2025-2026 Schedule

i followed the link and went through the steps to see what it be... for the best seats (you get the VIP Open Bar) - 2 night stay... came to ~1500.... honestly thought it be more...

what a time to be alive where WE are the main draw lol... i know Kentucky fans will be everywhere... but if things go right... we should be the top ranked team there.... with a field of UK, UNC, Ohio St.... who would have thought that 4 years ago
I think that is standard tickets. Top tickets is about $850 more
 
Just some perspective, but I'm a Braves fan so Ive traveled to Atlanta often for games. I do not like staying at a hotel downtown, and I usually like to do so in most major cities. Last time I went, I stayed at a nice hotel in the Midtown area, near the Arts Center metro station, and it was relatively inexpensive. It's a quick ride on the train to the arena
 
Downtown Atl is for proximity to arena and city feel. college football hall of fame right near arena
I think my wife daughter & I will end up staying at my friend's house in Suwanee, GA ~ 30 miles north of arena and save on hotels if tickets will be pricey... He's a St. John's alum too but only started to follow team closer this year due to Vice documentary. Maybe he'll come to game too.
 
Just some perspective, but I'm a Braves fan so Ive traveled to Atlanta often for games. I do not like staying at a hotel downtown, and I usually like to do so in most major cities. Last time I went, I stayed at a nice hotel in the Midtown area, near the Arts Center metro station, and it was relatively inexpensive. It's a quick ride on the train to the arena

Yeah I'm from Atlanta (suburbs) and 100% agree do not stay in Downtown. It was bad when the Braves played there, but now that they've moved to the suburbs it's even worse. It's not that residential either, so at night the place basically shuts down and is unsafe. My St. John's roommate was robbed at gunpoint in Downtown Atlanta in 2012.

Shame, but the area really is terrible (along with the "city" portions of almost any Southeast city). I wanted to live in a city for grad school and of course ended up going north to St. John's. Very glad I made that decision.
 
Yeah I'm from Atlanta (suburbs) and 100% agree do not stay in Downtown. It was bad when the Braves played there, but now that they've moved to the suburbs it's even worse. It's not that residential either, so at night the place basically shuts down and is unsafe. My St. John's roommate was robbed at gunpoint in Downtown Atlanta in 2012.

Shame, but the area really is terrible (along with the "city" portions of almost any Southeast city). I wanted to live in a city for grad school and of course ended up going north to St. John's. Very glad I made that decision.
I went to Atlanta in 2013 for a Mets/Braves series and stayed in a hotel two blocks from Turner Field. I second the post!

I wish you all well - Atlanta is not even in my field of vision for a place I would ever visit again.

Great game scheduled for sure.
 
Yeah I'm from Atlanta (suburbs) and 100% agree do not stay in Downtown. It was bad when the Braves played there, but now that they've moved to the suburbs it's even worse. It's not that residential either, so at night the place basically shuts down and is unsafe. My St. John's roommate was robbed at gunpoint in Downtown Atlanta in 2012.

Shame, but the area really is terrible (along with the "city" portions of almost any Southeast city). I wanted to live in a city for grad school and of course ended up going north to St. John's. Very glad I made that decision.
Agreed. I stayed downtown at the ritz carlton (surprisingly cheap but not that nice) last year to attend a convention right across the street from the arena where the games will be. It is convenient to be able to walk over, but that area is just super dead so wouldn’t stay there.

I’ve always enjoyed staying in the cabbagetown/reynoldstown neighborhoods, some cool spots there.
 
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