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Evaluating Frozen Four host Tampa Bay

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But other than the Team HQs, where did people go?

We made a trek up to the Pour House on Thursday night after the game. It was a couple of blocks away from the Channelside stuff. Nice bar with a lot of beer on tap and an outdoor courtyard area where we could sit. Not much atmosphere, as it seemed to be entirely locals with the hockey folks sticking down at Channelside.

After that, we were entirely at Channelside. We went to the piano bar Friday night (heard some griping about what they had to do to be the FSU "home bar", I suspect they wouldn't do it again) and the bowling place Saturday night (had an easy time getting a table in the outdoor courtyard area). We ate at Stump's on Friday (nominally the BC home bar but they didn't have any significant BC presence then) and the Thai place on Saturday, both good. We had drinks at Wet Willie's (with a great view of the spray paint artist) and the outdoor place at Channelside in addition to the aforementioned.
 
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We've been to every frozen four since Columbus (except Milwaukee) to include the fiasco in Detriot......I was not sure how this FF would go in Tampa. The signage was obvious everywhere and that was quite nice. The arena was good, it sure was nice to have the fan activities out in the plaza area next to the arena. It definitely helped with the pregame ambiance. Beer sales in the plaza pregame and between games on Thursday was a nice plus. We totally stumbled on the beer sales between games and were pleasantly surprised. I hate that we are trapped in the buildings now and aren't allowed to leave and reenter....the fresh air and cold beer helped to ease that feeling of being so caged. The food selection in the arena was a nice change. Some of the past locations were a HUGE disappointment. I agree with the earlier posters that mentioned how easy it was to get to and out of the TB Times Forum....parked directly across the street for $15, easy in and easy out. We enjoyed our visit to Tampa....caught the Rays game on Friday and hit a beach too. That being said we'd come back again but not quite as often as some of the earlier posters are suggesting.... BRAVO TAMPA!!!!!
 
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Count me as one who stayed away due to the distance to Tampa. I've been to seven FF's, After seeing sell out's become routine, it appears some other fans
did the same. Bring it back to Milwaukee, St Louis, Columbus, Denver, and give Omaha a try. Why make everyone travel at least 1000 miles?

The sold more tickets in Tampa than they can in Milwaukee. I love Milwaukee, used to live walking distance from the Bradley and it has a lot to offer. As far as Columbus, if they ever do it there again, it would have to be at Nationwide. There is so much more atmosphere in the surrounding area than the Schott.
 
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You missed out...that was one of the best times I have had period. I would rather go back to Tampa than ever have to suffer through another FF in Columbus let alone go to Milwaukee.
I didn't go to Columbus but liked Milwaukee, probably because Maine was there but it was fun even after they lost, Brewers game was fun, liked the area around the Bradley. I think DC was great and I think Tampa was as good as it gets. We went down on the 29th to Orlando and did parks, I love Blizzard Beach. We went to Tampa on Weds and enjoyed our stay there. I didn't even have a beer and still had fun:).
If you have to fly to get there whats the difference between 500 miles and 1000? Who cares, you either are going or you aren't. We planned this trip as soon as we saw Tampa was going to be a host. I doubt I'm going to Pitt or Philly, I have no real interest in either city. Maine would have to be there to get me to go and thats unlikely
 
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Flying to Tampa isn't much more burdensome than Boston or Philly. But that's not much comfort to those who must drive, if they are to attend at all.

When the tournament is held within college hockey's natural area, a substantial number of fans will be able to drive. As long as the tournament moves back and forth between East and West, everyone can attend at least some of the time. And those who drive are a great help in filling the arena when they are available.

One of the most awesome trips to the FF this year were the 150 fans that took three buses down from Big Rapids, Michigan to see FERRIS STATE almost win its first National Championship (only 26 hours each way!!!). I want to thank the FERRIS STATE administration for their great support.
 
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...As far as Columbus, if they ever do it there again, it would have to be at Nationwide. There is so much more atmosphere in the surrounding area than the Schott.
This.

And by "atmosphere" he means hotels, restaurants and bars clustered right next to the rink. It's called the Arena District and properly so. The Schott, on the edge of the OSU campus, sits among the various athletic venues as opposed to fan hangouts. The NCAA tried to sell the Schott as a "campus experience." But everybody here gets that the FF community didn't buy into that. If there is another bid it will almost certainly be for Nationwide.

You missed out...that was one of the best times I have had period. I would rather go back to Tampa than ever have to suffer through another FF in Columbus let alone go to Milwaukee.
Tampa was a great time, no doubt about it. I would be more than fine with a second tournament in Tampa Bay. But interestingly enough, Florida is willing to receive tourists 52 weeks a year. You can make another trip to Fla. without waiting for another FF.

Some us are getting a little carried away with the tourism factor. I'm bracing myself for the post that argues that the Frozen Four should feature a three city rotation of Tampa, Miami and Anaheim.:eek: Tampa was very successful as a non-traditional site. But when choosing where to hold the FF, tourist opportunities should be just one factor among many.

As for the cheap shot about suffering in Columbus, I'll allow that losing to UND must have been tough to take. But as for the rest of the weekend, you have only yourself to blame. While Columbus is not a prime tourist destination, there is plenty to do here over the course of a four day weekend -- as has been the case with every FF site.
 
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I'm bracing myself for the post that argues that the Frozen Four should feature a three city rotation of Tampa, Miami and Anaheim.:eek:

That would be more than fine with me. Make the FF like a football Bowl game and have it where the fans can be rewarded for driving in the snow and cold to games every night. Replace Anaheim with New Orleans and you got a deal.
 
