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The 2014 Inaugural NCHC Frozen Faceoff: This One's For All the Tostitos..

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UND will be lucky to make the NCAA's without winning this weekend, so the hopes of getting three teams in is slim to none. Hire Hak.
 
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Where are people staying? There isn't much directly by the Target Center for lodging..Most of that is geared towards the Convention Center.

Additionally, what bars will fans be enjoying themselves at? We're going to try and find a place to put the Minnesota State vs. Bowling Green game on the TV at 1pm. It's on FSNorth, but I'd presume it won't be put on a bar that is dominated by basketball fans.
 
Re: The 2014 Inaugural NCHC Frozen Faceoff: This One's For All the Tostitos..

Where are people staying? There isn't much directly by the Target Center for lodging..Most of that is geared towards the Convention Center.

Additionally, what bars will fans be enjoying themselves at? We're going to try and find a place to put the Minnesota State vs. Bowling Green game on the TV at 1pm. It's on FSNorth, but I'd presume it won't be put on a bar that is dominated by basketball fans.

I'd think The Pourhouse would have it since that is the UND bar for next weekend. Especially since the game is of interest to UND wanting the Landcows to lose.
 
Re: The 2014 Inaugural NCHC Frozen Faceoff: This One's For All the Tostitos..

UND will be lucky to make the NCAA's without winning this weekend, so the hopes of getting three teams in is slim to none. Hire Hak.
Because they have no luck? I know the feeling. Still, I'm halfway rooting for you!
 
Re: The 2014 Inaugural NCHC Frozen Faceoff: This One's For All the Tostitos..

Where are people staying? There isn't much directly by the Target Center for lodging..Most of that is geared towards the Convention Center.

Additionally, what bars will fans be enjoying themselves at? We're going to try and find a place to put the Minnesota State vs. Bowling Green game on the TV at 1pm. It's on FSNorth, but I'd presume it won't be put on a bar that is dominated by basketball fans.

There's a Marriot, Radisson, Graves 601, and Westin all connected to Target Center by skyway in about a 2-15 minute walk. Not the cheapest places though...
 
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I'd think The Pourhouse would have it since that is the UND bar for next weekend. Especially since the game is of interest to UND wanting the Landcows to lose.

Bouncy ball fans will be everywhere..... the one bad thing about downtown is there really isn't a lot of good places to watch games.
 
Re: The 2014 Inaugural NCHC Frozen Faceoff: This One's For All the Tostitos..

Where are people staying? There isn't much directly by the Target Center for lodging..Most of that is geared towards the Convention Center.

Additionally, what bars will fans be enjoying themselves at? We're going to try and find a place to put the Minnesota State vs. Bowling Green game on the TV at 1pm. It's on FSNorth, but I'd presume it won't be put on a bar that is dominated by basketball fans.

There's so many options I really have no clue!
 
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Bouncy ball fans will be everywhere..... the one bad thing about downtown is there really isn't a lot of good places to watch games.

Opinions will vary but I think there are plenty of viewing spots at the The Loop (not super close to TC though), Huberts, Kierens, The Depot, not sure about O'Donovan's, Lyon's Pub, Cowboy Jack's and I can't think of the name of the place near the end of the rail line - maybe Sneaky Pete's?
 
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Opinions will vary but I think there are plenty of viewing spots at the The Loop (not super close to TC though), Huberts, Kierens, The Depot, not sure about O'Donovan's, Lyon's Pub, Cowboy Jack's and I can't think of the name of the place near the end of the rail line - maybe Sneaky Pete's?
I spent Saturday afternoon at O'Donovan's. It's a fun bar, and you can't beat the proximity to the TC. I'll probably be back this weekend. But if you're looking to watch basketball, I'd go somewhere else. It's a lot like the Liffey in St. Paul. More interest in Irish Whiskey and Guinness than basketball. :)
 
Opinions will vary but I think there are plenty of viewing spots at the The Loop (not super close to TC though), Huberts, Kierens, The Depot, not sure about O'Donovan's, Lyon's Pub, Cowboy Jack's and I can't think of the name of the place near the end of the rail line - maybe Sneaky Pete's?

Bar 508 is also good. What's The Loop? Or are you talking about The Loon?
 
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I don't know why I'm offering advice to you silly NCHCers...

There are a ton of places to stay, and watch sports, around the Target Center. You aren't going to find the same concentration of hockey fans as you did in St. Paul, meaning you will most likely have to share space with the Bouncy Ball fans, but your options are numerous.
The real benefit to the MPLS location is the proximity to other areas (Uptown, NE, UofMN Campus $10-$15 cab ride; and West End/Hwy394 $15-$25).

