Individual tickets don't go on sale until September so you won't be able to get any yet.
Any suggestions regarding parking/getting to the game?
Parking anywhere downtown is a *****, but expect to pay about $10-20. If it comes down to it, use a bar shuttle or even park in one of the lots along Woodward and catch the People Mover.
for anyone who has bought student rush tickets, can you usually get tickets that are right next to each other?
the wings are offering them for the opener and me and my friend were thinking about heading down to the joe early and picking a couple of tickets up
Hello!
Me and a friend are thinking of visiting Detroit this spring possibly, and we haven't really been in the US before (I've only been there as a child), and so part of the reason we'd want to go is to watch the Wings in action. We're thinking of making it mainly an east coast trip (New York, Washington DC), and going to Detroit somewhere in the middle of that, but we're not sure. Point being, do you guys figure it's worth sticking around in Detroit (or any other part of Michigan) as far as cultural/sightseeing stuff goes? We're not too sure what there is in terms of stuff to see or places to visit, so if any native of MI/Detroit could give us a hint, that'd be swell! Also, some people here pointed out that the public transportation barely exists, is this true? Would a rental car be to prefer?
Thanks!
http://www.cadieuxcafe.com/
It can probably scare someone that isn't familiar with the Detroit area to be honest, but the area is harmless. The bucket of mussels is literally served in a bucket and probably the best I've ever had. And you can featherbowl, probably the best bar game next to shuffleboard.
http://www.cadieuxcafe.com/
It can probably scare someone that isn't familiar with the Detroit area to be honest, but the area is harmless. The bucket of mussels is literally served in a bucket and probably the best I've ever had. And you can featherbowl, probably the best bar game next to shuffleboard.