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I'm thinking at this point that I might hold out for "Championship Weekend" tickets since I'm unlikely to go to the Junior events anyway. They might be a bit cheaper.
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They will probably be slightly cheaper. You probably know this, but the practice pass only comes with purchase of the all event ticket.I'm thinking at this point that I might hold out for "Championship Weekend" tickets since I'm unlikely to go to the Junior events anyway. They might be a bit cheaper.
They will probably be slightly cheaper. You probably know this, but the practice pass only comes with purchase of the all event ticket.
I'm looking at the hotel link on the Offcial Site. http://2019uschampionships.com/hotels/ The first hotel listed is DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Detroit Downtown Is this the official hotel? If not, does anyone know what hotel is the official hotel? The Renaissance was the official hotel in 1994, but it isn't on the list this time.
- We stayed at the Atheneum in 1994. Had a great time. They don't do breakfast but there was (is?) a little bakery on the corner that was wonderful.
- Talked to DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Detroit Downtown, Atheneum, and MotorCity Casino Hotel. They all have shuttles to and from the Little Caesars Arena.
Question about transportation. If we stayed in Canada and used uber/lyft, would there be any unusual problems with getting across the border day in and day out? Would we need passports?
Thanks to mysticchic for the link. We found a house across the river in Canada for an amazing price. It's so inexpensive we will be able to uber/lyft and even rent a car and still come out a bit ahead.https://www.airbnb.com/s/Little-Caesars-Arena--Woodward-Avenue--Detroit--MI--USA/homes?checkin=2019-01-22&checkout=2019-01-27&adults=2&children=0&infants=0&guests=2&source=hdr&place_id=ChIJCxS_IcvSJIgReEafl2DYD8s&s_tag=9ckisj29&allow_override[]=&refinement_paths[]=/homes this is what I can find on Air BNB. The price is for Jan 22-Jan 27 and 2 people.
Thanks to mysticchic for the link. We found a house across the river in Canada for an amazing price. It's so inexpensive we will be able to uber/lyft and even rent a car and still come out a bit ahead.
I got an email too. I'm considering going as it's my birthday weekend and I have friends in Detroit. Big skating season for me as I plan on going to SA, maybe Nationals, and 4CC.![]()
Tickets are available.Just a note. I got an email tonight Championship Weekend tickets go on sale tomorrow, July 18th
Yessssssss! Double the FSU partyyyyyyyyy!
I was reading about the championship weekend tickets and it looks like they don't include the SD and Ladies' SP. Seems weird.
Any opinion on sitting behind the judges’ stand? Trying to decide where I want to buy weekend seats.
I live in the deep South, and I didn't think it was that cold in Detroit for SA.You would've never survived the Polar Vortex of 2014 Nationals in Boston. So cold I couldn't breathe.
Any opinion on sitting behind the judges’ stand? Trying to decide where I want to buy weekend seats.
The judges' side is always my preferred spot because I like to see the front side of programs. It's especially noticeable in ice dance that the skaters design their programs with the lifts and footwork facing the judges.
Blockage was my concern.
Usually the seats behind the judges are not obstructed because they always do a lot of judging tests during nationals and that is the area where the people testing and the proctor(s) sit.
Blockage was my concern.