The lots next to the arena charge $10 for parking. Very safe and right next door. It looks like the weather will be good for tailgating albeit kind of cold at around 40 degrees.
Here is a good parking map. http://www.websterbankarena.com/pdf/Parking%20Map.pdf
one of the U fans I was speaking with on Tuesday mentioned he went on hotwire and got a room at the howard johnsons thru the site for something like $ 35.00
I haven't been there personally. I would call Murphy's Law to make sure they have ESPNU and that they are showing the games. I know the Yale vs. AFA is on ESPNU. I'm not sure about Union vs. MN-Duluth.
Thanks. We'll be at the games on Friday, so we're more concerned with seeing what's available on Saturday afternoon.
Hi hockey fans traveling to Bridgeport for the NCAA Men's Division 1 games. Here's some information that should help you enjoy your time here.
Lodging. There is one hotel in Downtown Bridgeport, the newly renovated Bridgeport Holiday Inn ( http://goo.gl/bsInR ). It is just a couple of blocks from the Webster Bank Arena at Harbor Yard. There are other hotel choices in the surrounding towns of Trumbull, Stratford, and Fairfield, just in case the Holiday Inn is booked (I hear that it is).
Parking, MetroNorth/Amtrak, Driving. The Webster Bank Arena at Harbor Yard is located just off Exit 27 of I-95. There is plenty of parking in downtown Bridgeport. There is a newly expanded parking garage adjacent to the Arena, as well as surface parking lots across the street. The Arena is a couple of blocks from the MetroNorth/Amtrak station, it's a safe and easy 2-minute walk.
Dining and Entertainment. Downtown Bridgeport is home to a good number of new and heritage restaurants and watering holes. Ralph 'n' Rich's, Joseph's Steakhouse, Epernay Bistro, Two Boots, Viva Cantina, El Pueblito, Tiago's, Metric, Murphy's Law, The Blue Martini, Amici Miei and others can be found on an interactive map at www.InfoBridgeport.com .
Arts. There's a lot going on this weekend. From theater to art exhibits to children's events, you can find it all listed at www.InfoBridgeport.com
Questions? There will be security ambassadors on the streets to direct you and answer your questions. They will be wearing badges that say "HOCKEY FANS - ASK ME". You'll find them at the MetroNorth/Amtrak station, and up and down Main Street between the I-95 overpass and Fairfield Avenue. They have info on where to eat, where to grab a beer, parking, entertainment, etc.
Find out more about everything that's happening in downtown Bridgeport at www.InfoBridgeport.com. Follow what's happening on Facebook at www.facebook.com/infobridgeport and on Twitter @InfoBridgeport. Here's hoping that your team wins!
Ice is the same for all teams and a lot of venues have issues. I hate the bad ice excuse for poor performance. A winning team can adapt.
Not sure you will see my response but I want you to know that I am not making ANY excuses. In fact, I totally agree about the ice condition. A good team can and should adapt. I'm just saying as a fan, crappy ice generally speaking does not make for as good of a game. I could be wrong here but the Union vs. UMD game MAY be an example of this so far. I'm not there, I'm just saying it is possible. It is my sincere hope that the ice is good. The NCAA really seems to like the venue based upon rewarding them with regionals. Other than actually being able to see the bad ice (and bad officiating, as if that doesn't happen everywhere...), I had a very good experience during the regional there.
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