God, I want to. I have family out there and a place to stay for free. The issue is getting out there. I just took a spring break trip that took a big chunk of change out of my pocket
Got my tickets last night for both sessions. One tip: Hotels around MSG have gouged their prices. I just got 3 nights at the Mariott in Midtown (5 minute cab ride to MSG) for $125 a night (priceline bid). Also, if we win Friday there will be cheap Uconn tickets for sale right afterward for Sunday.
Which Marriott? Marriott Times Square? Or A courtyard Midtown East?
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Does anyone know the possible game times on Sunday? I know we wont know what time slot we are in, but it would help to know what the possibilities are before I book the airfare.
Looks like 6PM and 8:30PM EST. I'm assuming the New York game will be played at 6 and the Indy game at 8:30. Either way, makes it nearly impossible to catch a flight back Sunday after the game meaning you need to stay in town and catch a flight Monday.
http://www.interbasket.net/news/14055/2014/03/march-madness-tv-schedule/
What's everyone's strategy for buying tickets? Have a hotel room but I'm hoping tickets go down a bit before Friday.
flame me for asking but is there anyway a student can buy multiple tickets and i'll buy them from you? I don't have the $750/per ticket but can find a flight and hotel for cheap
What r the official isu sections?
No chance Flint is 5 hours. Akron/Cleveland is like 6-7 hours away, Detroit is 2.5 hours from Cleveland, and Flint is another hour from Detroit