skatesindreams
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Many hotels are "blocked", perhaps by USFS.
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The hotel information section has been added to the event website. There are currently two hotel options for reservations, if anyone is interested in booking. Be warned that one of them requires a full deposit paid up front, which I am glad I noticed.
Yes, Solar4America - link to the September 2016 press release: SOLAR4AMERICA BY PETERSENDEAN ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP TO RENAME SAN JOSE AND FREMONT PUBLIC ICE CENTERSI just got an email confirmation that the secondary rink which used to be called Sharks Ice and is now something like Solar4America
From my experience in 2012, that rink is also very cold. Hopefully we will be able to walk outside to get warm.I just got an email confirmation that the secondary rink which used to be called Sharks Ice and is now something like Solar4America will let us bring in seat backs. They are considering renting them on site to skating fans who don't want to sit on bleacher seats all day. No final decision has been made on that.
I love the SAP Center. It's so beautiful for figure skating. I was at the 2012 Nationals and the 2012 US Olympic Gymnastic Trials at that location.
I love in San Jose in general with its many shopping malls including Valley Fair/Santana Row, high-paying jobs, mid-century neighborhoods and its beautiful overpriced homes.
Los Gatos is one of the $$$ towns. Peggy Fleming (had to throw in a skating reference) lived there too.Sadly the "high paying jobs" don't pay enough for you to own the "overpriced homes" (I was offered a job in Los Gatos years ago. Absolutely LOVED the town. But the cost of living YIKES!)
Usually no. Sometimes, volunteers will be given one free ticket (usually in the cheapest/nosebleed sections) for one event, but if you want decent seats for all the events, your best bet is to get an all-event ticket.Also, historically, does anyone know if there's been any discount for volunteers? I'd assume there's local club discounts, but other than that...
It's not that cold, I'm assuming competition will be held on the center ice surface which is pretty warm.From my experience in 2012, that rink is also very cold. Hopefully we will be able to walk outside to get warm.
In 2012 we did not receive any free ticketsUsually no. Sometimes, volunteers will be given one free ticket (usually in the cheapest/nosebleed sections) for one event, but if you want decent seats for all the events, your best bet is to get an all-event ticket.
True that. HOWEVER, some workers were able to view the Men's Free Skates and noted a lot of the poor costumes and botched programs.In 2012 we did not receive any free tickets
They haven't held them in the center rink in the past. I'm not sure why as it's the best setup for watching a competition and the local comps like Silicon Valley Open use it.It's not that cold, I'm assuming competition will be held on the center ice surface which is pretty warm.
Thanks for posting the information, @mattiecat13. I haven't received an email yet.
The San Jose senior event schedule has changed. Ladies short program will now take place on Wednesday, January 3. (The email from the SAP Center - below - said the Ladies FREE program would be on Wednesday but that is a mistake.) The Skating Spectacular has been switched from Monday to Sunday.
http://www.sapcenter.com/2018usfigureskatingchampionships/schedule-1
Dear 2018 Prudential U.S. Figure Skating Championships All-Event ticket purchaser,
Thank you again for your support of the 2018 Prudential U.S. Figure Skating Championships in San Jose. In February, you received a notice indicating the Smucker’s Skating Spectacular would be held on Monday, Jan. 8, 2018.
We would like to confirm this has now changed and that the Smucker’s Skating Spectacular will be held on its traditional day of Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018.
In addition, due to scheduling requirements of the overall championships, the Championship (senior) Ladies Free Skate will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2018. Please see the full Championship (senior) level event schedule below.
Please visit skatesanjose2018.com for all the latest information regarding the 2018 U.S. Figure Skating Championships.
I assume everyone noticed the typo - Ladies short program will now take place on Wednesday, January 3. Ladies Free will be on Friday night.
The big change for me is Men's on Saturday Night. Dance on Sunday afternoon, Pairs on Saturday afternoon. I'm betting NBC will have prime time coverage on Friday and Saturday nights. Also, since broadcasts will be Pacific Time, competition starting times will probably be quite early.
Changed that for ya!It seems likeUSFANBC is not as excited about its prospects for the ladies in terms of the Olympics and decided to change strategies to draw in a different audience perhaps?