POST GAME PARTY THURSDAY AT THE PIER

Started by Kevin Townsell (Hotel\'78), April 07, 2003, 12:49:45 PM

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Kevin G.

Very nice!  Does it get any better then going to a fine establishment to drink some cold ones after a national championship.  I think not.  Go Cornell!! :-D

Kevin G.

I can verify that the Pier is 1) a fine establishment 2) run by a Cornell grad and I'm sure 3) wanting the word to get out that this is a place for people from Cornell to get togehtor and celebrate the win...so down with UNH and pass the word

Newman \'98

I loved it.  It was much better than "Cats". I'm going to see it again and again.


Tim T

I've been to the Pier when in Buffalo, it really is an awesome place! No place i've seen that's more beautiful, it's huge and waterfront...kinda like cornell

William Cunningham

just went to the pier's web site, neat place. anyone know if it's an all age thing or only 21 and up?

Jim Hyla

[Q]I've been to the Pier when in Buffalo, it really is an awesome place! No place i've seen that's more beautiful, it's huge and waterfront...kinda like cornell[/Q]God, where is there a smiley when you need one?

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

William Cunningham

what in the world is the cats reference about???
Go 'Cuse!
Next up, cornell wins the frozen four!!!!

Andy Wallenstein \'86

Would any of the many people who are so enamored of "The Pier" care to post walking directions from the HSBC?

Thanks!
                   Andy W. '86

Andy Wallenstein \'86

Actually I found them on the website:
                    Andy W. '86

Directions from the HSBC Arena...
Take a right on Michigan Avenue, a left on Ohio Street, over the bridge to Fuhrmann Blvd. Take a right, and follow that road until it ends, weaving under and around Route 5. Take two quick lefts, and voila!

Adam

It's amazing what the promise of free drinks will do when recruiting a front line public relations staff.

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

Tom Pasniewski 98

I think the most important thing that's being lost a bit is to just go and have fun.  Create your own itinerary.  Go to pre-game parties.  Go to post-game parties.  Go to Dunn Tire Park.  Go to the Hobey Baker Award presenation and to the convention center.  Stop by the Hyatt Regency and the Adams Mark.  Or do none of this.  The only place you have to be is the place you want to be.  Hopefully this includes the games and the Hobey Baker/Humanitarian award presentations but if you want to go over the falls in a barrel, well that's um, cool too.

Kevin

Busted!
I admit, the offering was a little too commercial.  What with capital letters and all.  
And my son, who's attending Cornell now, may have chimed in too loudly.
But, I have to admit, I learned it at Cornell!
Go Big Red!

Kevin

Oh, quiet down
Can't walk there from there.
There's a skyway that connects Buffalo to the waterfront.
It's absurd, but there you go.
You';ll need to hop a cab, it's a five-minute ride.
K

Tim T

I don't recommend going over the falls in a barrel...you dont do that after your team wins!

Just to modify those directions slightly---
After you get off the 'bridge' (Skyway Rt. 5) you get off at Fuhrmann blvd, and the first thing you'll see is a sign that says Festival Grounds or the Pier or something, thats the driveway, pull on in, join me at the bar!

atb9

haha, it suprises you that people can offer dissent just as easy as some can offer support?  No one offered him free drinks for the dissent though...

Go where ever you feel comfortable--or where ever you can stumble to.  :-)



Post Edited (04-08-03 17:37)
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