Reporting back on the "family fun" side of things... They had two bounce houses, two carnival throw a football through the hole games, a particularly good pair of face painters, cheerleaders signing autographs, and two photo opportunities, one with a mock reggie bush locker and the other a mock player where you can put your head so that you look like a player. My kids loved it, cause they, like every kid in America, love bouncie houses. Meanwhile, I got interviewed for the website, signed up by a season ticket salesgirl, sold two frozen lemonades at 4 bucks a pop, and hit up for 5 dollar spins at a prize wheel.
I probably won't be going out of my way to attend with the kids next year. It would be amazing if they made the players available for the kids for a little bit this particular practice. I sat there in the stands and watched the autograph hordes go nuts, with three guys in front of me talking about ebay business. Not a place for the little ones in that mess.