Attendance policies in ECAC

Started by dbilmes, September 10, 2021, 09:29:12 PM

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upprdeck

logged in to cornell to get tickets?

Jim Hyla

Quote from: upprdecklogged in to cornell to get tickets?

Yes, Cornell Big Red Tickets Sign in with NetID and you're off and running.

You sign in under Students/Faculty/Staff. Never understood why they didn't mention Alumni with that.
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Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005


upprdeck

I logged in today.. it said no tickets until 10/12.  and cornellbigredtix.com is not a thing for me..invalid url..

Jim Hyla

Quote from: upprdeckI logged in today.. it said no tickets until 10/12.  and cornellbigredtix.com is not a thing for me..invalid url..

My link above works. Season ticket holders today, general public tomorrow. The same every week.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Jim Hyla

For anyone interested you can now purchase Season Parking online for $100.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

upprdeck

I emailed athletics. probably get a a response in a couple weeks..

upprdeck

ha..  so it turns out that if you have a golf membership the software doesnt allow you to buy hockey tickets until after the golf course closes..

well done athletics.

Jim Hyla

Email from CU this am.

Cornell Athletic Ticketing
Good Morning!

We look forward to welcoming fans back to Lynah Rink on Saturday night for the men's ice hockey exhibition game vs. Princeton at 7pm.

A couple of updates/reminders we wanted to share:

- Cornell University has just released updated guidance for children under the age of 12 at spectator events: Children under the age of 12 do NOT need documentation (of a negative COVID test), but must remain masked indoors at all times.

- ALL attendees must stop at the COVID checkpoints to receive a wristband for entry.

- CU Students ONLY will enter through the main Lynah Rink entrance (on Campus Rd, across from Schoellkopf/Friends Hall). Students must present their CU ID card to get a wristband, and then have their student ticket (Sections A-F only) at the Lynah entrance.

- All other attendees (Sections F-0, Balcony and Box Seats) must enter through the Bartels main entrance. There will be signs directing you to the COVID checkpoint in the Bartels hallway. Cornell faculty/staff must present a CU ID card to get a wristband, and all other attendees (ages 12 and older) must provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination or the results of a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours.

- Children under the age of 12 do NOT need documentation, but must remain masked indoors at all times, and must still stop at COVID checkpoints for a wristband.

- After receiving your wristband, please proceed to the gate to have your ticket scanned.

- COVID checkpoints open at 5:30pm; gates open at 6:00pm.

- BAG POLICY: To uphold health and safety protocols, minimize contact and ensure a swifter entry process, Cornell athletics strongly discourages guests from bringing bags. If a bag is necessary, all bags are subject to inspection. Attendees with prohibited items will not be permitted entry to the arena. Bags may not exceed 10"x 8"x 6" in size.

- FOOD & DRINK POLICY: Food and drink are not be permitted at indoor events. Until further notice, there will be no concessions available at indoor events.

Saturday's game has limited capacity (restricted by section) as we navigate these new event protocols. Your game ticket is valid ONLY in the section purchased, and seating within each section is general admission. Fans are strongly encouraged to distance from other groups within the section.

For information about parking on game night, please visit the "Parking" tab on bigedtix.com or click HERE.

Please let us know if you have any questions!

GO BIG RED!

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

upprdeck

wonder who the email went out to?  the no food policy  while masked is something that makes sense but very few places are doing.

underskill

Quote from: upprdeckwonder who the email went out to?  the no food policy  while masked is something that makes sense but very few places are doing.

So they're basically making the experience as pleasurable as flying.

upprdeck

if you really think its a matter of safety then no food is a good policy.  if you want to wink wink at being safe then do stuff like SU is doing where a mask is required except while eating/drinking and then ignore it completely when people are walking around with no masks on.

upprdeck

So right now in the sections you can buy seats G-O there are only 4 where you can still buy 2 seats now . I wonder what limit they put on the sections for max capacity.  Were E-F every opened up this week to buy?  you can still buy groups of 10 in those four sections as well so there are seats to go.

jtwcornell91

Quote from: upprdeckif you really think its a matter of safety then no food is a good policy.  if you want to wink wink at being safe then do stuff like SU is doing where a mask is required except while eating/drinking and then ignore it completely when people are walking around with no masks on.

To give an example of the varying degrees of seriousness about masking and eating, I saw a picture of a placard in an indoor restaurant from an East Asian country (I forget which) which instructed people not to talk while eating.  (I.e., take the mask off to eat, but put it back on before talking.)

French Rage

Maybe it's just me but who the hell eats at a sporting event anyways.  Eat beforehand.  I'm too busy yelling and jumping and such to consider eating a meal at that moment.  But that may be just me.
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