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Midland's Help

achawk7

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Mar 31, 2010
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Making my first trip to Midlands tomorrow, really excited should be some great wrestling. Just have a couple questions for those of you that have been before.
1) Any recommendations on Parking? I will be arriving before the first session on both days.
2) How long is the first session normally? Any idea of a place to get a drink/lunch afterwards (would prefer not to have to leave my parking spot.
3) Are tickets sold at the door? I looked on the NU website earlier and tickets were on there, but now they seem to be gone (im guessing it is getting to close to the start to purchase online).
4) Is it safe to assume there will be plenty of seats or does the arena fill up usually?


Thank you!
 
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Parking is plentiful at the venue. I believe it's $10 per day. Tickets are sold at the door, although the reserved seats will sell out. Gen admission is fine though.
 
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If you're looking for a decent lunch there's a little joint called mustards last stand. It's right by the parking lot and has good burgers and hotdogs.
 
Parking is plentiful at the venue. I believe it's $10 per day. Tickets are sold at the door, although the reserved seats will sell out. Gen admission is fine though.

Also lots of parking on the side streets, paying for it isn't usually isn't necessary.
 
Thanks for the help, anyone know if they will sell brackets or if I have to bring my own?
 
Anyone know if he should bring his own brackets or not???

Sheeeesh.............
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Trackwrestling will have live, updated brackets if you don't want to buy the ones they may or may not sell at the venue ;)
If you don't have a smartphone then just simply grab an ipad or your favorite android tablet on the way up there. Have fun and enjoy!!!!
 
There are a bunch of Iowa duals on there through the end of the year. Nothing to fret about.
I just buy 30 day passes, I'm sure there will be something interesting, somtimes the quality / style of the broadcast is the interesting part
 
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