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JacksonJazz#9
17 Jul 2002, 11:10 PM
Ive posted before but BS went down and lost any and all replys....

is there a group planning to road trip to C-bus for the final crew game?

what hotels have anyone stayed at that were decent? and importantly, what pubs were welcoming to soccer fans...

any and all info would be appreciated!!!!

theburden
18 Jul 2002, 01:25 AM
i dont know about pubs, but there is a liquor store just outside the stadium that sells 40's of old english for less thatn $2.00.

YanksFC
18 Jul 2002, 12:04 PM
Originally posted by theburden
i dont know about pubs, but there is a liquor store just outside the stadium that sells 40's of old english for less thatn $2.00.

Not only does the store sell 40's of Olde English -- you have to buy them from a clerk who stands behind bullet-proof glass.

JacksonJazz#9
18 Jul 2002, 05:51 PM
seriously... have any barn burners traveled to CCS and stayed overnite? any particular hotel you all invade?

Jeremy Goodwin
18 Jul 2002, 06:23 PM
Originally posted by JacksonJazz#9
seriously... have any barn burners traveled to CCS and stayed overnite? any particular hotel you all invade? Yeah, I stayed at the Candlewood in Gahanna (Columbus Airport). If you've been to a Candlewood, you know what to expect, which is the main reason that I use them.

There's a Day's Inn near the stadium too.

willydonc
18 Jul 2002, 06:36 PM
Got $60 a night for two nights at the Hyatt Capital Center through Priceline again. You can watch the second TV while sitting on the pot. Hey, Trey thought it was a hoot and if it works for a three year old . . .

kebzach
18 Jul 2002, 10:27 PM
stay at the Days Inn if you want to be within 1/2 mile of the stadium.

I always use priceline.com and select the Worthington area...that'll put you a few miles north of the stadium either off I-71 or off I-270, plenty of restaurants and such out there.

usa1950
23 Jul 2002, 03:08 PM
For the USA-Costa Rica Qualifier in Fall of 2000, I satyed north of the stadium about 10 minutes. There are 5+ hotels there, tons of restaurants, etc. I was with the wife and kids, so a decent hotel with a pool was a must. Sorry I don't remember the road, but it was an exit off I-71 North. It had a goofy name. "Something" Industrial Park Road or something like that, but it was far from industrious. A good place if you want to be away from the stadium, but not too far.

swittler
23 Jul 2002, 04:54 PM
just a suggestion: OSU has a home game that weekend so if you plan on staying the night you should start searching now.

heybeerman
24 Jul 2002, 06:31 AM
Originally posted by JacksonJazz#9
seriously... have any barn burners traveled to CCS and stayed overnite? any particular hotel you all invade?

In March, I used Priceline and got a huge room in a deserted hotel downtown. Paid about $60. I forget the hotel name.

jmeissen0
24 Jul 2002, 06:38 AM
Originally posted by swittler
just a suggestion: OSU has a home game that weekend so if you plan on staying the night you should start searching now.

what's the time difference on that game?

i figure that will hurt attendance at the crew game

Chris_Bailey
24 Jul 2002, 01:18 PM
You'd be surprised.

I think the only crossover fans we'd be missing would be some of the college students...

jmeissen0
24 Jul 2002, 04:16 PM
i figured there would be quite a few folk that would stay home to watch it on tv as well

Paul D
26 Jul 2002, 09:05 PM
The Barn Burners will have a block of room reserved at the Days Inn by the stadium and at the Days Inn north of the stadium. Check the BB website for details: www.barnburners.com
We will also be selling tickets at the group discount price. Last road trip, the Ultras & BBers sold more than 200 tickets for "our" section in C-bus.
We usually get a great turnout for C-bus. So good, it is our home away from home. "you couldn't sell all your tickets, sell all your tickets, sell all your tickets..."

Cheers,

Paul

feuerfex
01 Aug 2002, 11:15 PM
Originally posted by Paul D
The Barn Burners will have a block of room reserved at the Days Inn by the stadium and at the Days Inn north of the stadium. Check the BB website for details: www.barnburners.com
Will the BB website have anything newer than last April on it in sufficient time for folks to respond?

feuerfex
12 Aug 2002, 12:08 AM
Well, anything new?

The BarnBurner site has no new info.

Anybody?

jmeissen0
12 Aug 2002, 09:18 AM
Originally posted by feuerfex
Well, anything new?

The BarnBurner site has no new info.

Anybody?

so pm and email 'em

jjayg
13 Aug 2002, 11:53 PM
We are making the C-bus trip as well. It's official now. My Cousins are starting college this year, one at Purdue the other at Miami of Ohio so I am tying campus visits into the trip (a good sell to the wife, almost as good as Sea World, San Antonio last week). Count us in for 4 and a half. If someone wants to give me ticket info I would be happy to buy from you.
We were at that Costa Rica friendly two years ago also. We stayed at a Holiday in off of the highway. Was about 70 bucks but it had the nice indoor pool, games etc for the kids. Took about 15 minutes to drive to the stadium from there.

modernpiracy
14 Aug 2002, 11:41 AM
i just wanted to say that the last c-bus game was really fun. i didn't sleep the night before and was totally whacked out. that and gallons of cheap beer. oh yeah and stopping to get fireworks. if i can top last time i'll be the happiest man in the world.

usa1950
14 Aug 2002, 02:48 PM
It was a blast. The Gestapo was there as well!


I hope the Crew has another idiot in a suit there to pick up the streamers and toilet paper thrownontot he pitch. And glare up at us, shake a finger....... only to have a few dozen more streamers raining down on his gigantic melon!!!!

I'll be there, hopefully with YanksFC, and some idiot Crew fans from Indy who will be at the other end. We're actually friends with said idiot Crew fans.... But our soccer team is better than theirs, so we're superior in every other way as well.