watching regional in boston?

Started by A-19, March 19, 2006, 09:17:13 PM

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Tom Pasniewski 98

I'm here.  Yesterday's calls did not produce anything.  If I don't get anywhere by mid-day today, I say we go with the Sports Depot.  The Regional Office is just waiting for me to send them the announcement and they'll send it right out.  I'm tempted to put 4:45 p.m. as the meeting time so people think the game is at 5 and show up by 5 to have a strong showing so that they will meet our demands for tv's.  Hopefully with our third and strongest showing yet this season they will come to know us as a regular big group that they can count on for a high food and bar tab and not give us any run around as to reserving space in the future.

jaybert

[quote Tom Pasniewski 98]I'm here.  Yesterday's calls did not produce anything.  If I don't get anywhere by mid-day today, I say we go with the Sports Depot.  The Regional Office is just waiting for me to send them the announcement and they'll send it right out.  I'm tempted to put 4:45 p.m. as the meeting time so people think the game is at 5 and show up by 5 to have a strong showing so that they will meet our demands for tv's.  Hopefully with our third and strongest showing yet this season they will come to know us as a regular big group that they can count on for a high food and bar tab and not give us any run around as to reserving space in the future.[/quote]

I was in Boston for the Harvard vs. Cornell regular season game @ Lynah and am surprised that Sports Depot would not be willing to reserve the room for you guys.  Must of been at least 25-30 people in the room, and it seemed like everyone was ordering food/drinks.  I doubt they're going to get any large groups coming in and wanting to watch one game for March Madness

Cornell95

Thanks for all the leg work from those calling around!
Just my two cents that the parking at the Sports Depot is a major plus for me and the people I keep informed of these events, some of the other locations more downtown require taking the MBTA or finding a garage (not the end of the world)  Not sure how the Depot was for those coming by MBTA last time, we probably cant make everyone happy but that is a nice upside to the Sports Depot.  Kevin

DeltaOne81

[quote Jason L][quote Tom Pasniewski 98]I'm here.  Yesterday's calls did not produce anything.  If I don't get anywhere by mid-day today, I say we go with the Sports Depot.  The Regional Office is just waiting for me to send them the announcement and they'll send it right out.  I'm tempted to put 4:45 p.m. as the meeting time so people think the game is at 5 and show up by 5 to have a strong showing so that they will meet our demands for tv's.  Hopefully with our third and strongest showing yet this season they will come to know us as a regular big group that they can count on for a high food and bar tab and not give us any run around as to reserving space in the future.[/quote]

I was in Boston for the Harvard vs. Cornell regular season game @ Lynah and am surprised that Sports Depot would not be willing to reserve the room for you guys.  Must of been at least 25-30 people in the room, and it seemed like everyone was ordering food/drinks.  I doubt they're going to get any large groups coming in and wanting to watch one game for March Madness[/quote]

Yeah, that's my thinking too. And if we show up with 20-30 people, they'll do some work to accommodate us. No one turns away that much business if they can help it.

Giving them half an hour lead time is basically being polite to them to allow them to shuffle things around some if they need it. At the very least there's the long skinny hidden area by the bathrooms which hardly ever has anyone in it.

It must be a Boston thing. Not sure why Boston takes March madness more seriously than other cities where our fellow Cornellians don't seem to have issues making reservations.

Kyle, assuming Tom tells us today that he couldn't find a place with a reservation and channel 641/642, I think it'd be a good idea for you to call back and let them know that, reservation or not, we are planning on bringing a good sized group again,. I would say something like this:

"We've come to Sports Depot for 3 previous events and always filled up your back room. We've enjoyed ourselves and would like to come again. I understand you're not taking reservations, but I just wanted to let you know that we do indeed expect to be bringing a good sized group around 5 PM on Saturday. If its possible we would appreciate it if you could do your best to keep an area open for us. I know its not reserved, but I just wanted to give you a heads up so that you know to expect us - and maybe can keep an area open if you have space."

Or, something similar :)

Rita

[quote DeltaOne81]

It must be a Boston thing. Not sure why Boston takes March madness more seriously than other cities where our fellow Cornellians don't seem to have issues making reservations.

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Just don't try, even 4 days in advance, to book a table-TV in West Lafayette-Lafayette IN for hockey during March madness. Having all four CBS game feeds did something to their satellite system and they couldn't get any hockey (CSTV or fox regional stations) or other sports programming on the smaller TVs. That cemented my decision to go to the regionals.  Apparently our "usual table and TV", the one set in a corner, perfect for ~ 6 people, was occupied Thursday and Friday by a group of guys from 10 am to 2 am watching pre-game hype, the games and all the post-game hype. The state of Indiana only had 1 team in it (and for 2 days longer than I thought). However, I am quite happy that all the Big Ten men's teams have been knocked out of the basket ball tourney. :-D

Tom Pasniewski 98

Taking a break from work to read what I missed today on the forum.  I was unsuccessful in finding a place that would make guarantees to my liking.  Therefore, I say Sports Depot and tomorrow word will go out to as many alumni have their e-mail addresses on file with the Regional Office unless something changes over night.

Robin

I know people in Chicago who had trouble even securing just one TV in a bar for the game last week against Colgate....because of March Madness + St Patty's day.

Tom, btw, where did you call?

Rosey

Bump.  Remember to get there at 4:45 so we can get seats and TV's.

Kyle
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Molly

Is anyone going early to watch any of the earlier games in the other regionals?

Tom Pasniewski 98

I'm tempted to go earlier but then I just spent last night there.  BC hockey on about 1/4 of the tv's at the same time as BC basketball with two tv's tuned to the HC-Minny game.  The BC games ended within a couple of minutes of each other.  Every BC fan left dejected (bball result) and I think many didn't even realize BC was playing hockey.  What a waste of physical space.

A decent crowd did arrive for the late bball games and bball begins at 4:40 today.  That being said, I probably won't get there earlier than 4:45 since I can catch the start of the Harvard game at home but with nothing else on, I'm sure they'll put hockey on for you.

A-19

thanks to kyle and everyone else who organized yesterday's viewing @ the sports depot.

for those who aren't aware, i noticed comcast cn8 (channel 3) is showing both regionals live today in the boston area.

-mike