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Northeast Regional: Boston University, Yale, UMD, Minnesota

Re: Northeast Regional: Boston University, Yale, UMD, Minnesota

I understand giving the 1 seed more time to rest but, BU vs. Yale at 2pm. 2 PM that means everyone around here can't even go into work for a half day. UMD and UMN playing later so there fans have more time to still not get here. I will be shocked if Manchester Draws 5,000 people on Friday.

I'll be there!
 
Re: Northeast Regional: Boston University, Yale, UMD, Minnesota

I will too. I took this as a vacation day when the schedule came out. If BU didn't go to the NCAAs I was going to meet up with friends to watch.
 
Re: Northeast Regional: Boston University, Yale, UMD, Minnesota

Closest hotel to the VWA, easy walk: http://www.radisson.com/manchester-...9L3HvMQCFeXm7Aod1QIAPA&s_cid=se.ggl.rad_cmp15

2nd closest hotel, < 10 minute walk, request a room with a ball park view: http://hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com/...en-inn-manchester-downtown-MHTDTGI/index.html

3rd closest, probably the price performer, walking more than once would be tedious, some OK restaurants near by, a sketchier part of town: http://www.comfortinn.com/hotel-manchester-new_hampshire-NH002#listpos1

There are several hotels near the airport which is a 10 minute drive from downtown.

Arena parking is available in private lots, probably for $20. Street parking is less expensive. We mostly use kiosks not meters. I've lived here forever and can't quote the parking regulations from memory. The rules, including time limits, are tighter closer to downtown. I believe you must pay until 8 PM. Parking violations will be ticketed.

There is a wide variety of eating and drinking establishments down town, all extremely walkable from the 1st hotel above, not bad from the second hotel. Food and bevvie info to follow.

Welcome to the Queen City!

Thanks. No can do. If I could get it done for under $500, I'm there. I'm spoiled getting a lot of tix under $200. Cheapest flight that weekend is $450 by itself.
 
Re: Northeast Regional: Boston University, Yale, UMD, Minnesota

A week of UMD banter? Even UND would be better than that. :D
 
Re: Northeast Regional: Boston University, Yale, UMD, Minnesota

How messed up would the brackets be? Bracket integrity wouldn't be a thing. One could argue that the bracket integrity would be even worse than this years. ;)

Fine. Whatever. I love going to games with 2500 people in the seats in a 12,000 arena. Really fun and exciting...
 
Re: Northeast Regional: Boston University, Yale, UMD, Minnesota

I understand giving the 1 seed more time to rest but, BU vs. Yale at 2pm. 2 PM that means everyone around here can't even go into work for a half day. UMD and UMN playing later so there fans have more time to still not get here. I will be shocked if Manchester Draws 5,000 people on Friday.

Woo hoo! Someone who finally gets it! See...you don't have to have 10,000 posts on the board (or have been here "forever") to make objective, rational observations.

Sadly, I don't expect much of a crowd for the 2pm game. While BU and Yale are "local", having the game at 2pm on Friday probably cuts the "local" attendance by 1/2. I know a whole bunch of Yale folks (myself included) who would have worked 1/2 day Friday then driven up for the game in the evening, or would have gone on Saturday. If they are worried about attendance how in the world do you have the game at 2pm.

Absolutely. You put games where people can commute on weekends, so they can drive back and forth. You put games where EVERYONE has to fly anytime, because it doesn't matter. They have to stay there anyway. Common sense. Oh, that's right. This is the NCAA. Not only don't they have any, they don't care. Football, basketball and TV revenue most likely funds this anyway so they don't really care if anyone shows up. We're just the fans...so what.
 
Re: Northeast Regional: Boston University, Yale, UMD, Minnesota

Yale is a good team, but they'll be way in over their heads against BU I think. If it comes down to goaltending, though, I'd take Yale.
 
Re: Northeast Regional: Boston University, Yale, UMD, Minnesota

I understand Jillian's sports bar a downhill walk from the Verizon Wireless Arena closed shortly after new management changed its name. Any ideas for similar lunch fare before the Friday twinbill, also within walking distance?
 
Re: Northeast Regional: Boston University, Yale, UMD, Minnesota

I understand giving the 1 seed more time to rest but, BU vs. Yale at 2pm. 2 PM that means everyone around here can't even go into work for a half day. UMD and UMN playing later so there fans have more time to still not get here. I will be shocked if Manchester Draws 5,000 people on Friday.

Not to mention any kids hoping to attend would have to be pulled out of school… not a minor issue around here with most towns already having missed above their allotted snow days due to the weather.
 
Re: Northeast Regional: Boston University, Yale, UMD, Minnesota

I understand Jillian's sports bar a downhill walk from the Verizon Wireless Arena closed shortly after new management changed its name. Any ideas for similar lunch fare before the Friday twinbill, also within walking distance?
Not a spot I frequented, but I think it there is still a bar there, the name eludes me. For convenience, but another spot I do not frequent, there is Murphy's directly across from VWA. Walking north on Elm is the Shaskeen, a very solid Irish pub http://theshaskeenpub.com/. About the same distance, 2 blocks off Elm is another winner Strange Brew tavern http://www.strangebrewtavern.net/.
 
Re: Northeast Regional: Boston University, Yale, UMD, Minnesota

I understand Jillian's sports bar a downhill walk from the Verizon Wireless Arena closed shortly after new management changed its name. Any ideas for similar lunch fare before the Friday twinbill, also within walking distance?

Right across from the Verizon is Murphy's Tap Room...down the road heading down Elm Street (the main 'drag' if you will) there are a ton of places lining the street. One of our personal faves to pre-game is Margarita's (Mexican fare) has a great atmosphere decent drinks it's about a qtr mile from the Verizon (easy walk). And finally, within an ear shot, in the Radisson Hotel is JT's...it's ok, has a bar...walk right across to the game.

Welcome to ManchVegas!
 
Re: Northeast Regional: Boston University, Yale, UMD, Minnesota

Right across from the Verizon is Murphy's Tap Room...down the road heading down Elm Street (the main 'drag' if you will) there are a ton of places lining the street. One of our personal faves to pre-game is Margarita's (Mexican fare) has a great atmosphere decent drinks it's about a qtr mile from the Verizon (easy walk). And finally, within an ear shot, in the Radisson Hotel is JT's...it's ok, has a bar...walk right across to the game.

Welcome to ManchVegas!
Tut, tut, tut and a shameless plug for my fave: Consuelo's Taqueria 36 Amherst St. Just off Elm. Order at the counter, they bring to the table. Beer, sangria, probably wine. I guarantee you will hear more Spanish spoken here than Margarita's which is a fine establishment, owned by a UNH grad.
 
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Some good info on the Manchester Parking page. http://www.manchesternh.gov/Departments/Parking
As a local I have always 100% street parked for the VWA. Least expensive, most rapid egress. Make sure to feed the meter or kiosk appropriately or you WILL be ticketed. I was in the VWA area today, parking is 10 hour maximum, but beware some spaces on Elm Street may be significantly less than that.
 
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