Ok, who has been to the opening round of the tourney and what suggestions or advice do you have? Always been on my bucket list so this Friday the box is getting checked.
I assume you are going to the Cleveland games or are you following your Wolverines to Colorado?
I went to Cleveland games a few years ago when Ohio State was playing there and thought it was so fun that I'd go back even if Ohio State wasn't there. Albeit, that was before I had kids which is why you won't see me there this year.
If my local assumption was correct you've got on Friday:
- #2 Bama vs #15 Robert Morris, 12:40
- #7 St Mary's vs #10 Vandy, 3:15
- #7 Marquette vs #10 New Mexico, 7:25
- #2 Michigan State vs #15 Bryant, 10pm
One of the most fun things is crowd watching because the mix of fans of those eight programs plus random BB fans plus some locals is interesting. I remember walking the (then) Gund Arena halls and seeing all that plus mascots, cheerleaders, band members, etc.
Tickets are for two-game sessions of course so they'll clear the arena between the St Mary's/Vandy and Marquette/NM games but if you do the math, they will not have much time. St Mary's/Vandy will end around 5:15 and MarquetteNM tips off barely two hours later. That isn't much time to clear out 20k people, clean the arena, and get them back in. They'll probably be in a hurry to push you out.
One tip, when the 3:15 game ends a little after 5 about 20k hungry BB fans are going to walk out looking for somewhere to grab a beer and some grub. The nearby bars will get overwhelmed quickly. Either get out early to beat the rush or plan to get away from that immediate area.
The 1st round of the ncaa is like attending a convention. People are coming and going, unless there's a very close school it's almost never close to full. It's also overwhelmingly attended by men.
I agree with all of this. It is OVERWHELMINGLY attended by men, much more than bowl games. I figure it isn't hard to convince a wife/gf who isn't into sports to tag along to SoCal (Rose), NOLA (Sugar), Miami (Orange), or Arizona (Fiesta) in January but unless she is a skier, Denver in March doesn't have the same appeal.