As already mentioned, there are a lot of hotels within walking distance, but they are pretty spendy. For some cheaper options downtown look into the Normandy and Hyatt PLACE. Both are about a mile from the rink; walkable, or a $5-7 cab ride. The Residence Inn Depot is a little further but still less than $10 cab fare and would be good to look at if you have a few people looking to share a room. Town Place Suites over in the North Loop may fit along those lines as well, but I'm not real sure about what their prices are.

A couple close-by but outside Downtown options are the Sheraton Midway, a $10-$12 cab ride away. Some of the more rural fans may be in for a bit of culture shock, but if you're just hoping in and out of the car you have nothing to worry about, and the hotel itself is just fine ;)
There is also the Ramada on Industrial Blvd. in NE MPLS/Roseville. Probably $15-$20 cab ride. And there are a few places out 394 that are a quick ride in/out of downtown but would run $20-$25 by cab.

Catching cabs anywhere downtown is no problem at all, they are all over. Outside of downtown you will probably need to ask your hotel to call for you. I'd suggest using Rainbow. Quality drivers who won't take advantage if you don't know the area, and always show up when or before they say they will.

Have fun in Minneapolis. It won't be the same in St. Paul without all you fugly Sioux fans loping about....
 
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A couple close-by but outside Downtown options are the Sheraton Midway, a $10-$12 cab ride away. Some of the more rural fans may be in for a bit of culture shock, but if you're just hoping in and out of the car you have nothing to worry about, and the hotel itself is just fine ;)

Since the Sheraton Midway was torn down & replaced by a Target about 7 years ago I suspect you mean Sheraton Midtown. :)
 
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For cabs, I swear by Green And White (I think they also go by Suburban Taxi). Never a problem with them.
 
Re: The 2014 Inaugural NCHC Frozen Faceoff: This One's For All the Tostitos..

I don't know why I'm offering advice to you silly NCHCers...

There are a ton of places to stay, and watch sports, around the Target Center. You aren't going to find the same concentration of hockey fans as you did in St. Paul, meaning you will most likely have to share space with the Bouncy Ball fans, but your options are numerous.
The real benefit to the MPLS location is the proximity to other areas (Uptown, NE, UofMN Campus $10-$15 cab ride; and West End/Hwy394 $15-$25).

As already mentioned, there are a lot of hotels within walking distance, but they are pretty spendy. For some cheaper options downtown look into the Normandy and Hyatt PLACE. Both are about a mile from the rink; walkable, or a $5-7 cab ride. The Residence Inn Depot is a little further but still less than $10 cab fare and would be good to look at if you have a few people looking to share a room. Town Place Suites over in the North Loop may fit along those lines as well, but I'm not real sure about what their prices are.

A couple close-by but outside Downtown options are the Sheraton Midway, a $10-$12 cab ride away. Some of the more rural fans may be in for a bit of culture shock, but if you're just hoping in and out of the car you have nothing to worry about, and the hotel itself is just fine ;)
There is also the Ramada on Industrial Blvd. in NE MPLS/Roseville. Probably $15-$20 cab ride. And there are a few places out 394 that are a quick ride in/out of downtown but would run $20-$25 by cab.

Catching cabs anywhere downtown is no problem at all, they are all over. Outside of downtown you will probably need to ask your hotel to call for you. I'd suggest using Rainbow. Quality drivers who won't take advantage if you don't know the area, and always show up when or before they say they will.

Have fun in Minneapolis. It won't be the same in St. Paul without all you fugly Sioux fans loping about....

Also the Light Rail stop is about a block from Target Center and you can take it to Mall of America which has a bunch of hotels including a brand new Radisson Blu on the south side of the mall.

Don't forget to check Hotwire, Priceline, or Groupon. They often have good prices on 4-star hotels in Downtown Minneapolis.

The Loop Bar is pretty cool it's in the North Loop on Washington Avenue North. I want to say about the 500-block of Washington Avenue North. Other good places up there are the Smack Shack, Fulton Brewing, Be'Wiched Deli, Cuzzy's and Darby's. I've heard good things about Black Sheep Coal Fired Pizza and Bar La Grassa. The North Loop would be a bit of a hike, especially on a cold night.
 
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Just pulled up the Priceline app found great prices Friday-Sunday.

Downtown:
Hilton $89 a night
Hyatt Regency $99
The Marquette $99
Doubletree $99

Or 4-star express deal downtown for $68.
 
Just pulled up the Priceline app found great prices Friday-Sunday.

Downtown:
Hilton $89 a night
Hyatt Regency $99
The Marquette $99
Doubletree $99

Or 4-star express deal downtown for $68.

The Marquette is great. If staying with a lady ask for a corner room overlooking Nicollet.
 
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