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I couldn’t find the location on the website, it just mentions “northeast.” Where is the place?
I think they will announce it soon. I don’t know where it will be.
I couldn’t find the location on the website, it just mentions “northeast.” Where is the place?
I couldn’t find the location on the website, it just mentions “northeast.” Where is the place?
So this is a studio rink? Kind of a Battery-like facility?Today she announced it will be in Newark. I think she was hoping for Reynoldsburg, but it sounds like she found an existing building in Newark that will work for what she wants to build
Depends which directon you're walking to/from. The Arena district, downtown, and Short North (the neighborhood directly to the north of the Arena district) are all quite safe and walkable with good sidewalks. Would not recommend OTE at night or River South, and avoid anything that says Discovery District or Southern Orchards. Anything along North High St should be safe--I live a few miles straight up High myself. Happy to give advice if you've got specifics, too! I am actually a trained tourism ambassador for the city with the CVB, though my actual license for it has expired so I can't put the letters after my name anymore, lol. The Jackets actually paid for it for me back when I worked there.Hey a couple of quick questions for locals, how's the Downtown/Arena District for walking? Like if I'm planning to stay somewhere within a 2-3 mile radius from Nationwide, is that going to be walkable throughout with little to no problems with sidewalks and such? Looking at Short North, River South, German Village, Olde Towne East etc nearby districts... Any areas to avoid (esp. after a game when it's dark)?
And what about travelling to/from Cleveland, is the Greyhound bus the best no-car option? $35-40 doesn't seem too steep at least (but if there's cheaper ways than the official site, I'd love to know).
Also, when are you hoping to come?Hey a couple of quick questions for locals, how's the Downtown/Arena District for walking? Like if I'm planning to stay somewhere within a 2-3 mile radius from Nationwide, is that going to be walkable throughout with little to no problems with sidewalks and such? Looking at Short North, River South, German Village, Olde Towne East etc nearby districts... Any areas to avoid (esp. after a game when it's dark)?
And what about travelling to/from Cleveland, is the Greyhound bus the best no-car option? $35-40 doesn't seem too steep at least (but if there's cheaper ways than the official site, I'd love to know).
So this is a studio rink? Kind of a Battery-like facility?
Does anybody know where Megabus and Barons Bus (scheduled service, not charters) stop in Columbus?
Thanks so much for this! Very helpful. I'll have to digest a bit. And yeah Finland, in recent years I think the roaming fees are fine so I don't need to get an American SIM (been there done that and it's always a bit of an annoyance).Depends which directon you're walking to/from. The Arena district, downtown, and Short North (the neighborhood directly to the north of the Arena district) are all quite safe and walkable with good sidewalks. Would not recommend OTE at night or River South, and avoid anything that says Discovery District or Southern Orchards. Anything along North High St should be safe--I live a few miles straight up High myself. Happy to give advice if you've got specifics, too! I am actually a trained tourism ambassador for the city with the CVB, though my actual license for it has expired so I can't put the letters after my name anymore, lol. The Jackets actually paid for it for me back when I worked there.
I have personally taken the Greyhound between Columbus and Cleveland, as I do not drive. They recently moved the Greyhound station from downtown to a new, horrible location in a rough neighborhood (sorry to any Westside/Hilltop locals, maybe my Clintonville snobbery is showing, but I would not call that a great area to a tourist). You're going to want to uber/taxi/lyft from there to your ultimate destination, or arrange a ride maybe with someone here (I would if I could!). Definitely do not walk from there.
As a nondriver, I mostly take our local bus service around, called COTA (Here is a link to COTA's trip planner, which is super helpful). It has a very good app called Transit and is $2/ride with a max of $6/day (so any more rides beyond three are automatically free including transfers), with real time bus tracking. It's not the best public transit, especially compared to Europe, but the buses are clean and safe especially if you stay on lines that run along High St and closer to city center (I would avoid heading out east and south as a tourist). You're Finnish, right? Will you have an american SIM card while you're here? If not, there are still tons of wifi hotspots around including the arena itself, most restaurants, and the buses themselves also have free wifi.
I have two options: Either in January (Jan 13-15 for SEA & VAN games) or late March (work trip that I would extend, sadly this coincides with the longest CBJ road trip of the season and screws up real bad with my plans, would kinda leave the PIT & COL games as the only viable options).Also, when are you hoping to come?
And yeah Finland, in recent years I think the roaming fees are fine so I don't need to get an American SIM (been there done that and it's always a bit of an annoyance).
They are slots along the back wall behind each of those sections. You have an assigned spot to stand, essentially. It’s not worth it.F* Ticketmaster for not letting me buy official CBJ tickets from abroad. Somebody should do the world a favor and run them out of business, absolute worst ticket company everywhere in the world...
Anyhow, I noticed there's a "STANDING ROOM ONLY" for CBJ tickets. What are these, exactly? It was listing sections 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112 but surely those cannot be actual standing "seats"?
In Europe it's customary in some countries to have like a full standing seat section where everybody is standing and there are zero seats on that section, usually behind the goals of each side. These are for the fan clubs and so on. But I've never heard of this in the NHL, so the standing room must mean something else?
Thanks - but an assigned spot to stand? How does that work... Edit: Unless you just meant like a general location for multiple people to stand, yeah that makes sense now that I have my brain on, lol.They are slots along the back wall behind each of those sections. You have an assigned spot to stand, essentially. It’s not worth it.
How is Nationwide for kids? I’m a Westerville transplant from Philadelphia. I’m not going to badmouth my hometown, BUT, it wasn’t always so kid friendly taking in Flyers games. I took advantage of some great Black Friday sales for CBJ tickets in the lower bowl and will be taking my 11 year-old to some games. Looking at parking at McConnell garage, and the tickets come with a meal plan.
Nope, that was not an option! But a number of Friday games (Sens, Blues, Devils, Toronto…).You should be fine as long as you didn’t buy something like a Friday night game against Pittsburgh.
Nope, that was not an option! But a number of Friday games (Sens, Blues, Devils, Toronto…).
Just more proof you can’t win a mall.
Just more proof you can’t win a mall.
There is always a need for more indoor pickleball courts.