Yale Roll Call/Places to Eat and Drink 02/26/11 (and Brown 02/25/11 too)

Started by Ronald '09, February 24, 2011, 12:33:13 PM

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jtwcornell91

Quote from: billhoward>>> its their pom team

with eLynah's small, sans serif font on my PC, it's hard to tell p-o-m from p-o-rn. Had me thinking we'd uncovered the reason for Brown's steady increase in applications.

Some of us are old enough to remember Brown's student prostitution ring scandal in the 80s...

Jordan 04

Anybody driving back to NYC from Yale after the game, with room for 2?

Chris '03

"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."

Beeeej

Damn... you got here first.  Anybody else driving back to NYC from Yale, with room for one?
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

munchkin

Anyone driving back to Boston from Yale with room for 1?  Plans are up in the air now.  Definitely still going to Brown.

Swampy

Quote from: billhoward>>> its their pom team

with eLynah's small, sans serif font on my PC, it's hard to tell p-o-m from p-o-rn. Had me thinking we'd uncovered the reason for Brown's steady increase in applications.

Yeah, and I misread the pole bears site to say "we purloin" instead of "we perform." I'm getting too old for this.

billhoward

Yale e-mailed this info to people who bought tickets through the Yale box office. Yale mentions its paid garage parking but especially on Saturday you can find free street parking, certainly if you arrive early. Renovations gave Ingalls a bit more spectator amenities, but the best advice of all is a) bring earplugs for little kids (Saarinen was influenced by death metal before the genre existed) and b) ladies, go pee somewhere else before the game.

>>> Colgate, Cornell in for big ECAC Set

There is one weekend left in the regular season and the Yale men's hockey team (22-5, 16-4 ECAC) trails first-place Union by one point in the ECAC Hockey standings. The Bulldogs, coming off three straight road victories, are home for Senior Weekend to host Colgate (7-23-2, 4-14-2) and Cornell (13-11-3, 11-7-2) before a pair of full houses at the Whale.
TICKETS
There are NO tickets left to purchase for this weekend's games.  
 
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Game-Day Information
•   Doors open at 6pm
•   Will Call open 1 1/2 hrs before game-time
o   Will Call booth located to left side of main entrance
•   Concessions are located behind Aisles 6 and 7, and on the lower-level near the main entrance
•   Merchandise available on the lower-level near the main entrance
•   View our seat map here
Parking Information
•   The Prospect-Sachem Parking Garage opens 1 1/2 hrs before game-time.  Parking is available for $5 at time of entry (dependent upon availability).
•   The parking garage will reach capacity for both games - we advise fans to map out a parking plan in advance.  
•   Please refer to this map for additional Yale parking locations.
•   We recommend parking in Lot 22 or Lot 16, both located on Whitney Ave. in the event that the Prospect-Sachem Garage reaches capacity.  There is a walking path that connects the parking areas to Sachem St.
•   Check the City of New Haven website for important information on parking within the city limits
•   Please pay attention to all posted parking signage if not parking in Garage.
Leaving Ingalls Rink
•   Please refer to our 'exit map' for help in planning your route leaving Ingalls Rink.
•   If parking in the Prospect-Sachem Garage, please note that we will be using TWO exit lanes
o   Left lane used for cars turning left onto Prospect St  
o   Right lane used for cars turning right onto Prospect St

nyc94

Quote from: billhowardRenovations gave Ingalls a bit more spectator amenities

Did they get rid of the smell?  The last time I was there the entire press box side of the rink smelled like two week old gym socks.

Towerroad

Quote from: nyc94
Quote from: billhowardRenovations gave Ingalls a bit more spectator amenities

Did they get rid of the smell?  The last time I was there the entire press box side of the rink smelled like two week old gym socks.

This is almost too easy....

RichH

Quote from: Al DeFlorioIf I may expand this thread to include Friday's game at Brown, I'll share this email from Bruno describing their efforts (right out of the Colgate playbook) to get students to the rink.  Bring earplugs.

Brown Fans,

Rivalry Friday starts at 7pm tomorrow with the men's basketball team playing Harvard and the men's ice hockey team playing Cornell. We will have 200 pizzas at Meehan and another 200 pizzas at the Pizzitola for students starting at 6pm. Also at both games, one student at each game will be randomly selected to win an iPad! We will also hand out megaphones at hockey and paperclip caddies at basketball.
During the Basketball game, there will be performances by the Brown Cheerleaders and Sugar Bears. At halftime, there will be a special performance by Brown University's Divine Rhythm. At the ice hockey game, we will be raising money for the Coach's care Foundation with a Chuck-A-Puck. the winner will receive a game worn Hockey Jersey.

At the end of both games, we will be handing out coupons for Paragon that is good for 10% off your meal for Friday night only. It is going to be an exciting night and we hope to see you at the Pizzitola Center or at Mehan Auditorium!

Go Bears!!

First, aren't megaphones subject to the RPI rule? Or is that the vuvuzela horn that started that? That should be a fun time giving the 6th graders who show up to Brown games ways to amplify their voices.  Have fun with that. ::scream::

A couple years ago, I thought about collecting all the give-aways and promo items that other schools had for when Cornell visited, since there seemed to be a LOT when we traveled. I have several towels, random thunderstix, those scroll-like retractable signs, and seat cushions.  I think I've passed up various iterations of foam fingers and animal claws.  In the past month alone, we've had three separate "WHITE OUT" events held against us (@ Harvard, Union, and RPI) and I believe Union handed out more towels, and RPI had t-shirts.

I'd like to say that we're always the target of giveaway nights to get locals to show up to balance out our traveling numbers, but I don't want to be that arrogant right now, and the general numbers of traveling Faithful (especially from Ithaca) have been down the last few years.

MattShaf


mha

I'm heading to New Haven in a bit. Anyone staying nearby with hotel suggestions? I was thinking about the Fairfield Inn in Milford for cheap rate, free breakfast, and right off the interstate for ease of departure tomorrow, but I can be convinced otherwise. (Especially if you have a spare bed.)

I'll be looking for postgame suggestions, too. Oh, and I could provide a ride back to Ithaca if needed.
Mark H. Anbinder '89     http://mha.14850.com/
"Up the ice!" -- Lynah scoreboard

Jim Hyla

Quote from: mhaI'm heading to New Haven in a bit. Anyone staying nearby with hotel suggestions? I was thinking about the Fairfield Inn in Milford for cheap rate, free breakfast, and right off the interstate for ease of departure tomorrow, but I can be convinced otherwise. (Especially if you have a spare bed.)

I'll be looking for postgame suggestions, too. Oh, and I could provide a ride back to Ithaca if needed.
With snickers, I hope.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

mha

Mark H. Anbinder '89     http://mha.14850.com/
"Up the ice!" -- Lynah scoreboard

Jim Hyla

"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005