Since bringing outside anything is hard, the best bet is to buy a water bottle inside and refill for dear life. Sunscreen is a must. Student section fills quick so come 1-2 hours ahead. Great fun!
When attending FSU games at Doak suggest looking for parking on Tennessee street. It is a short walk through the school to get to the arena and there is a lot of tailgating.
Came as a fan of the opposing team (Oklahoma). Fans are very respectful and friendly. Nice venue and campus. Crowd can get very loud at times. Recommend watching a game here.
Home of the FSU Seminoles with capacity of 82,300. Part of the University Center and includes offices, classrooms, a Visitor's Center, souvenir store, sky/press boxes and The University Center Club.
Tailgates around campus starts early, even if its an 8pm game people will start tailgating at 10am. If you're a fan of the other team ppl will always be up for a friendly game of beer pong. Go Noles!
During the week, park at the lot on hendry and stadium, there are always spots. If it is full around midday spots only take about 5 minutes to open up!
DON'T YOU DARE ruin an amazing town/game/my favorite people in the world by driving around my town DRUNK after a game! I'll call my cop and lawyer friends if you hurt mine! ;)
Visit on a game day and go to an FSU SeminolesFootball Game! Stand for the entire game and scream your lungs out (but only when the Noles are on D)! And wear garnet (NO OTHER COLORS), Dadgummit! Read more
The place to be on Sept. 17 when the Nole's conquer the Sooner's. Show up at 9AM with a worthy sign to be on college gameday. Corso better put on his alumni's mascot head!
Bobby Bowden is clearly a huge part of Seminolefootball, but “Bobby Bowden Field” was named after him through an act of state legislation. That’s a pretty “official” recognition.