Re: SDSU vs. Illinois
I'd like to bump this thread to see if we can get some idea on who is going to this game and where people are staying. I looked at the I Hotel which is right on campus but it requires a two night stay and at least two rooms (according to the website's reservation feature). Anyone have plans yet? I'd like to get started with mine.
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Welcome to the board and I look forward to more information on this game.
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Originally posted by Redbird Ray View PostHey bunnies, Redbird fan here checking out some of our conference boards because I'm already bored with baseball season.
I noticed some of you mentioning you would like some clarity on princess Illiniwek and Chambana. First off, I hope as many of you as possible can make the trip. I know it's a far drive/flight for many of you, but seeing your team play in a BCS environment is always pretty awesome. I live in Chicago but my bros-in-law live in Urbana and are Illini season ticket holders so I might try to come down to cheer on a fellow conference member. I'll shed some light on a few things about C-U and the Illini football policies.
1) Memorial Stadium - awesome stadium. Even though the Illini have had some craptacular teams over the years, Memorial Stadium is a relic and some pretty elite names have called the place home. Capacity is being reduced to 60K, supposedly to remove some temporary bleachers that were deemed unsafe, I think they just can't sell the place out. It sat 77K in its peak in the 1980s.
The recent renovations were done quite well and they didn't compromise any of the history. Tons of varied concessions and large spacious bathrooms in the west and east halls, the horseshoe (south endzone), not so much. Sideline seats (upper or lower deck) go for $42 or so and horseshoe go for $24. If you can, I would recommend paying the extra $20 or so for a sideline seat. The horseshoe is kind of far from the action, you have to turn around to see any video replays, and the concessions/restrooms have reeeaalllly long lines and low variety. Also, since SDSU isn't really a marquee game for the Illini, I'm sure plenty of cheap seats can be found on stubhub.
One more thing on Memorial, there is usually a visitors section on the east side near the south endzone. I'm sure your high donors will get seating choice privileges here. I would try to pack this section as much as you possibly can with donors, band, etc. Each of the lower east side sections seat about 2,000 people and you should get an entire one of these sections all to yourself so I would recommend everyone making the trip to try and buy tickets here.
I'll come back later with information on tailgating, nightlife, hotels, restaurants etc. Thanks for letting me hang with you guys and I hope some of you can make it to Normal later on this Fall as well!
Wait a minute.. SDSU is not a marquee game? What the he....
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Hey bunnies, Redbird fan here checking out some of our conference boards because I'm already bored with baseball season.
I noticed some of you mentioning you would like some clarity on princess Illiniwek and Chambana. First off, I hope as many of you as possible can make the trip. I know it's a far drive/flight for many of you, but seeing your team play in a BCS environment is always pretty awesome. I live in Chicago but my bros-in-law live in Urbana and are Illini season ticket holders so I might try to come down to cheer on a fellow conference member. I'll shed some light on a few things about C-U and the Illini football policies.
1) Memorial Stadium - awesome stadium. Even though the Illini have had some craptacular teams over the years, Memorial Stadium is a relic and some pretty elite names have called the place home. Capacity is being reduced to 60K, supposedly to remove some temporary bleachers that were deemed unsafe, I think they just can't sell the place out. It sat 77K in its peak in the 1980s.
The recent renovations were done quite well and they didn't compromise any of the history. Tons of varied concessions and large spacious bathrooms in the west and east halls, the horseshoe (south endzone), not so much. Sideline seats (upper or lower deck) go for $42 or so and horseshoe go for $24. If you can, I would recommend paying the extra $20 or so for a sideline seat. The horseshoe is kind of far from the action, you have to turn around to see any video replays, and the concessions/restrooms have reeeaalllly long lines and low variety. Also, since SDSU isn't really a marquee game for the Illini, I'm sure plenty of cheap seats can be found on stubhub.
One more thing on Memorial, there is usually a visitors section on the east side near the south endzone. I'm sure your high donors will get seating choice privileges here. I would try to pack this section as much as you possibly can with donors, band, etc. Each of the lower east side sections seat about 2,000 people and you should get an entire one of these sections all to yourself so I would recommend everyone making the trip to try and buy tickets here.
I'll come back later with information on tailgating, nightlife, hotels, restaurants etc. Thanks for letting me hang with you guys and I hope some of you can make it to Normal later on this Fall as well!
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Originally posted by Nidaros View PostThere has to be a tongue in the cheek somewhere, but we can not see it. Please show us the better side of your face.
My point is that all Alumni Associations serve food that most people don't really want, or it is common food and they charge a ton of cash for (to recover or partially recover room rent). If they would focus on having a location suitable for the moment ( I know Embassy is nice, but really before a football game? ) Talk about a BUZZ KILL.
When we play the Badgers next fall, us distinquished alum will be on State Street having $2 draws, Brats, and a boatload of cheese prior to our game. If we have a function at the Embassy or something like it, it won't draw many other than the president (till he relaizes we are partying on State, then he'll join us).
