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Title: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: ConquistadorX90 on March 11, 2012, 01:15:13 PM
Hey does anyone know which side of the rink at Boardwalk Hall the home team will get for the semifinal game.  I want to make sure i see two periods of offense in the semi final game from the right section.
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: finchphil on March 11, 2012, 01:22:18 PM
Quote from: ConquistadorX90Hey does anyone know which side of the rink at Boardwalk Hall the home team will get for the semifinal game.  I want to make sure i see two periods of offense in the semi final game from the right section.

I wouldn't lose any sleep over this.  There will be a ton of empties...you should have your choice of seats to move around and see THREE periods of offense.
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: ajh258 on March 11, 2012, 01:48:47 PM
I think Cornell students will get section 103/104, but I'm not 100% sure. Dartmouth sat in that section last year with the 2nd seed. We sat in 107/106 as the 3rd seed.

I will ask the ticket office tomorrow and will let you know.
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: ftyuv on March 11, 2012, 01:56:45 PM
Which side is the home team side? This side is the home team side!
Which team is the other side? This side is the other side!
Home team side! Home team side!
Other side! Other side!
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: jtn27 on March 11, 2012, 02:05:16 PM
I assume that tickets go on sale tomorrow morning. Is that correct? Does anyone know what time specifically?
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: dbilmes on March 11, 2012, 03:31:31 PM
Quote from: jtn27I assume that tickets go on sale tomorrow morning. Is that correct? Does anyone know what time specifically?
Cornell hockey fans have already started camping out in front of the ticket office.
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: RichH on March 11, 2012, 03:57:15 PM
Quote from: dbilmes
Quote from: jtn27I assume that tickets go on sale tomorrow morning. Is that correct? Does anyone know what time specifically?
Cornell hockey fans have already started camping out in front of the ticket office.

Hopefully the CU Police has the riot gear ready.  I'm practicing my speed-dial.

Actually, I did camp out for Lake Placid tickets in 1996. Not a full night, as I think I got there around 2-3 am, but there was a line. That's how excited we were to be going there after that pasting of Colgate in the QF.  Of course there were other factors. We didn't know what the capacity was like, since the last time we had made it (1992) was the last year the championship weekend was played in Boston, and with Clarkson and Vermont advancing, we expected high demand for tickets.
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: marty on March 11, 2012, 04:11:57 PM
Quote from: dbilmes
Quote from: jtn27I assume that tickets go on sale tomorrow morning. Is that correct? Does anyone know what time specifically?
Cornell hockey fans have already started camping out in front of the ticket office.
After watching the end of the St. Bonaventure vs Xavier game just held there I'm glad they have some time to get ready for hockey. Apparently someone in their booking office is making up for losing the Miss America pageant.
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: Trotsky on March 11, 2012, 04:43:28 PM
Particularly with RPI and Clarkson eliminated, Cornell's side of the building may be the whole building (or at least the third of it that is filled).
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: billhoward on March 11, 2012, 08:47:03 PM
Quote from: TrotskyParticularly with RPI and Clarkson eliminated, Cornell's side of the building may be the whole building (or at least the third of it that is filled).
ECAC's choice of Atlantic City would have made it a 460-mile drive for the Knights. Not a carbon neutral tourney site.
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: French Rage on March 11, 2012, 08:58:23 PM
Quote from: ftyuvWhich side is the home team side? This side is the home team side!
Which team is the other side? This side is the other side!
Home team side! Home team side!
Other side! Other side!

OK, so I'm not the only one who immediately thought that.
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: Rosey on March 12, 2012, 08:32:36 AM
For all y'all's info, the Marriott Courtyard a few blocksabout a mile from Boardwalk Hall seems to have become available for a Friday->Sunday stay using rewards points sometime over the past week. Now if parking at the Trump Plaza is still free, this will be my cheapest ECAC Championship weekend ever, even counting gas.
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: Beeeej on March 12, 2012, 10:00:03 AM
Quote from: Kyle RoseFor all y'all's info, the Marriott Courtyard a few blocksabout a mile from Boardwalk Hall seems to have become available for a Friday->Sunday stay using rewards points sometime over the past week. Now if parking at the Trump Plaza is still free, this will be my cheapest ECAC Championship weekend ever, even counting gas.

Alas, I'm only about 20% of the way there points-wise.  If only the ECAC tournament would occur after my next few business trips...
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: andyw2100 on March 12, 2012, 10:46:18 AM
I just spoke to Gene in the Athletic Ticket Office. Tickets are now on sale at cornellbigredtickets.com. If you purchase that way you have to pick the tickets up at will-call, and you aren't given seat locations at time of purchase. The alternative is Ticketmaster, where you could purchase e-tickets, and would be given seat locations. Gene doesn't know what sections Cornell will be allocated. Ticketmaster did have seats in Sections 106 and 120 available.

