Harvard Big Red Boulevard

Started by upprdeck, January 21, 2025, 11:03:51 AM

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upprdeck

yeah. It was the disorganized mess I expected.

not nearly room to even get around.

Some people went to the food section and found empty tables?  did they actually sell food over there?

20 min wait to get a donut.

lots of people with beers though

they needed about double the space to make it enjoyable for what little there was to do there.

andyw2100

Quote from: upprdeckthey needed about double the space to make it enjoyable for what little there was to do there.

They definitely did need more space. And also more time, which would have helped the space issue. If they do this again, they really should open at 5:30 or even at 5:00.

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: upprdeckyeah. It was the disorganized mess I expected.

not nearly room to even get around.

Some people went to the food section and found empty tables?  did they actually sell food over there?

20 min wait to get a donut.

lots of people with beers though

they needed about double the space to make it enjoyable for what little there was to do there.

The other problem is that there were lots of people who didn't want to go in there, but they roped off the normal entrance and forced everybody to go through the circus.  It caused a big back-up in the hallway outside the "boulevard".

stereax

Quote from: upprdeckyeah. It was the disorganized mess I expected.

not nearly room to even get around.

Some people went to the food section and found empty tables?  did they actually sell food over there?

20 min wait to get a donut.

lots of people with beers though

they needed about double the space to make it enjoyable for what little there was to do there.
They definitely sold food in the back. Saw tacos and mac and cheese. Definitely agree there needed to be more space but I found it enjoyable :)
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Quote from: stereaxI'm planning to roll up around exactly 6, mostly due to the bus LOL. If anyone else will be there, please give a shout, I'd genuinely love to meet some of y'all :)

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stereax

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Quote from: stereaxI'm planning to roll up around exactly 6, mostly due to the bus LOL. If anyone else will be there, please give a shout, I'd genuinely love to meet some of y'all :)

Before you meet anyone you have to list what you think that person looks like based on their posts
That's cyberbullying, HAHAHA.
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stereax

Just got a survey for the Boulevard experience - sharing here for anyone who was at the event! I assume it hit everyone's emails, but just in case.

Personally, I tried to emphasize the crampedness of the Boulevard. Definitely felt like there wasn't enough space. The event itself was pretty fun - it's not meant to be something super intense, just a fun way to get into the mood and unwind before the game. I think it succeeded really well at that. The younger Lynah patrons all seemed delighted, the current students seemed to enjoy it as well, and even the older folks appreciated the atmosphere.
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redice

Quote from: stereaxJust got a survey for the Boulevard experience - sharing here for anyone who was at the event! I assume it hit everyone's emails, but just in case.

Personally, I tried to emphasize the crampedness of the Boulevard. Definitely felt like there wasn't enough space. The event itself was pretty fun - it's not meant to be something super intense, just a fun way to get into the mood and unwind before the game. I think it succeeded really well at that. The younger Lynah patrons all seemed delighted, the current students seemed to enjoy it as well, and even the older folks appreciated the atmosphere.

Call me a grumpy old man, if you like.    But,I come to a hockey game to the game itself.    I was not pleased that they routed us into "the boulevard" when I came to watch a hockey game.   Nuff said!!
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If this becomes a regular event they will learn from it and improve.

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Quote from: redice
Quote from: stereaxJust got a survey for the Boulevard experience - sharing here for anyone who was at the event! I assume it hit everyone's emails, but just in case.

Personally, I tried to emphasize the crampedness of the Boulevard. Definitely felt like there wasn't enough space. The event itself was pretty fun - it's not meant to be something super intense, just a fun way to get into the mood and unwind before the game. I think it succeeded really well at that. The younger Lynah patrons all seemed delighted, the current students seemed to enjoy it as well, and even the older folks appreciated the atmosphere.

Call me a grumpy old man, if you like.    But,I come to a hockey game to the game itself.    I was not pleased that they routed us into "the boulevard" when I came to watch a hockey game.   Nuff said!!
I thought they let people in other entrances to just get into the game

There was a bypass once you got through the lines into the gym.  I would have liked a game only entrance as well but if not I do wish that there were more defined lines for getting in instead of people everywhere and nobody really knowing what to do.

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: redice
Quote from: stereaxJust got a survey for the Boulevard experience - sharing here for anyone who was at the event! I assume it hit everyone's emails, but just in case.

Personally, I tried to emphasize the crampedness of the Boulevard. Definitely felt like there wasn't enough space. The event itself was pretty fun - it's not meant to be something super intense, just a fun way to get into the mood and unwind before the game. I think it succeeded really well at that. The younger Lynah patrons all seemed delighted, the current students seemed to enjoy it as well, and even the older folks appreciated the atmosphere.

Call me a grumpy old man, if you like.    But,I come to a hockey game to the game itself.    I was not pleased that they routed us into "the boulevard" when I came to watch a hockey game.   Nuff said!!

Yep.  My take exactly.

RichH

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Quote from: redice
Quote from: stereaxJust got a survey for the Boulevard experience - sharing here for anyone who was at the event! I assume it hit everyone's emails, but just in case.

Personally, I tried to emphasize the crampedness of the Boulevard. Definitely felt like there wasn't enough space. The event itself was pretty fun - it's not meant to be something super intense, just a fun way to get into the mood and unwind before the game. I think it succeeded really well at that. The younger Lynah patrons all seemed delighted, the current students seemed to enjoy it as well, and even the older folks appreciated the atmosphere.

Call me a grumpy old man, if you like.    But,I come to a hockey game to the game itself.    I was not pleased that they routed us into "the boulevard" when I came to watch a hockey game.   Nuff said!!

Yep.  My take exactly.

Is the entrance behind Section A no longer a thing?

Weder

Quote from: RichH
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: redice
Quote from: stereaxJust got a survey for the Boulevard experience - sharing here for anyone who was at the event! I assume it hit everyone's emails, but just in case.

Personally, I tried to emphasize the crampedness of the Boulevard. Definitely felt like there wasn't enough space. The event itself was pretty fun - it's not meant to be something super intense, just a fun way to get into the mood and unwind before the game. I think it succeeded really well at that. The younger Lynah patrons all seemed delighted, the current students seemed to enjoy it as well, and even the older folks appreciated the atmosphere.

Call me a grumpy old man, if you like.    But,I come to a hockey game to the game itself.    I was not pleased that they routed us into "the boulevard" when I came to watch a hockey game.   Nuff said!!

Yep.  My take exactly.

Is the entrance behind Section A no longer a thing?

That entrance is students only now, right?
3/8/96

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: RichH
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: redice
Quote from: stereaxJust got a survey for the Boulevard experience - sharing here for anyone who was at the event! I assume it hit everyone's emails, but just in case.

Personally, I tried to emphasize the crampedness of the Boulevard. Definitely felt like there wasn't enough space. The event itself was pretty fun - it's not meant to be something super intense, just a fun way to get into the mood and unwind before the game. I think it succeeded really well at that. The younger Lynah patrons all seemed delighted, the current students seemed to enjoy it as well, and even the older folks appreciated the atmosphere.

Call me a grumpy old man, if you like.    But,I come to a hockey game to the game itself.    I was not pleased that they routed us into "the boulevard" when I came to watch a hockey game.   Nuff said!!

Yep.  My take exactly.

Is the entrance behind Section A no longer a thing?

No idea.  I usually park in the Kite Hill Lot so I enter the building at the climbing wall.

upprdeck

it also harvard weekend so a little more effort in letting people in to look for fish