yoyo999
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- May 24, 2012
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Hi Gang,
Every year me and some friends pick an NHL city that's within driving distance (we live in Toronto) and make a weekend of seeing a game and partying it up. We've done Columbus and Detroit, and next on our list is Pittsburgh.
We've chosen the weekend on Mar.22nd vs. Tampa Bay, as it's an afternoon game.
One of the things we like about Columbus was the ticket prices. We got to sit in the 8th row for about $60 US off scalpers (The same seats in Toronto would have cost us in the CDN $300 range).
Anyway, I have 2 questions I'm hoping you can help with.
1) What are ticket prices like in Pittsburgh? I anticipate they won't be as cheap as Columbus but if we're looking to spend in $60-100 range is this viable?
2)What are some good places/areas where we can lay back and have a few beers. We're 29-30 years old, we'd be looking for places/areas where the crowd in in their 20's. Preferably, pubs/sports bars. Is their some sort of student district?
Thanks for your help.
Every year me and some friends pick an NHL city that's within driving distance (we live in Toronto) and make a weekend of seeing a game and partying it up. We've done Columbus and Detroit, and next on our list is Pittsburgh.
We've chosen the weekend on Mar.22nd vs. Tampa Bay, as it's an afternoon game.
One of the things we like about Columbus was the ticket prices. We got to sit in the 8th row for about $60 US off scalpers (The same seats in Toronto would have cost us in the CDN $300 range).
Anyway, I have 2 questions I'm hoping you can help with.
1) What are ticket prices like in Pittsburgh? I anticipate they won't be as cheap as Columbus but if we're looking to spend in $60-100 range is this viable?
2)What are some good places/areas where we can lay back and have a few beers. We're 29-30 years old, we'd be looking for places/areas where the crowd in in their 20's. Preferably, pubs/sports bars. Is their some sort of student district?
Thanks for your help.