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Discussion Topic: CLEVELAND
Rob Wagner added to this discussion on March 14, 2018
Just wanted to wish anyone safe travels who are arriving from out of town and give a formal WELCOME to our great city.
If you have never visited "The Land" before, I hope each of you enjoy your stay and could take in all the amenities this great city has to offer.
Our city has experienced quite the upswing these past few years, and hope several of you visiting can check out places like Ohio City and The Flatts.
Very excited for Cleveland being able to host this years NCAAs. I know we will be a great host city.
Looking forward to some great competition. Enjoy!
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Discussion Topic: CLEVELAND
Roe Fox added to this discussion on March 14, 2018
Other places: Tremont area and Flannerys by the Q.
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Discussion Topic: CLEVELAND
Roe Fox added to this discussion on March 14, 2018
Other places: Tremont area and Flannerys by the Q.
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Discussion Topic: CLEVELAND
Jeff Streu added to this discussion on March 14, 2018
This might be a silly question, but for those of you who live in Northeast Ohio and aren't getting a hotel near the city, what is your plan for transportation and parking? I have to imagine parking will be hard to find and expensive. We'll be coming up I-77 from North Canton and I was wondering what the best strategy would be.
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Discussion Topic: CLEVELAND
Alex Creech added to this discussion on March 14, 2018
I like going to Johnny's Little Bar, tucked away in an alley. Great burgers.
614 Frankfort Ave
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Discussion Topic: CLEVELAND
Rob Wagner added to this discussion on March 14, 2018
All I know is Saturday is going to be nearly impossible to drive around downtown; (St. Patrick's Day)Cleveland hosts a very large parade each year and is slated to start around 1 pm.
I would 100% recommend Lyft or Uber. Coming from Canton I would say the trip would cost you around $60.00 each way for a regular 4-person ride. Split that amongst family/friends and it isn't too bad and you should be dropped off very close to the Q.
Uber is historically a little bit cheaper than Lyft.
Hope this helps and if there are any others questions I will be happy to assist.
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"This might be a silly question, but for those of you who live in Northeast Ohio and aren't getting a hotel near the city, what is your plan for transportation and parking? I have to imagine parking will be hard to find and expensive. We'll be coming up I-77 from North Canton and I was wondering what the best strategy would be."
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Discussion Topic: CLEVELAND
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on March 14, 2018
Feel free to visit me at Mister Brisket 2156 S. Taylor Rd
Cleveland Heights, Oh 44118
If you run into problems/have questions, call me at work 216 932 8620
I'm not going to put my cel number on this forum but can provide to anyone who is interested.
If you are coming but don't have finals tix, let me know. I'm looking for people to watch with on Sat eve.
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Discussion Topic: CLEVELAND
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on March 14, 2018
Quote from Hank Kornblut's post:
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"Feel free to visit me at Mister Brisket 2156 S. Taylor Rd
Cleveland Heights, Oh 44118
If you run into problems/have questions, call me at work 216 932 8620
I'm not going to put my cel number on this forum but can provide to anyone who is interested.
If you are coming but don't have finals tix, let me know. I'm looking for people to watch with on Sat eve."
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I can't wait!
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Discussion Topic: CLEVELAND
Chris Chidlaw added to this discussion on March 14, 2018
Quote from Rob Wagner's post:
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"All I know is Saturday is going to be nearly impossible to drive around downtown; (St. Patrick's Day)Cleveland hosts a very large parade each year and is slated to start around 1 pm.
I would 100% recommend Lyft or Uber. Coming from Canton I would say the trip would cost you around $60.00 each way for a regular 4-person ride. Split that amongst family/friends and it isn't too bad and you should be dropped off very close to the Q.
Uber is historically a little bit cheaper than Lyft.
Hope this helps and if there are any others questions I will be happy to assist.
Quote from Jeff Streu's post:
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"This might be a silly question, but for those of you who live in Northeast Ohio and aren't getting a hotel near the city, what is your plan for transportation and parking? I have to imagine parking will be hard to find and expensive. We'll be coming up I-77 from North Canton and I was wondering what the best strategy would be."
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If you aren't going to be partaking in adult beverages on St. Paddys Day. You could drive up to somewhere just South of Cleveland. Say the Steelyard Commons area. Park your car and then Uber from there. Will be WAY cheaper to do that than to Uber all the way from Canton
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Discussion Topic: CLEVELAND
Jerry Des Forges added to this discussion on March 14, 2018
I would also recommend the RTA Rapid- It will drop you off at Tower City and you can walk to the Q.
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Discussion Topic: CLEVELAND
Bob Preusse added to this discussion on March 14, 2018
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"I would also recommend the RTA Rapid- It will drop you off at Tower City and you can walk to the Q."
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yes the Rapid, in fact Tower City has a connecting tunnel between itself and The Q Arena.
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Discussion Topic: CLEVELAND
Rob Wagner added to this discussion on March 14, 2018
The RTA will be full of drunk high schoolers peeing in the corner of the train, but have at it.
If you have a DD or don’t plan on drinking, then driving down and parking close to downtown would be a good idea. I would recommend the West Side Market parking lot.
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