Empty nest in 62 days and counting. Always happy to take in a Mertz.Is there a group of empty nesters that would take me in?
Empty nest in 62 days and counting. Always happy to take in a Mertz.Is there a group of empty nesters that would take me in?
Maybe this is further than you mean, but a short walk takes you to one of the least appreciated food meccas of the city - Flushing. Just made a trip there last night for noodles, dim sum and ugly donuts. I'd gladly park in Flushing on game day. Grab food there and walk over to the match.Not terribly familiar with the Willets Point surrounding area, but is there really anything (gameday useful) nearby other than parking lots, other stadiums and parkland, assuming the chop shops are all gone?
Lol, I see what you did there.
I'm in lower Westchester. I live right next to the Bronx River Parkway so I can take that all the way down to 278 and then go over the bridge to Randall's Island. Without traffic it would be just about 30 minutes. Pretty dang easy for me, but obviously it could be more of a hassle for those not in as convenient of a location. Also, Randall's Island doesn't have much parking as it is though I obviously don't know if it's possible for them to add more if needed. Of course I would prefer to take public transit over driving (I currently take Metro-North to Yankee Stadium), but if it is only temporary for a season or two (or three or four) then it's not too bad.
I gotta be honest, if Icahn is the temporary answer, I really don't think CFG is going to forget that fans have to get to the stadium somehow.
Also, found Icahn as well
I think we may be discounting the possibility that we would be taking the space to the right of Icahn, where the current field is. There is more room on that side for temporary stands.
ouch, is MLS allowing that? im not sure the grass around the field is evenly flat to build stands around it.
if this is something they are planning to do long term until we have a stadium built (and I'm hoping this announcement will be tacked onto a much bigger announcement of a stadium deal), then they'll spend the money and redo the surface, add new sod, etc. they are gonna put in new temporary stands, they will redo the surface so it's professional quality.
One of my favorite places to go. I would say it's a bit far, but would be a must if the stadium ends up in WP during non-scorching monthsMaybe this is further than you mean, but a short walk takes you to one of the least appreciated food meccas of the city - Flushing. Just made a trip there last night for noodles, dim sum and ugly donuts. I'd gladly park in Flushing on game day. Grab food there and walk over to the match.
Not unless you have a small sailing vessel.Gonna go ahead and guess there's no decent way for me to get there from Connecticut ?
If you drive, it shouldn't be too awful (similar to a LI commute). If you take public transport, it might be a ride on the metro north and then a walk or shuttle if they have. We'll have to first see what they are offering in terms of transport, of courseGonna go ahead and guess there's no decent way for me to get there from Connecticut ?
If you drive, it shouldn't be too awful (similar to a LI commute). If you take public transport, it might be a ride on the metro north and then a walk or shuttle if they have. We'll have to first see what they are offering in terms of transport, of course
Interesting. I was there yesterday too. So much better from a food perspective - although lines and service times were equally poor.few thoughts.... imagine how bad it will be for a march night game on the water there...
second can everyone please contact the club and make sure its armark and not legends for the new stadium... Food and service at city was Aplus for the mets game yesterday.
How many views are we at now?I’m just glad the stadium thread is back baby!
Next goal 2 millions views lol
I've been wondering about that myself. I think there's a stand of trees just off the picture to the right separating Field No. 10 from the Golf Center, so I don't know if there's enough room for a full grandstand like on Icahn itself. But maybe.I think we may be discounting the possibility that we would be taking the space to the right of Icahn, where the current field is. There is more room on that side for temporary stands.