I chose to purchase through Cornell, based on the fact that the total cost is about $10 per ticket less expensive that way, and everyone seems to be saying that it's easy to move around at these games. I probably would have been willing to pay a few bucks more to avoid having to deal with will-call, but $20 seemed excessive.
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: Beeeej on March 12, 2012, 10:47:57 AM
Quote from: andyw2100I chose to purchase through Cornell, based on the fact that the total cost is about $10 per ticket less expensive that way, and everyone seems to be saying that it's easy to move around at these games. I probably would have been willing to pay a few bucks more to avoid having to deal with will-call, but $20 seemed excessive.

Will Call at Boardwalk Hall was a breeze and a pleasure last year; it should be easy enough to walk up late in the second game to avoid any lines, but the lines weren't even bad right before our semi last year.
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: andyw2100 on March 12, 2012, 10:59:27 AM
Quote from: BeeeejWill Call at Boardwalk Hall was a breeze and a pleasure last year; it should be easy enough to walk up late in the second game to avoid any lines, but the lines weren't even bad right before our semi last year.

Thanks, Beeeej. I'm hoping to get there in time to catch most, if not all of the first game, but it's good to know will-call should not be an issue.
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: Al DeFlorio on March 12, 2012, 11:14:29 AM
One more year on ECACH's Atlantic City contract.:-(
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: Jim Hyla on March 12, 2012, 01:25:43 PM
Quote from: Beeeej
Quote from: andyw2100I chose to purchase through Cornell, based on the fact that the total cost is about $10 per ticket less expensive that way, and everyone seems to be saying that it's easy to move around at these games. I probably would have been willing to pay a few bucks more to avoid having to deal with will-call, but $20 seemed excessive.

Will Call at Boardwalk Hall was a breeze and a pleasure last year; it should be easy enough to walk up late in the second game to avoid any lines, but the lines weren't even bad right before our semi last year.
Late in the second game will avoid a lot of things.
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: ajh258 on March 12, 2012, 01:27:16 PM
Quote from: ajh258I think Cornell students will get section 103/104, but I'm not 100% sure. Dartmouth sat in that section last year with the 2nd seed. We sat in 107/106 as the 3rd seed.

I will ask the ticket office tomorrow and will let you know.
Cornell ticket office does not have the tickets physically, so I had to order them online as will-call tickets. I have no idea where my seats are.
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: Beeeej on March 12, 2012, 01:40:10 PM
Quote from: Jim Hyla
Quote from: Beeeej
Quote from: andyw2100I chose to purchase through Cornell, based on the fact that the total cost is about $10 per ticket less expensive that way, and everyone seems to be saying that it's easy to move around at these games. I probably would have been willing to pay a few bucks more to avoid having to deal with will-call, but $20 seemed excessive.

Will Call at Boardwalk Hall was a breeze and a pleasure last year; it should be easy enough to walk up late in the second game to avoid any lines, but the lines weren't even bad right before our semi last year.
Late in the second game will avoid a lot of things.

Whoops.  Man, I'm really hitting my stride today.
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: dbilmes on March 12, 2012, 02:36:54 PM
Is Cornell ticket office only selling the two-game package?
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: andyw2100 on March 12, 2012, 03:04:21 PM
Quote from: dbilmesIs Cornell ticket office only selling the two-game package?

No, the individual days are available too.
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: Jeff Hopkins '82 on March 12, 2012, 05:55:43 PM
Quote from: Beeeej
Quote from: andyw2100I chose to purchase through Cornell, based on the fact that the total cost is about $10 per ticket less expensive that way, and everyone seems to be saying that it's easy to move around at these games. I probably would have been willing to pay a few bucks more to avoid having to deal with will-call, but $20 seemed excessive.

Will Call at Boardwalk Hall was a breeze and a pleasure last year;

With the possible exception that the entrace doorway to the ticket windows smelled like urine.
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: David Harding on March 12, 2012, 11:19:08 PM
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: Beeeej
Quote from: andyw2100I chose to purchase through Cornell, based on the fact that the total cost is about $10 per ticket less expensive that way, and everyone seems to be saying that it's easy to move around at these games. I probably would have been willing to pay a few bucks more to avoid having to deal with will-call, but $20 seemed excessive.

Will Call at Boardwalk Hall was a breeze and a pleasure last year;

With the possible exception that the entrance doorway to the ticket windows smelled like urine.
Not enough breeze, eh?
Title: Re: Atlantic City Tickets: Which Side is the Home Team
Post by: Jeff Hopkins '82 on March 13, 2012, 07:51:12 AM
Quote from: David Harding
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: Beeeej
Quote from: andyw2100I chose to purchase through Cornell, based on the fact that the total cost is about $10 per ticket less expensive that way, and everyone seems to be saying that it's easy to move around at these games. I probably would have been willing to pay a few bucks more to avoid having to deal with will-call, but $20 seemed excessive.

Will Call at Boardwalk Hall was a breeze and a pleasure last year;

With the possible exception that the entrance doorway to the ticket windows smelled like urine.
Not enough breeze, eh?

Not even close.