Question from a Pre-Frosh

Started by Tao Tan \'07, March 25, 2003, 05:49:19 PM

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Tao Tan \'07

So I'm a 2007 Engineering student, and I've got some questions.

1. Where does one camp out to get season tickets?
2. When is the proper time to camp out to get season tickets?
3. How many season tickets may one person buy?
4. How long's the "wait"?

Thanks! Go Red!

DeltaOne81

Changes from year to year. Check cornellbigred.com periodically, or back here. They'll announce the procedure sometime after the season - probably around early May. The last few years, it's been near or in the Ramin Room in the Fieldhouse (aka: Bartels Hall). The announcement will include the date but it's always mid to late September. You have always had the option to buy 1 or 2 tickets in the past ($90 per season ticket). The wait in generally like Friday night 'til Sunday afternoon or that general range. So, a day or so.

The inquiry about this already makes me afraid of how many people will show up this year... it was too many already last year, perhaps athletics should consider that.



Post Edited (03-25-03 18:14)

Tub(a)

I will reply with my band-colored glasses ;-)

[q]1. Where does one camp out to get season tickets?[/q]
The Band Room!

[q]2. When is the proper time to camp out to get season tickets?[/q]
Anytime!

[q]3. How many season tickets may one person buy?[/q]
Sadly one :`(  But it's FREE! ::twitch::

[q]4. How long's the "wait"?[/q]
No wait at all

This is assuming you play an instrument of course :-P

Tito Short!

marty

Could we interest you in a ticket to the donut center in Providence?
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."


Robb

Wow - you all are too nice.  I was expecting to see responses like, "at the vet school tower on Nov 1," etc - especially if you are worried about a long line for tickets this fall (I would be, too!).  ::help::

Good luck to all who strive for tickets this fall - should be a wild time....

Let's Go RED!

CowbellGuy

At the vet school tower on Nov 1

"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

CU at Stanford

That is why we never gave up our season tickets even after we had left Ithaca.  Having bought them as "townies" when I was working at Cornell, we have been able to renew our seats each year since.  That allowed us the opportunity to take in the Harvard game last November at Lynah.

I guess I won't be seeing some of you at the vet school tower on November 1  ::nut::   (Tao:  There is no vet school tower, man.)

CowbellGuy

QuoteThere is no vet school tower
Oh really?

"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

jeh25

QuoteTom Tseng '87 wrote:
   (Tao:  There is no vet school tower, man.)

Ummm, then what is that building known as the Vet Research Tower that has been siting at the end on Tower Road since 1974?





Post Edited (03-26-03 13:33)
Cornell '98 '00; Yale 01-03; UConn 03-07; Brown 07-09; Penn State faculty 09-
Work is no longer an excuse to live near an ECACHL team... :(

Adam

Oh, they only WANT you to believe that's the Vet Tower.  Top secret stuff.  Has something to do with cloning Lenny.  

Muuaahaha.

President, Beef-N-Cheese Academic Society 1998-2001

Al DeFlorio

QuoteTom Tseng '87 wrote:

(Tao:  There is no vet school tower, man.)

They built it while you were in Asia, Tom.;-)

Al DeFlorio '65

CU at Stanford

In my mind, there is only one tower on campus--the bell tower (or the clock tower).  Everything else is just building.  (I know, semantics...)  Certainly, Tower Road refers to the one that had a pumpkin on its top, and not any other structure on that road.  B-]

While I was in Asia, they re-shaped the engineering quad and put in that monster called the Duffield Hall.



Post Edited (03-26-03 14:22)

jtwcornell91

Anyone else think it's cool that Tower Road, McGraw Tower, Baker Arch, and the Baker Flagpole all line up?


tml5

Anyone else not notice that until JTW brought it up?

Captain Oblivious exits stage left. . .