Planning a trip to the Men's NCAABB Big East Tournament

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  • Louisvillekid1
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 10-17-07
    • 52143

    #1
    Planning a trip to the Men's NCAABB Big East Tournament
    I've started to plan a trip to the Big East Tournament in New York. I'd figured I would ask around from any advice about going up there. The hotels in the area are ridic over priced, and we need one for four nights, but what are you going to do its New York. Any suggestions? . . or thoughts on how to save some money. . . Im on the list in Louisville to get tickets for face value for the entire session for $ 350. The cheapest tickets online were like 400+ for not so good seats. Wed - Sat. I live in Jersey now, so Ill prob just take the train up there for about $ 75 bucks round trip. The cheapest hotels are still like $200 a night, and I dont wanna stay at some crap hotel. Who's got the connections. . .
  • MoneySportsGuy
    SBR MVP
    • 12-09-07
    • 4891

    #2
    Dude lets get a bunch of us together and split it up. I would love to get up their for the tournaments although I dont have any tickets but got some family and friends around NYC. I would love to hit up Atlantic City before never been there always go to Vegas or Canada for casino fix.
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    • Wheell
      SBR MVP
      • 01-11-07
      • 1380

      #3
      You can also stay in North Jersey or Southern Westchester and take the train in. Much cheaper.
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      • Louisvillekid1
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 10-17-07
        • 52143

        #4
        Yeah just booked a hotel on the jersey side, it is much cheaper. Also they got a shuttle that takes you 5 blocks from MSG for only $5 each way.
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        • Hap
          SBR High Roller
          • 10-20-07
          • 209

          #5
          Main advice: Do not buy tix on the street. I have heard MANY first-hand accounts of counterfeits that will not get you in.

          Other: Tickets allocated to the schools are at various levels; if there are a lot of folks coming from Louisville, the lowers will likely go to the donors, but you might get good seats if not a lot of folks come. (For UConn, I do not expect good seats).

          I live in CT and go back and forth, so I have no advice on hotels, but of course expect to pay in NYC.
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