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In article <v02120019acea040dc3b3@[132.236.45.22]>,
Kim Yeoh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Do any of you RPI folks know whether they let people in without tickets=
> after the second period as in some rinks? My team will be playing in the=
> Albany area this weekend and a few of us would like to catch the=
> Cornell-RPI game on Saturday night, but probably won't get there til late=
> in the game (and would prefer to not have to pay full price!). BTW, you're=
> not allowed to say NO just because we'll be Cornell fans...!!!
>
Well, I don't know if there's an official policy, but a friend
of mine came into the game during the second period, and the
usher tried to stop him because he had no ticket. But once he
told him that tickets were no longer on sale he was let in. I would
say they if you do try it, don't all show up at once -- that
would result in a higher chance of being denied.
Ralph
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