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Now that you've seen the practice schedule, you can begin to plan a visit to attend training camp if you're able. Here are some helpful tips courtesy of Packers.com and my own experience attending camp.

Attending Practice

Bleacher seats to watch practice fill up hours ahead of time, especially on the weekends.

Your best bet to make sure you get a prime seat and won't have to watch practice through the fence is to show up an hour or two ahead of the slated practice time and wait along the fence until the gates to Ray Nitschke Field are open. Gates open 90 minutes before practice begins.

Don't forget to tailgate ahead of time! The Lambeau Field parking lots are open for tailgating during camp.

Remember that recording video at practice is strictly prohibited, including on camera phones.

Small bags and coolers are allowed to be carried into Ray Nitschke Field, but no alcohol is allowed in the stands.

Meeting Players and Staff

If you have small children, one of the best ways to meet a player is to have your child bring his or her bike to the American Family Insurance DreamDrive at the Oneida Nation Gate for a player to borrow to ride down the street to Ray Nitschke Field.

When the players ride children's bikes to practice, they will stop at the entrance to the field and often pause to talk with fans and sign autographs.

Children aged 12 and younger may also meet players at Future Lambeau Leapers Autographs in the Don Hutson Center on multiple dates throughout camp.

After practice has concluded, fans may be able to interact with players along their walk or ride back to the locker room at Lambeau Field.

Other Activities

Practice takes up a small portion of the day during training camp, but there are plenty of other activities to fill a trip to Lambeau. Fans can visit the Packers Hall of Fame in the Lambeau Field Atrium and see the team's four Lombardi Trophies.

Stadium Tours of Lambeau Field are also available from the main atrium. Fans can walk through the same tunnel out onto the field as the players on game day. As the team's website stresses, tours are first-come, first-served daily, so arrive early to buy tickets.

Fans from out of state (and out of the country!) will be pleased to discover that virtually any item that could boast a Packers logo is available in the Packers Pro Shop off the atrium.