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A trip out to watch Orlando City SC play | Tailgate party & Stadium parking | FLORIDA VLOG EP13

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • A trip out to watch Orlando city play in the MLS. Tailgate party and parking at the stadium.
    Hi all, welcome back or if you're new please think about subscribing. In todays vlog we head off to watch Orlando city play. I know some people have thought about doing this but stories of what it is like around the stadium have put people off. Tickets are as cheap as $15 so there is a way to do it and be safe. Come with us and share our experience
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    00:00 Intro
    00:52 Arriving at the stadium
    02:28 A bite to eat
    03:41 Amway center
    05:08 Tailgate party
    06:55 We take our seats
    12:30 What we thought
    #orlandocitysc #mls #vamosorlando

Комментарии • 14

  • @MISSLEONAJB
    @MISSLEONAJB 7 месяцев назад

    Hey Jamie 🤗 that was a nice thing to do for Harry and I’m glad it wasn’t too far. I’m not the biggest footie fan so prob not something I would do but I’m glad you all had fun. It is crazy that they close the merch shops outside on match days 🫣 but maybe with the crowds it just isn’t worth the hassle 🤷🏽‍♀️ Wishing you all a Happy New Year and here’s to more magical adventures in 2024 ♥️ xxx

    • @TheBakerFamily2
      @TheBakerFamily2  6 месяцев назад

      They had some merch stalls inside to make up for closing the shops but still seemed strange. It was a great experience and Harry loved it so it was worth it. Thanks so much for watching, and happy new year to you too mate x

  • @juliajones2283
    @juliajones2283 7 месяцев назад

    We have thought of doing this in the past so thank you for this good information if we do go next time we are over in Orlando.

    • @TheBakerFamily2
      @TheBakerFamily2  6 месяцев назад +1

      A few people have mentioned before about going but have had doubts so thought it would be good for people to see

  • @jazzydebs
    @jazzydebs 7 месяцев назад

    Hi there all of you, i love that you've gone to watch football, brilliant. Its great to go and do something away from the parks and stuff and chill, love that! But how weird closing the shop on game day....imagine if they did that here... HA HA ! ( there'd be mayhem and very angry supporters ..eek! ha! ) Wishing you all a fab 2024 full of fun & memories xx #orlandocity

    • @TheBakerFamily2
      @TheBakerFamily2  6 месяцев назад

      They did end up having some merch stalls inside but yes very strange 🤷‍♂️. Was great to do something different and something that Harry can get right into. Thank you for watching Deb 😎🫶 x

  • @BigBilly-io3kf
    @BigBilly-io3kf 5 месяцев назад

    Just came across your channel. Tailgating is mostly associated with college (university) and professional American football games. It’s VERY American. From small hibachi grills with your basic hamburgers and hotdogs to industrial sized smokers where meats are smoked for 12 - 16 hours, a tailgater’s setup can range from very basic (the back of your pickup) to those with decorations that rival a fancy wedding reception. Tailgating is geared for the entire family.
    Here are a few fun American sports facts to surprise you: (1) 8 of the 10 largest stadiums in the world are American college football stadiums, (2) 8 American college football stadiums seat at least 100,000 people, (3) quite a number of American college football stadiums are bigger than the largest NFL (pro) stadium, (4) it’s not uncommon to have thousands of tailgate parties going on outside the stadium before an American college football game. Since the college stadiums are located on the schools’ campuses, they have more room to spread out to accommodate tailgating, unlike the NFL or MLS, where the stadiums are often located downtown, so have more limited space. (5) A ton of the schools have larger attendance than any professional sports league in the world; college athletes are amateur. (6) We don’t segregate fans at our sporting events like they do at English football games, which baffles British visitors.
    If you want to experience a college football game, then I suggest going to a game in Gainesville, about two hours north of Orlando, which is home to the Univ of Florida Gators. (The regular American college football season runs from about late Aug - early Dec.) American college football games are an event: tailgating, the game itself, marching bands, pre-game and halftime shows, lots of music and singing, djs, and military flyovers. If you go to a night game, there will be light shows, drone shows and fireworks.
    There are tons of YT videos on the size of the stadiums, the teams taking to the field, traditions, environment, loudness, rivalries, etc. At one school, whose stadium seats about 85,000, when the attendees jump up and down, it creates a small earthquake in the area. Have your kids check out the YT video on the Ohio State University Marching Band’s Tribute to Hollywood Blockbuster Movies. It’s fun to watch. The band does at least one tribute to Disney. I think it also does another halftime show on Disney villains, but that might be a different school.
    And not long after the American college football season ends, then there is March Madness, where a large percentage of the country focuses on the men’s college basketball tournament, where the national champion is crowned. Once the 64 teams are announced, everyone will be rushing to fill out their brackets - you have to fill the whole thing out, including picking the winner, before the first game is played. Since gambling is a big part of March Madness, most businesses in the US will warn their employees that office pools will not be tolerated during March Madness, but no one listens.

    • @TheBakerFamily2
      @TheBakerFamily2  2 месяца назад

      Thank you for all the information and thank you for watching

  • @DDadTravels
    @DDadTravels 7 месяцев назад

    Nice to see guys. How dodgy was it near the stadium?

    • @TheBakerFamily2
      @TheBakerFamily2  6 месяцев назад +1

      Right by the stadium is ok but I wouldn’t go for a wonder more than a street over. After the game people leave in groups, if you’re walking in that group you’ll be fine. If you’re being picked up or driving I’d advise to be right at the stadium

  • @hayleygibson7073
    @hayleygibson7073 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Jamie, I have the opportunity for 2 MLS tickets for the Orlando- Miami game in May but I’m travelling alone with my 8 yr old son and we’re not driving, I’ve just watched your vlog and now I’m wondering if it will actually be safe considering I’ll need to get an uber back to the hotel? Would really appreciate your advice, thanks

    • @TheBakerFamily2
      @TheBakerFamily2  6 месяцев назад

      Wow, that will be an amazing game to see! 😎. So getting there is ok, it’s afterwards that you need to be sure of. There is plenty of people and security around the stadium. My advice is don’t wonder off to get your Uber back, stay at the stadium or by a police officer if you’re unsure. It’s not so much the stadium itself where the issues are… if you wonder a few streets over that’s where I wouldn’t feel 100% safe.

    • @hayleygibson7073
      @hayleygibson7073 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you appreciate you replying so quickly 😊

    • @TheBakerFamily2
      @TheBakerFamily2  6 месяцев назад

      @@hayleygibson7073 no problem. Message anytime on any of the platforms if you need anything else