I could. If not, Greenville is ok.
Vero - thank you! I too was a bit surprised reading some of the posts here only because I had heard Greenville is a really cool place. Looking forward to the whole trip!My son is a student at Clemson, we live in the area and are have season tickets. It is funny to read your unfounded impressions of somewhere you've never been. You will not find a cooler walkable downtown than Greenville. All Hotels within 20 miles of Clemson will have two night minimums and premium pricing. Do you know why? Because this is as good as a College football atmosphere anywhere. Come to this game and you will see what we are missing in Heinz field. Better get your tickets early because this will sell out all 80,000 tickets and will be a sea of orange (I'll be wearing my new Pitt Script ) The whole litte town is one big tailgate, and here is your warning, GET THERE EARLY. 80,000 people coming in on 3 small highways = parking lot. Plan on tailgating an hour or so after the game too.
There where numerous construction projects at the stadium this year but those should be wrapping up soon. The Biltmore and Asheville are a great side trip, although not the best time of year. My family enjoys hiking the numerous trails in the Northern Greenville/Asheville area. Not counting for game day traffic, Asheville is an easy 1 hour drive. Charlotte or Atlanta are too far away IMHO
Me?My son is a student at Clemson, we live in the area and are have season tickets. It is funny to read your unfounded impressions of somewhere you've never been. You will not find a cooler walkable downtown than Greenville. All Hotels within 20 miles of Clemson will have two night minimums and premium pricing. Do you know why? Because this is as good as a College football atmosphere anywhere. Come to this game and you will see what we are missing in Heinz field. Better get your tickets early because this will sell out all 80,000 tickets and will be a sea of orange (I'll be wearing my new Pitt Script ) The whole litte town is one big tailgate, and here is your warning, GET THERE EARLY. 80,000 people coming in on 3 small highways = parking lot. Plan on tailgating an hour or so after the game too.
There where numerous construction projects at the stadium this year but those should be wrapping up soon. The Biltmore and Asheville are a great side trip, although not the best time of year. My family enjoys hiking the numerous trails in the Northern Greenville/Asheville area. Not counting for game day traffic, Asheville is an easy 1 hour drive. Charlotte or Atlanta are too far away IMHO
Greenville is fine, but if he (I believe ratking is a younger guy) is looking for fun and nightlife, I would definitely vote for Charlotte. But sounds like you might be a better Greenville tour guide, so maybe you can point him in the right directions.Greenville is just as good as Charlotte, IMO. Not Atlanta, Atlanta is a really fun town. But save that trip for Ga Tech.
As we get closer, I can help with Greenville bars and restaurants.
Vero beach. Thanks for the info. So getting out is going to be horrible. My problem is if it is a late game I don't want to get into some hotel at midnight and then spend all Sunday in the car. Ideally for me, early game and get halfway home Saturday night
Worst part of these new super conferences and 8 game schedules. I wish they could just all be 12 teams and 9 games, but I'd rather have Pitt safe and secure in a good conference.Ratking young. 37. I feel young. I am about soaking up atmosphere and seeing a good game. My wife is a coach and her season will have started by then. My son has no desire to be in the car that long. I don't know if any of season ticket buddies are going or not. I have no issue driving by myself but I could also do a family trip to Uva this year. The only thing is with Clemson I would have to wait 12 years before a return trip.
Greenville is very coolMy son is a student at Clemson, we live in the area and are have season tickets. It is funny to read your unfounded impressions of somewhere you've never been. You will not find a cooler walkable downtown than Greenville. All Hotels within 20 miles of Clemson will have two night minimums and premium pricing. Do you know why? Because this is as good as a College football atmosphere anywhere. Come to this game and you will see what we are missing in Heinz field. Better get your tickets early because this will sell out all 80,000 tickets and will be a sea of orange (I'll be wearing my new Pitt Script ) The whole litte town is one big tailgate, and here is your warning, GET THERE EARLY. 80,000 people coming in on 3 small highways = parking lot. Plan on tailgating an hour or so after the game too.
There where numerous construction projects at the stadium this year but those should be wrapping up soon. The Biltmore and Asheville are a great side trip, although not the best time of year. My family enjoys hiking the numerous trails in the Northern Greenville/Asheville area. Not counting for game day traffic, Asheville is an easy 1 hour drive. Charlotte or Atlanta are too far away IMHO
Vero - thank you! I too was a bit surprised reading some of the posts here only because I had heard Greenville is a really cool place. Looking forward to the whole trip!
Me?
I have been to all three over the last 10 years for games and other travel. I had a buddy play for Clemson and went there for a couple games, while he played for them and a couple since. If I am a 20 something guy looking for fun around the game trip and don't have a place to stay in Clemson, I would much rather spend my time in Charlotte or Atlanta than Greenville. If you are traveling to and from Pittsburgh by air, it will be cheaper and easier. If you are traveling by car, I'd certainly rather cut that trip down on Friday and Sunday by being Charlotte. Either way, I don't think anyone said anything bad about Greenville in the thread. Certainly not anyone who said they have never been there.
Greenville is fine, but if he (I believe ratking is a younger guy) is looking for fun and nightlife, I would definitely vote for Charlotte. But sounds like you might be a better Greenville tour guide, so maybe you can point him in the right directions.
Thanks Recruits. We are staying at the Westin Poinsett.If I am looking for fun and nightlife, I would choose Atlanta, which is a great city by the way. But Greenville ain't bad, especially downtown. If you stay out in the burbs, then it is like anywhere else.
Good response. I live just outside Asheville and visit Greenville regularly. Great downtown.My son is a student at Clemson, we live in the area and are have season tickets. It is funny to read your unfounded impressions of somewhere you've never been. You will not find a cooler walkable downtown than Greenville. All Hotels within 20 miles of Clemson will have two night minimums and premium pricing. Do you know why? Because this is as good as a College football atmosphere anywhere. Come to this game and you will see what we are missing in Heinz field. Better get your tickets early because this will sell out all 80,000 tickets and will be a sea of orange (I'll be wearing my new Pitt Script ) The whole litte town is one big tailgate, and here is your warning, GET THERE EARLY. 80,000 people coming in on 3 small highways = parking lot. Plan on tailgating an hour or so after the game too.
There where numerous construction projects at the stadium this year but those should be wrapping up soon. The Biltmore and Asheville are a great side trip, although not the best time of year. My family enjoys hiking the numerous trails in the Northern Greenville/Asheville area. Not counting for game day traffic, Asheville is an easy 1 hour drive. Charlotte or Atlanta are too far away IMHO