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3 hours ago, Quoner said:

Feels like each of these would draw two distinctly different crowds with different priorities in their mornings. Most of our official school events end up like this while this has potential to maybe end up like this. Plenty of room for both and nice to have something for everyone!

Are you *trying* to split the tv reference base?

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Posted

Has anybody heard from Kara and the Alumni Association about the Dots Hop House gig on the 26th?  She emailed me that they were working on the details, but that was last week....  I don't want to hound her about it......somebody else do it....

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Aldo said:

So how much time should I expect to take from the first Denton station to the Park? Hour, hour and a half? @THOR

This was more in line with my question and about how much it would run me from Denton to Fair Park? 

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Posted
20 minutes ago, Withers940 said:

This was more in line with my question and about how much it would run me from Denton to Fair Park? 

I would say hour and a half. I've never ridden to Fair Park but I've ridden it to the Stars game and it took FOREVER.

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Posted (edited)
21 minutes ago, Withers940 said:

What about ticket fair? whats a round about 

Ok from a quick search (and by that I mean I don't know of any rules or restrictions yadda yadda):

$6 for A-Train (local day pass)

https://www.dcta.net/fare-information

And $5 for DART (local day pass)

https://www.dart.org/fares/fares.asp 

Also looks like we can take the green line from the Trinity station all the way to Fair Park, @Withers940

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I wonder if there will be just the normal trains that day or if they will have some special game day ones like last time. 

This time it's a workday so maybe the transit authorities won't feel the need to do any "special" runs.

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Aldo said:

Ok from a quick search (and by that I mean I don't know of any rules or restrictions yadda yadda):

$6 for A-Train (local day pass)

https://www.dcta.net/fare-information

And $5 for DART (local day pass)

https://www.dart.org/fares/fares.asp 

Also looks like we can take the green line from the Trinity station all the way to Fair Park, @Withers940

If in Denton, get the regional pass for $10.00 includes both A-Train & DART

It is about an hour and 40 minutes to get from Downtown Denton to Fair Park.

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Posted

Can't beat 10 bucks for door to door. I'll probably hit one of the 6 am trains from med park. Just gotta buy a flask for the ride down

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Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, unt_rocket09 said:

How much are beers at this tailgate ?

To memory, at the UNT sponsored tailgate, beer was $7 and bloody marys were $9.

I don't want to put words in @Ryan Munthe's mouth (I really don't want to put anything in his mouth, truth be told), but I'd think that if they were going to charge money at the EastOakStArnold tailgate, they'd need a special TABC permit to do so, and I bet they don't have a special TABC permit. 

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Posted
24 minutes ago, oldguystudent said:

To memory, at the UNT sponsored tailgate, beer was $7 and bloody marys were $9.

I don't want to put words in @Ryan Munthe's mouth (I really don't want to put anything in his mouth, truth be told), but I'd think that if they were going to charge money at the EastOakStArnold tailgate, they'd need a special TABC permit to do so, and I bet they don't have a special TABC permit. 

We do not.

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Posted
17 hours ago, Aldo said:

Ok from a quick search (and by that I mean I don't know of any rules or restrictions yadda yadda):

$6 for A-Train (local day pass)

https://www.dcta.net/fare-information

And $5 for DART (local day pass)

https://www.dart.org/fares/fares.asp 

Also looks like we can take the green line from the Trinity station all the way to Fair Park, @Withers940

It's a good way to go.  Last time we did it we had to change trains in downtown Dallas at the main sub station  I believe.  That has been awhile ago.  Either way I advise to take train but If green line will take you straight from Trinity to Fair Patk now that's even better.  I would be surprised if UNT doesn't offer some type of bowl day train promotion.

Posted
49 minutes ago, Harry said:

It's a good way to go.  Last time we did it we had to change trains in downtown Dallas at the main sub station  I believe.  That has been awhile ago.  Either way I advise to take train but If green line will take you straight from Trinity to Fair Patk now that's even better.  I would be surprised if UNT doesn't offer some type of bowl day train promotion.

The Green Line, which is the one coming from Denton-way, goes right to Fair Park, so once you are on, you're set!

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