La Cosa Nostra
Caporegime
- Jun 25, 2009
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I love your city. Staples is a beautiful arena and there is so much to do downtown. LA knows how to throw a party that's for sure. Can't wait to come back soon.
I will be in L.A. 2nd week of February, (staying in Silver Lake but will have access to a car) unfortunately there are no games to check out, but my main question was, I am not familiar with any craft beers in that area. What beers should I be looking out for. I'm not picky and love it all from ipa's to stouts ect just as long as it's not made/manufactured by any of the "big" companies cuz I can get those any time anywhere!
Also, anyone can let me know of any local bars that have punkrock/metal shows that would be awesome too! I'm not talking about house of blues type venues, more like DIY kinda shows.
thanks in advanced!
just bumping this up again in hopes of someone seeing it!
anyone? lol :-(
Hey guys, going to be coming to California in March when the Rangers do their 3 game swing through the state. Few quick questions about tickets and seating, what's the consensus best way to go for tickets? I know StubHub has the deal with the Kings but I was curious if there's any broker sites that others find better to get tickets. I know a lot of Ducks fans I saw were suggesting 714Tickets for Ducks home games. Also, is there any seating I should avoid? I'm looking at the premier seating and noticed there looks to be wheelchair seating or some sort of seating in front of each section. Is it best to avoid row 1 or anything like that? I'm open to any suggestions or tips, that's just the way I'm leaning. Thanks a ton
anyone? lol :-(
Hey all, Preds fan here planning to make my first trip to LA in early November for a Kings/Ducks v. Preds weekend. Looking for some advice.
We arrive on Thurs Nov 2nd. Play Ducks on the 3rd and Kings on the 4th. I have a feeling we'll want to hang out in LA the night of the 2nd so just curious if it's best to go ahead and get a hotel in LA for all 3 nights or is it worth trying to bounce back and forth? I'm not familiar enough with the area to know just how much of a pain that will be.
Also, any suggestions on good "value" places to stay that are near some decent bars with somewhat easy access to the arena and/or touristy stuff during the day? Hoping to keep it around $200/nt if possible.
Not sure if I'm allowed to ask this. If not, a mod please delete this.
In Oct I'll be in LA for the first time in 7 years. Back then, to buy Kings tickets, I just used to walk in front of the Staples and get them at a discount from someone. Never had a problem, did it like 5 times in two different years (I know, not a big sample size).
How is the situation today? Does that still work?
I know places like Stubhub, Tickpick etc., but lower bowl seats are expensive AF. When you're in LA only once every 7 years, you just remember how they used to be worth $100 (and got them for $50-70), not like 180.
Thanks
I haven't bought tickets from scalpers in years so i don't have advice there. I will say depending on the opponent and day of the week, tickets drop quite a bit on the day of game. If you're planning on catching the Dallas stars on a Tuesday, you'll likely find a sweet deal on the day of the game. Most of the Canadian teams and "original" 6 will be expensive no matter the day off week.
Venice is full of interesting people. If you have to pee, buy a beer in a bar. Save yourself a tetanus shotI'll actually be in Venice Tuesday through Thursday. I'll probably just walk around and discover things.
Venice is full of interesting people. If you have to pee, buy a beer in a bar. Save yourself a tetanus shot
Most teams stay at JW Marriott across the street from staples.Hi. I will be in L.A. to see the Capitals and Blues in march. Anyone know which hotels the Capitals and Blues stay at?