cal83dls79 said:
concordtom said:
cal83dls79 said:
concordtom said:
bearister said:
Goodbye, Oracle: Longtime Arena workers reflect on Oakland's final Warriors farewell
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My brother invited me to go to Monday's "watch party" at Oracle for the game5 in Toronto. He has 4 tix.
What do you think?
go by all means. Have fun and report back your insights
I think I will go. I haven't been there in a really long time .
I just think my sofa with 65 inch screen and no distractions is a pretty good place to take in the game. Careening my neck to watch a big screen with 10,000 screaming fans.... like, it'll be interesting to see if the experience is worth it. Maybe the video screen and the amped volume will be better than when we paid $100 to watch Tyson knock out Michael Spinx in 60 seconds at the Patriot Center on George Mason campus. What a freaking joke that was.
Big screens have improved 100% since then.
I agree with many points you make, but it sounds like this is a freebie. The whole viewing thing has always seemed odd but if I were single and it was "free" I'm thinking I'd be in. I was traveling one year and paid to get Into a bar in Atlanta only to watch Tyson bite off Evander's ear. Was well worth the investment and to experience with other boxing fans made it so memorable. Do it!
It's not free. I think I read it was $40. Which, geeze. I hope parking is free at least.
In 2002, I went to a watch party at ARCO Arena for the infamous Game 6 WCF, Kings vs Lakers. It cost $10, which I thought was ludicrous. They did not sell beer, as I recall. The video was crappy and the audio was worse. I would never do that again. Certainly not for $40 at Oracle.
Edit: $25/ticket, $20/parking.