I come on here to lighten the load on topics that might be a little "silly". If you don't see the humor, either I did a poor job of delivery or you have no sense of humor. And Nardos, because you are Norwegian, I know you have a sense of humor. I can tell by your posts.
Lighten up and have a DOME DOG. (sarcasm)
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Originally posted by TK22867 View PostNidaros:Thank you for your sacrifice and contribution to the University. Well done sir.
Yoteforever:I prefer my dome dogs served by someone with a "TC" on their hat.
Jackrabit1:Well thought out post.
We got a long ways to go before we even begin to repelicate UNL game days, but with everyone showing up, we will soon be having those good problems like they have in Lincoln.
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Nidaros:Thank you for your sacrifice and contribution to the University. Well done sir.
Yoteforever:I prefer my dome dogs served by someone with a "TC" on their hat.
Jackrabit1:Well thought out post.
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Originally posted by yoteforever View PostYou could plan ahead and have DOME DOGS at your next outing. Probably about $3. I'm with TK on this.
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Originally posted by SDSUAlum08 View PostThis is so true. Unless they plan the gathering at some local dive bar they're not going to get really cheap beers for everyone. A higher quality place you should be expected to pay $5 per beer.
Just as TK said, I'm not going to let the post of one guy wreck it for me. Carry on.
Looking forward to going to Illinois!
SUPERBUNNY
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Originally posted by yoteforever View PostYou could plan ahead and have DOME DOGS at your next outing. Probably about $3. I'm with TK on this.
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Originally posted by Nidaros View PostThanks for the analysis. I wonder if 5 dollar per person might be low, but more like 10, and as you acknowledged the price for the room was probably a couple thousand dollars or more. These hotels in Lincoln live for football season as that is when they make the big bucks to cover all their overhead during the year when things are slow. Its really surprising how everything is so sandwiched in and close to the staduim. Rep pts given.
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Originally posted by Theee Catrabbit View PostAs a representative of the hospitality industry the price for that room alone was probably a couple thousand dollars, especially on a game weekend. A hot dog/hamburger buffet with all the sides you are talking about usually costs around $14 per person. Then you need to throw in Gratuity(and I forget if Nebraska has tax or not). So per person: 14 + 2.38(17% gratuity is industry standard) + 5 per person to pay for the room charge and set up fees=$21.38. Not sure if this helps settle anything, I think it shows the Alumni Association is not busting the bank with anything they are doing, and they should keep up the good work.
P.S. For the people complaining about beer prices. Whenever I travel to anywhere out of South Dakota I expect to pay $5 a beer, especially in the larger cities. We call that reality.
This is so true. Unless they plan the gathering at some local dive bar they're not going to get really cheap beers for everyone. A higher quality place you should be expected to pay $5 per beer.
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Originally posted by Theee Catrabbit View PostAs a representative of the hospitality industry the price for that room alone was probably a couple thousand dollars, especially on a game weekend. A hot dog/hamburger buffet with all the sides you are talking about usually costs around $14 per person. Then you need to throw in Gratuity(and I forget if Nebraska has tax or not). So per person: 14 + 2.38(17% gratuity is industry standard) + 5 per person to pay for the room charge and set up fees=$21.38. Not sure if this helps settle anything, I think it shows the Alumni Association is not busting the bank with anything they are doing, and they should keep up the good work.
P.S. For the people complaining about beer prices. Whenever I travel to anywhere out of South Dakota I expect to pay $5 a beer, especially in the larger cities. We call that reality.
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Originally posted by TK22867 View PostHot dogs and burgers are fine, but not for a $20/$25 "alumni gathering". I don't care if it is "all you can eat". If it is a fundraiser, let's call it that.
Maybe it is because I got there late, but I swear that all that was there was some salads, footlongs, hamburgers, baked beans, chips, brownies, and some other side items. My memory may be fading and I could be incorrect, but I know for a fact that I was not the only one at our table who made the comment that they were unimpressed with the food choices.
I'm not saying we need filet mignon, but I personally expected "more" in quality, not quantity. And no, I was not born with a silver spoon in my mouth.
For all I care, we can have alumni gatherings in a public park, BYOB and BYOF. I'll even help move the picnic tables around!
and you can rip into me starting...........NOW
P.S. For the people complaining about beer prices. Whenever I travel to anywhere out of South Dakota I expect to pay $5 a beer, especially in the larger cities. We call that reality.
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Originally posted by TK22867 View PostI make one suggestion and get crucified for it, which is exactly why I spend so little time on this Board.
At no time did I say 89 or any other of our representatives did a poor job with the gathering, nor did I say I didn't have a bad time.
Some of u need to get a life, or at least pick the Kleenex up off your keyboard.
Yes, someone pissed in my cheerios, ie gave both my kids Influenza B.
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