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Unread 20-08-2006, 11:58
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Re: Bringing Food into Competition Venues

Come to Chesapeake.

You can bring in any and all food into the pits. Bring those coolers. Teams set up assembly lines of food. You can have pizza delivered. You can eat in the pits. Sure, it's cosy, but you can walk outdoors and have probably the best view at any regional event eg, the Severn River on the Chesapeake Bay. You may not eat in the stands, because it is harder for those of us who stay until the very end on Sat. to clean up.

You can order a reasonably priced and convenient box lunch.

You can buy hot dogs and soda from a small cart. It is convenient.

You can visit the DryDock restaurant on the Academy. Gets crowded with all the visitors there during the competition, but it is reasonably priced and close.

You can walk 5 minutes out Gate 1 and to the City Dock area of historical and scenic Annapolis. No fast food places, but plenty of sandwiches.
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