In my opinion, it was not very well organized. I guess they weren't expecting that many people to show. We waited almost 30 minutes just to get in. There was no security outside to help with crowd control and a bunch of people jumped the line.
It was a madhouse inside and, initially, very difficult to get around. At one point some of the concession stands ran out of hot dog buns and ice. The lines were crazy long. I was glad we ate before we hot in.
Once we got setttled, it was pretty cool. Definitely got me psyched for the season. And, for as much as it was a pain grtting in, it was kinda nice sering so many fans out. Hard to really assessed anything playerwise this early, but the passing game is gonna need some more work.
Remember the Patriots game at SDS in '04? With the Tillman tribute and the Pats being in town tens of thousands of people showed up and the SDS folks were overwhelmed. People would leave at halftime to go get something from the concession stand and wouldn't get back until almost the start of the 4th quarter.
But this kind of support is what all of us long time hard core fans have wanted for years. So it's hard to complain about long lines. Though you would think that after continuous sell outs since 2006 and the huge increase in attendance at TCamp the Cards and the UPS folks would be better prepared.
One huge benefit of Club Level seats is the ease of getting into the stadium. It has saved as much as a half hour getting in at some games.