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For free? Lookin for some free parking areas too.
Greektown Casino parking. Park on any level, take the elevator down to 3. Go to the Casino to the People mover. Costs like $.50.
For free? Lookin for some free parking areas too.
What in the??? You'd have them stay out in the boonies for a game and concert in metro Detroit?? Those two cities are on the other side of the state, fer cryin' out loud!
Farmington Hills/Novi also have a lot of hotel options, or just anywhere in that corridor. If they wanted the college town experience, Ann Arbor is okay too, though it's a bit of a haul to the Palace.
Is there a limited accessibility to playoff tickets or is it just handled on a first-come, first-served basis?
First off, thanks a lot for your quick reply. Secondly, how long in advance - after clinching - do they usually sell? Thing is, I'd like to visit a game in the last season at the JLA - a playoff one would be sweet for sure. But seems like I'm on the safer side, when just trying to get a regular season one.
My son and I are visiting Joe Louis Arena for the first time for the Red Wings v Canucks game on Fri Dec 18th. We're driving up from the Washington DC area that day and plan to arrive in Detroit early to mid afternoon. The plan for after the game is to cross into Windsor, Ontario then either stay in a hotel there or keep going to London, Ontario which is our final destination.
I've never been to Detroit apart from border crossings to and from Canada. I must admit I am a little bit nervous about this visit as I have heard a lot of bad things about Detroit and I'm hoping that the reality of the situation is much better than the reputation. I had thought of just parking in Windsor and then taking the tunnel bus to the JLA but it seems silly to cross the border 3 times instead of just once. I'm also not sure how easy it would be to find and board the return bus after the game.
I've done some research on parking for the game and it looks like there are many recommendations for COBO roof parking. Any idea what time we should arrive in order to secure a parking spot there (game time is 7:30pm)? Is it easy to get out after the game? Also, is it better to cross into Windsor via the tunnel or the bridge after the game?
Thanks in advance.
Is there a limited accessibility to playoff tickets or is it just handled on a first-come, first-served basis?
Is finding tickets even an issue anymore? Stubhub always has playoff tickets available until an hour before puck drop.
I'm thinking about making a road trip to the March 26th game against the Pens. What hotels are close by that you guys recommend? I've never been to MI. (Native of STL.)
Coming over from Scotland to catch a game in March. Would be grateful for any info with the following.
* how much on stub hub or other sites am I looking at for centre ice seats.
* any good craft beer bars around the joe or Detroit itself?
* will I be able to get any Drew Miller t-shirts or jerseys at the arena?
Many thanks
Coming over from Scotland to catch a game in March. Would be grateful for any info with the following.
* how much on stub hub or other sites am I looking at for centre ice seats.
* any good craft beer bars around the joe or Detroit itself?
* will I be able to get any Drew Miller t-shirts or jerseys at the arena?
Many thanks