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[QUOTE="CL82, post: 4560331, member: 44"] I am amazed at how many negative Nancy’s there are out there. I would absolutely do it! You get to see three back to back games of your favorite team. Mohegan Sun is it good location to see the game with great sightlines. There are plenty of restaurant choices there. Casinos aren’t really my thing, but they’re there as well. If you’ve never seen the team live before, you are in for a real pleasure. The energy is amazing. Now, Nan’s suggestion to come out and see a game at Gampel is also a good one. There are trade-offs. You would be seeing one game, instead of three, but on the other hand, Gampel, is a great place to see a game. The energy there is amazing. There are some shortcomings, though. Food choices are very limited, and there can be lines at for bathroom. But on the other hand, you are on campus and it’s under appreciated on the board just how lovely it is. The Graduate hotel on campus is UConn themed so that would be fun. Storrs Central does give you some dining choices and the dairy bar is a mandatory stop, even in winter. For those who note that March isn’t the best time to visit southeastern Connecticut, they’re not wrong, but it doesn’t sound like outside tourism is really motivating you as much as an opportunity to see the team. If you decide to do it post on the board and you will get plenty of suggestions for restaurant choices and tourism possibilities. If this is something you’d like to do, by all means, do it, either one would be memorable. There is nothing like the energy of being at the game. [/QUOTE]
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