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Any athletic store should have NFL approved “stadium bags”. If you prefer online, everyone’s got them.Can anyone suggest a source for a 14x14x6 bag?
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Any athletic store should have NFL approved “stadium bags”. If you prefer online, everyone’s got them.Can anyone suggest a source for a 14x14x6 bag?
I got my 12x12x6 clear bag on Amazon.Any athletic store should have NFL approved “stadium bags”. If you prefer online, everyone’s got them.
For those who are ok with it, a clear bag does make it easier to go through security and it will be less likely that the screener will remove things from the bag. For sandwich smugglers, this is key.I got my 12x12x6 clear bag on Amazon.
(Although the bags at Worlds are not required to be clear, per the FAQ)
Me,too. Mine has a pink outline, but its clear.I got my 12x12x6 clear bag on Amazon.
(Although the bags at Worlds are not required to be clear, per the FAQ)
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I still need to do that lol it's fineIt ought to be that I finally got my plane tickets!
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I still need to do that lol it's fine
My understanding is that volunteering (with a minimum of 2 shifts) gets you 2 tickets to one session, or 1 ticket each to two separate sessions. The seats would be in the designated sections for volunteers. I received a "late" approval, as well, but I am very excited to be working my first Worlds. I am currently waiting to see what shift assignments I get; I already have an all-event ticket so I am hoping to miss minimal events. I didn't get assigned to one of my preferred committees, and they are only assigning volunteers to one committee each. But at this point I am just happy to get something!Hi, I got email that my volunteer application was approved. I am happy about it, wanted to work during worlds and see everything inside.
My question is if the give some tickets to volunteer or I should buy it?
Sorry for the double post - got some gala information from the booth. They are not doing the full ISU awards at the gala, only the Lifetime Achievement Award. But they said the whole gala will tell a story and will not be an ordinary gala and it shouldn’t be missed!
Can anyone suggest a source for a 14x14x6 bag?
Oh that’s a shame, I’ve done three worlds and the perk is being able to use any open seat for any event unless a section for volunteers. Also meant watching the gala rehearsals which were always fun. But then we had minimum amount of shifts and a lot of hours. But a smaller crew of volunteers then.My understanding is that volunteering (with a minimum of 2 shifts) gets you 2 tickets to one session, or 1 ticket each to two separate sessions. The seats would be in the designated sections for volunteers. I received a "late" approval, as well, but I am very excited to be working my first Worlds. I am currently waiting to see what shift assignments I get; I already have an all-event ticket so I am hoping to miss minimal events. I didn't get assigned to one of my preferred committees, and they are only assigning volunteers to one committee each. But at this point I am just happy to get something!
I got a late approval as well for hospitality which was not something I chose. 6 hours per shift which is about expected though I'm more used to 4 hours.
I'm on hospitality, too! We can compare notes after we get assigned shifts. One of the shifts I put on my list is only 4 hours long. Maybe we'll end up working together.I got a late approval as well for hospitality which was not something I chose. 6 hours per shift which is about expected though I'm more used to 4 hours.
I am very familiar with the T. The 111 comes every 5-15 minutes depending on time of day and drops you off at Haymarket a quick 5/10 min walk away (or you could walk to Haymarket station and take the green/line one stop over to North Station but this would take longer). The stop at Haymarket is outside Boston Public Market and theres always people walking around and I would feel safe there any time of Day. This is cheaper than the Newburyport/Rockport commuter rail and runs more frequently. There is probably less to do right around the hotel in Chelsea - I don't spend a lot of time there.Does anyone know how reliable the public transport buses are in Boston?
I'm considering a hotel in Chelsea and there's a bus (111) that stops at TD Garden and runs every few minutes, and it does seem to run early in the morning/late at night. There's also a commuter rail stop on the Newburyport/Rockport line that runs infrequently.
The other option is a hotel near the UMass Boston/JFK Library T stop, which is slightly farther but potentially more convenient from a public transport perspective?
Thanks in advance to anyone who might have advice!
I thought I'd lost my chance for tickets but I snagged a couple over the weekend.I'm still sulking that I didn't get picked to volunteer.
It’s semi attached, but you do have to exit the arena proper to get there. Unless they come up with something creative, it’s likely you’ll need to go through security again when you come back.For those of you familiar with the TD Garden, is the "Hub on Causeway" mentioned in the latest email from the organizer in the same building as the rink? In other words, we don't have to go out and come back?
(They also mention no re-entry policy, but that just means you can't go out and come back while the same event is going on, I guess)
We ate breakfast in the food court at the Hub prior to our Amtrak train and it’s not within the arena but still inside/attached. My hotel is also in the Hub. I think they just mean you won’t have to go outside, you can chill in the food court. We will still have to go through security and show tickets between events as you aren’t technically in the arena anymore. Think of it as a mall attached to the arena. At least that is how I interpreted it.For those of you familiar with the TD Garden, is the "Hub on Causeway" mentioned in the latest email from the organizer in the same building as the rink? In other words, we don't have to go out and come back?
(They also mention no re-entry policy, but that just means you can't go out and come back while the same event is going on, I guess)
Same here! Just got tickets on Delta and it's not as expensive as I thought it would be. Feeling accomplished....It ought to be that I finally got my plane tickets!
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