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Things to do in Tampa (Preferably Before You're Dead)

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For those of us going to Tampa for the Frozen Four I thought it might be nice to share ideas for things to do, places to eat etc during the tournament. There is already a thread for Tampa Bay Rays tickets which will probably be pricey, considering that's Opening Day vs the Yankees. But there are other things to do, including the Zoo and Busch Gardens. Add your ideas here!

One thing I need from people who are going is a yay/nay on having a get together either between games or on Friday/Saturday, and where we can have such a party. One idea is between games Thursday at the Firestick Grill which is right at the Forum. The listing at the bottom of that page lists some other restaurants in the area, or we could do it Friday or Saturday somewhere else. Any ideas are welcome!
 
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As I've been posting for well over a year now, we are going on a cruise the week before the FF.

For Tampa specific, I don't think Mrs Alfa will start doing her normal culinary research for the weekend until next month some time- so this thread may help her find some stuff.

Also related to this thread- we are staying smack downtown. A short walk everywhere. Anyone else?
 
Re: Things to do in Tampa (Preferably Before You're Dead)

As I've been posting for well over a year now, we are going on a cruise the week before the FF.

For Tampa specific, I don't think Mrs Alfa will start doing her normal culinary research for the weekend until next month some time- so this thread may help her find some stuff.

Also related to this thread- we are staying smack downtown. A short walk everywhere. Anyone else?

I used Priceline and got stuck out near the airport, but the price is right! The hotel has shuttle service to most locations in Tampa.
 
Re: Things to do in Tampa (Preferably Before You're Dead)

As I've been posting for well over a year now, we are going on a cruise the week before the FF.

For Tampa specific, I don't think Mrs Alfa will start doing her normal culinary research for the weekend until next month some time- so this thread may help her find some stuff.

Also related to this thread- we are staying smack downtown. A short walk everywhere. Anyone else?
We're staying in Ybor city, few blocks from the St Pete Forum. I guess its pretty quiet during the day and the flamers come out at night:) Should be interesting for a 17 yr old sheltered Maine kid:D
 
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My friends and I have been considering looking into a new trend called "drinking"; we hear it's all the rage on college campuses these days.
 
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We're staying in Ybor city, few blocks from the St Pete Forum. I guess its pretty quiet during the day and the flamers come out at night:) Should be interesting for a 17 yr old sheltered Maine kid:D

Yaaaa, be careful at night there. Sketchy area. Has a lot of nightlife and whatnot, but still quite shady.
 
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Yaaaa, be careful at night there. Sketchy area. Has a lot of nightlife and whatnot, but still quite shady.
I've only been to Ybor City "off season" (November) and it was really quiet but I've definitely seen way shadier places. I had no problems walking around at night. I think people would be afraid of walrus anyway. Be sure to check out the hand rolled cigars.

I think Tampa is a pretty boring city.
 
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I took out a lease on an apartment. Sure, 13 months is a bit long for the FF, but I was able to find work. :)

I plan to go to the Rays' home opener vs the Yankees. Per the team website "Rays tickets will go on sale to the general public exclusively through raysbaseball.com on Saturday, February 25, at 10 a.m. ET, subject to availability."

If you're down for the week, the Lightning play their last home game on Mon of FF week.

White sand beaches are another option for the off-day. Take your pick.

Tampa Improv might have someone decent booked . . .

Presumably, everyone's already heard of Busch Gardens and that Disney place.
 
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I took out a lease on an apartment. Sure, 13 months is a bit long for the FF, but I was able to find work. :)

I plan to go to the Rays' home opener vs the Yankees. Per the team website "Rays tickets will go on sale to the general public exclusively through raysbaseball.com on Saturday, February 25, at 10 a.m. ET, subject to availability."

If you're down for the week, the Lightning play their last home game on Mon of FF week.

White sand beaches are another option for the off-day. Take your pick.

Tampa Improv might have someone decent booked . . .

Presumably, everyone's already heard of Busch Gardens and that Disney place.
Beside the Improv and the Lightning, we're doing all of that:D
 
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We're staying within a few blocks of the arena, and are planning on spending some time at the beach, the zoo, and apparently they have a nice aquarium. I don't think we'll be doing the baseball game, but it would be fun to meet up with people at the arena on Thursday or Saturday.
 
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Where are people staying? We're staying at the Hampton inn Ybor City. Should be less than a mile to the arena. Trolley runs right by there, not sure if you could walk it or not?
 
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if any of y'all are renting cars and have your own ez pass, remember to take it. fla turnpike is cashless. the selmon expressway, which is the preferred route to the rink from all points, is park of the turnpike system.
 
if any of y'all are renting cars and have your own ez pass, remember to take it. fla turnpike is cashless. the selmon expressway, which is the preferred route to the rink from all points, is park of the turnpike system.
Pretty sure Florida is not part of the EZ-Pass system; they have SunPass and Epass which are not cross-compatible with EZ-Pass. Most companies will let you rent a pass when you rent your vehicle.
 
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Yeah
Just rent the Sunpass with the car, their is a tollbooth every 5 feet down there
 
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Pretty sure Florida is not part of the EZ-Pass system; they have SunPass and Epass which are not cross-compatible with EZ-Pass. Most companies will let you rent a pass when you rent your vehicle.

no kidding....

wow. now why aren't those passes universal?
i had a rental there a while ago and the rental company had a minimum per day charge. which was dumb.
 
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A Thursday meet and greet between games should be very doable. I'll do some research on a good meeting spot.
 
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