My ticket came from the Miss State ticket office. And if you are asking if the ticket looks likeit was printed for a season ticket holder then yes mine also looks like that- In other words it does not look like a ticket-master printed ticket.topbulldawg said:I have tickets in section 35 but they are printed by the Auburn ticket office (Bought 3rd party). Does Auburn print the tickets that would be sold by MSU? Trying to figure out if I am in the MSU section.
east Montgomery is OK. Also there are some good hotels now in Alexander City (comfort, Hampton, Jameson)which is on 280 about 40 mins from auburn.MSU2006 said:if you only want to stay Friday night? I imagine most of the Auburn hotels will require two nights. Should I look in montgomery? somewhere else?
I would stay off 280 Friday from 4pm till 630pm but after that I would rather take 280 than go to Montgomery. They have many manyplaces to eat like Tilted Kilts, Hooters, Buffalo Wild Wings and many fine places every block or so. They have package stores that when you get out you do not feel like your life is in danger. The neighborhoods along 280 are actually neighborhoods and not hoods. In Montgomery there are alot of places that are dangerous. Which ever route you go make sure you get to auburn before 9am and have an idea where you want to park. Seems like Auburn fans wait till the last moment to get to the stadium and I85 and 280 will be a traffic nighmare around 10.BogeyGolfer said:I've been toAuburn several times, and we've stayed in Opelika, Columbus, GA and Montgomery. I think Montgomery is by far the best place to stay. They have a lot of hotel choices on I-85 with several restaurants near the hotel, and it's an easy 50 minute drive to Auburn. I've driven several different routes from NE MS, and I like Tupelo Hwy 78 to Birmingham I65 to Montgomery and I85 to Auburn, it's all four lane. I refuse to take 280 from Birmingham due to all of the red lights, it's nightmare if you take that route in the afternoon.</p>