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Where is a great place to tailgate before a Colts game, that has realtively easy access to a bathroom?

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Well... Seems there are no answers for my question.

So, I might as well ask some others:
Where is your favorite place to look for morel muchrooms?
Where would be a good place to look for buried treasure?
What is your deepest and darkest secret?
;-)

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no idea where to look for morels.
Winter and suit jackets always always seem to hold some sort of treasure in them after a long time of non-use.
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Excellent! I can't wait to go home and look through the pockets of my winter coats. Who knows what awaits me?

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It looks like great tailgating going on right outside the stadium on the entrance grounds. They even have portalets set up for the crowd. There are also various vendors selling food and drink if you don't want to bring your own food and a live band for entertainment. If you are unable to park nearby to return your containers, seats and leftovers you will probably want to just purchase food on site.

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Great idea, Linda. Thanks. The "Fun Zone" is a blast; always lots to do and plenty of activity. I've tailgated many times in four or five locations, but can never seem to find the right spot that has easy access to a rest room. Short of buying an RV, I fear I'm destined to keep searching.

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This Sunday night's game is such a fun rivalry! Sure hope by the end we are 9-0. Go Colts!!!

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