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KeonClark wrote: View PostA question for people that have attended games, whether in toronto or preferably Canadian preseason games: is there any hope of getting close to warm ups or finding players for an autograph etc with my seats in the 200 bowl?
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DanH wrote: View PostIn Montreal we could just wander around pretty easily if we were there early. Not sure about grabbing an autograph, we just watched the warmups.slaw wrote: View PostNot sure about autographs but you can definitely get up close to the court for warm-ups if you get there early enough (or at least you used to be able to do so). If you're in Calgary, head into Dutton's Lounge (it should be open a couple hours before game time) and work from there - it has access to all areas off of it other than the Avison premium area.
Haven't been in the Vancouver arena for years, so I'm not sure how easy it is to move around there....
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KeonClark wrote: View PostA question for people that have attended games, whether in toronto or preferably Canadian preseason games: is there any hope of getting close to warm ups or finding players for an autograph etc with my seats in the 200 bowl?
Haven't been in the Vancouver arena for years, so I'm not sure how easy it is to move around there....
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KeonClark wrote: View PostA question for people that have attended games, whether in toronto or preferably Canadian preseason games: is there any hope of getting close to warm ups or finding players for an autograph etc with my seats in the 200 bowl?
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A question for people that have attended games, whether in toronto or preferably Canadian preseason games: is there any hope of getting close to warm ups or finding players for an autograph etc with my seats in the 200 bowl?
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Both games are sold out already, so scour stub hub and wait a little bit because the vultures that snatched them up jack up the prices but they will lower more and more as we get closer to the date
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I would go Vancouver over Calgary just for the weather alone but if you end up in Calgary there's definitely stuff to do for a couple days.
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Scraptor wrote: View PostThere isn't as much to see in Calgary imo, but I'd suggest going wherever you have friends. It's always nice to meet up with friends on small trips. If you don't know anyone in either city I'd probably pick Van, because there's more to do and because I suspect the booing of KD will be epic.
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BobLoblaw wrote: View PostI googled images of "Sicamouse" to see what's halfway between Vancouver and Calgary. Damn, I wouldn't drive anywhere if I were you, you live in a paradise.Last edited by rightsideup; Sat Sep 3, 2016, 03:25 AM.
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I've been to the last couple Vancouver games but sadly the tickets are twice the price as before so I'm not gonna be able to go. I would definitely recommend Vancouver if you are willing to pay $300 a ticket. Vancouver is a great city especially for tourism.
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I honestly wouldn't go to Calgary. Van is way more fun. A lot of weird people but way more fun and beautiful then Calgary. Especially now.
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I googled images of "Sicamouse" to see what's halfway between Vancouver and Calgary. Damn, I wouldn't drive anywhere if I were you, you live in a paradise.
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Sorry not driving to Montreal. I sure it is a beautiful city though
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