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There are also direct flights from ROC to DTW on
<del>Northwest</del><ins>Delta</ins>, although I don't know what the
fares are like.
John Whelan
Cornell '91
RIT Faculty
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010, Mark Lewin wrote:
> RIT may surprise people, especially with lots of tickets left to sell.
> Their presence in Albany rivalled (is that really a word?) Cornell's fans
> (who travel very well).
> And Rochester to Albany is 225 miles. If you take the "shortcut" from
> Rochester through Niagara Falls, Ont to Windsor, Ont, its only 325 miles to
> downtown Detroit
>
> On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 10:37 AM, Hampton, Nathan E. <
> [log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Depends on where the seats are. To get to the $40 for 3 seats, you have to
>> crawl outside, over the top of Ford Field and enter through the roof. Though
>> Michigan may have been better, the NCAA and Detroit organizers were lucky to
>> have been guaranteed either Miami, Ohio (3 hour drive) or Michigan (45
>> minute drive) were among the finalist. And I would assume Wisconsin would
>> travel well. Could you imagine RIT vs St. Cloud in the early game. ECHO in
>> the building if that was the case.
>>
>> Nathan
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>> On 3/27/10 5:04 PM, "Rich Shelley" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> So here I am in Worcester listening to the announcer tell me I can see all
>> 3 games in Detroit for $40 ... Hope nobody's looking to unload any
>> extras....
>>
>> Rich Shelley
>>
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