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Doing nothing in 80 degree weather is sometimes more fun than doing lots of things in 40 degree weather. Seems to me a lot of folks enjoyed the climate. I certainly did. Throw in the fact that it is less costly to travel to FL than many other destinations and you have a winner. ;) :)
 
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Agree completely, FiveHole12. My only concern is that Frozen Fours continue to be held in a wide variety of locations, with the entire FF fanbase taken into account over the long run.

Don't know quite what to make of this conversation. Over the years, anyone suggesting non-traditional FF sites on USCHO took a lot of flak. Strange to see the pendulum swing so far in the other direction.
 
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Agree completely, FiveHole12. My only concern is that Frozen Fours continue to be held in a wide variety of locations, with the entire FF fanbase taken into account over the long run.

Don't know quite what to make of this conversation. Over the years, anyone suggesting non-traditional FF sites on USCHO took a lot of flak. Strange to see the pendulum swing so far in the other direction.

I don't think it is strange. We finally got a taste of what it is like to have the Frozen Four in a nice location and we have decided that we like it. Pretty simple actually. Tampa has opened our eyes to what a great experience it can be when we have a warm weather climate area that embraces the Frozen Four and makes it a huge success. And it was a huge sucess. Yeah, it technically wasn't a sellout but pretty close and the 18k+ in attendance is higher than the capacity of some recent FF host arenas. Being able to wear short sleeves and shorts, sit and have a drink and meal outside, beautiful scenery, etc. is just added value as opposed to just going to hockey games and shuffling from indoor bar to indoor bar.
 
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That would be more than fine with me. Make the FF like a football Bowl game and have it where the fans can be rewarded for driving in the snow and cold to games every night. Replace Anaheim with New Orleans and you got a deal.

Exactly, many people around me suggested a rotation of Tampa, New Orleans, and Las Vegas! :eek: :D

I think I'll settle for Tampa every few years. :)
 
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I totally agree - we need to throw Seattle in the rotation. :D

ugh. why would you want to stay at home? i really don't want boston to EVER have one again. i have stated many times i treat this like a convention. this was a great convention. got to golf. casual, comfortable shorts with no coat (left mine in the car at logan :D). great variety of spas in the area too. enjoyed five great showers and rubs. i was so clean coming back - felt wonderful.
 
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Tampa was the best of the ten I've been to so far. A good combo of having a warm weather vacation and watching some great hockey. I get four tickets every year. This year I had people who turned down the past FF's invites wanting to go. We had a great time. I like the warm weather location idea. You have years to plan the trip so treat it like a vacation. Which is exactly what this FF felt like!
 
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As for the cheap shot about suffering in Columbus, I'll allow that losing to UND must have been tough to take. But as for the rest of the weekend, you have only yourself to blame. While Columbus is not a prime tourist destination, there is plenty to do here over the course of a four day weekend -- as has been the case with every FF site.

If you think I didnt enjoy Columbus because the Gophers lost to UND then that is your prerogative. I mean you are wrong but you have the right to be wrong. I thought the town was lame, the atmosphere was bunk and just the whole set up was pretty blah. I would have felt the same way had the Gophers won it all.

I dont want the Tourny in Tampa every year just like I dont want it in St. Paul every year. If a permanent rotation was set up though I would enjoy it being a part of it.

BTW the best bar we went to in Tampa was Hattricks...after the title game that place was a party :)
 
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I don't think it is strange. We finally got a taste of what it is like to have the Frozen Four in a nice location and we have decided that we like it. Pretty simple actually. Tampa has opened our eyes to what a great experience it can be when we have a warm weather climate area that embraces the Frozen Four and makes it a huge success. And it was a huge sucess. Yeah, it technically wasn't a sellout but pretty close and the 18k+ in attendance is higher than the capacity of some recent FF host arenas. Being able to wear short sleeves and shorts, sit and have a drink and meal outside, beautiful scenery, etc. is just added value as opposed to just going to hockey games and shuffling from indoor bar to indoor bar.

Gentry nailed it...Tampa is non traditional but they didnt act as such. Being able to walk along the river and downtown in summer clothes and watch the games in a nice venue along with that make it a win/win.
 
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Tampa was the best I have been to and I have been to the last 19......Anahiem was the worst for many reasons other than travel time (Detroit needs no comment)......Columbus could be OK if it was moved from OSU to the pro rink.....Milwalkee was as good as the rest and Nashville would be interesting......don't forget Hatrford has a NHL building available......they all would be better if Thursday was back the way it started, a game at 1pm and a game at 7pm with seperate tickets, the way ESPN dumped the game to ESPNU shows they really don't want to do them
 
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I'd do that. Have UAA host.

ugh. why would you want to stay at home? i really don't want boston to EVER have one again. i have stated many times i treat this like a convention. this was a great convention. got to golf. casual, comfortable shorts with no coat (left mine in the car at logan :D). great variety of spas in the area too. enjoyed five great showers and rubs. i was so clean coming back - felt wonderful.

That was pretty much a tongue-in-cheek comment, although Seattle does have the facilities available. Key Arena would work but isn't nearly as nice as the X, Pepsi Center, Times Forum, etc. Parking would be challenging and expensive. There are probably a lot of bars nearby, and many things to do around the games. I really liked the Tampa FF, and had a great time playing in the ocean and at Busch Gardens. It didn't hurt that I had friends to stay with.
 
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