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by D » Tue Dec 17, 2024 9:21 pm
ryanhdavis88 wrote:Any word on any gatherings Friday evening in Harrisburg?
Also looking for any shuttle/bus/carpool options gameday from/to Harrisburg? Opted to book our own room given it was 10% of what the SMU travel package was, but the big downside appears to be no other shuttle options.
I have a rental car and will be driving over early (6am or so, to avoid traffic) from Harrisburg. Meeting others once in State College, but have space in SUV likely if you all want to hop in - just me at this point. As to Friday, was thinking of hitting sports bar/pubs near the Hilton. I'm staying further east, but thought it would be worth going downtown as there is a decent scene down there on the weekends. PM me if you or others want a ride or coordinate getting together Friday
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by psu00 » Tue Dec 17, 2024 10:24 pm
I agree with SMU Pom Mom. Luckily there’s no rain in the forecast. It’s just cold but not too bad as it’s still in the 20s. Any minimal passing precipitation that falls would be snow. Much better than the rain.
I’m not sure what most of you are used to so at the risk of sounding obvious and preachy (sorry)- the key is layering. Thermals then layers of t-shirts/ long sleeve shirts, sweatshirts, winter coat, etc. Think ski gear- hats, gloves, earmuffs if you have them. It helps if you make one of your sweatshirts a hoodie to help with head/ ears. Don’t forget to layer up on socks as well (or get thick ski socks).
The stadium is mostly metal benches so bringing a blanket or sweatshirt to sit on is helpful as well as a blanket for over your lap.
If you can stop by your local hunting store it’s not a bad idea to grab some hand warmers too.
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by Hop Sing » Tue Dec 17, 2024 11:31 pm
psu00 wrote:I agree with SMU Pom Mom. Luckily there’s no rain in the forecast. It’s just cold but not too bad as it’s still in the 20s. Any minimal passing precipitation that falls would be snow. Much better than the rain.
I’m not sure what most of you are used to so at the risk of sounding obvious and preachy (sorry)- the key is layering. Thermals then layers of t-shirts/ long sleeve shirts, sweatshirts, winter coat, etc. Think ski gear- hats, gloves, earmuffs if you have them. It helps if you make one of your sweatshirts a hoodie to help with head/ ears. Don’t forget to layer up on socks as well (or get thick ski socks).
The stadium is mostly metal benches so bringing a blanket or sweatshirt to sit on is helpful as well as a blanket for over your lap.
If you can stop by your local hunting store it’s not a bad idea to grab some hand warmers too.
Really appreciate you coming on here and giving us these tips, and I have a question about car rental. I'm flying direct into State College and have a rent car reserved, and I'm wondering if its best to have a car or just Uber everywhere. Thanks in advance.
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by bubba pony » Wed Dec 18, 2024 8:01 am
the local person can advise more but after hours of research, I did find a shutle to/from the airport https://www.fullingtontours.com/psu-football-shuttles/select STATE COLLEGE REGIONAL AIRPORT & THE CENTRE SHUTTLE from what I read, State College is a small town, and everything is a walkable distance
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by psu00 » Wed Dec 18, 2024 5:37 pm
Hop Sing wrote:psu00 wrote:I agree with SMU Pom Mom. Luckily there’s no rain in the forecast. It’s just cold but not too bad as it’s still in the 20s. Any minimal passing precipitation that falls would be snow. Much better than the rain.
I’m not sure what most of you are used to so at the risk of sounding obvious and preachy (sorry)- the key is layering. Thermals then layers of t-shirts/ long sleeve shirts, sweatshirts, winter coat, etc. Think ski gear- hats, gloves, earmuffs if you have them. It helps if you make one of your sweatshirts a hoodie to help with head/ ears. Don’t forget to layer up on socks as well (or get thick ski socks).
The stadium is mostly metal benches so bringing a blanket or sweatshirt to sit on is helpful as well as a blanket for over your lap.
If you can stop by your local hunting store it’s not a bad idea to grab some hand warmers too.
Really appreciate you coming on here and giving us these tips, and I have a question about car rental. I'm flying direct into State College and have a rent car reserved, and I'm wondering if its best to have a car or just Uber everywhere. Thanks in advance.
3 quick questions to decide what’s best- Where are you staying? How much walking are you able to do? Are there any special places/ restaurants/ etc where you have reservations or that you plan to visit (ie are you staying in town or plan on hitting the area or the outskirts of town?). State College is a typical northeastern college town. It’s very walkable. The main road through town is College Ave. On 1 side is the campus. On the opposite is the town. All the main shops etc are on this street. Parking can be a pain at times so walking is best. Campus is large but very walkable. There are Cata loop shuttles that circle campus (blue, white, and red loops). Maps are easy to find online. It’s free and circles College ave into campus (the route is altered on gameday as some roads are 1 way etc those days). Personally, I walk everywhere. My dad has some issues with limited stamina so I’ll take the loop if he’s there too. My gut feeling is that walking and Uber are likely best but I don’t know Uber’s timing. This weekend will be very busy with the game and graduation both going on (so call for any restaurant reservations and reserve Uber rides days in advance if possible too. It’s just a crazy busy weekend).
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by Hop Sing » Wed Dec 18, 2024 11:56 pm
3 quick questions to decide what’s best- Where are you staying? How much walking are you able to do? Are there any special places/ restaurants/ etc where you have reservations or that you plan to visit (ie are you staying in town or plan on hitting the area or the outskirts of town?).
State College is a typical northeastern college town. It’s very walkable. The main road through town is College Ave. On 1 side is the campus. On the opposite is the town. All the main shops etc are on this street. Parking can be a pain at times so walking is best.
Campus is large but very walkable. There are Cata loop shuttles that circle campus (blue, white, and red loops). Maps are easy to find online. It’s free and circles College ave into campus (the route is altered on gameday as some roads are 1 way etc those days). Personally, I walk everywhere. My dad has some issues with limited stamina so I’ll take the loop if he’s there too.
My gut feeling is that walking and Uber are likely best but I don’t know Uber’s timing. This weekend will be very busy with the game and graduation both going on (so call for any restaurant reservations and reserve Uber rides days in advance if possible too. It’s just a crazy busy weekend).[/quote]
I'm staying at the Best Western which shows to be around 4.5 miles from Beaver Stadium. I'm good with walking, but maps is saying that would be a 1 hr and 23 min walk, so I don't think that is a good option. Any resturant I have checked for reservations has been booked, so I will probably try to find one where I can eat at the bar.
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by psu00 » Thu Dec 19, 2024 1:10 am
Hop Sing wrote:3 quick questions to decide what’s best- Where are you staying? How much walking are you able to do? Are there any special places/ restaurants/ etc where you have reservations or that you plan to visit (ie are you staying in town or plan on hitting the area or the outskirts of town?).
State College is a typical northeastern college town. It’s very walkable. The main road through town is College Ave. On 1 side is the campus. On the opposite is the town. All the main shops etc are on this street. Parking can be a pain at times so walking is best.
Campus is large but very walkable. There are Cata loop shuttles that circle campus (blue, white, and red loops). Maps are easy to find online. It’s free and circles College ave into campus (the route is altered on gameday as some roads are 1 way etc those days). Personally, I walk everywhere. My dad has some issues with limited stamina so I’ll take the loop if he’s there too.
My gut feeling is that walking and Uber are likely best but I don’t know Uber’s timing. This weekend will be very busy with the game and graduation both going on (so call for any restaurant reservations and reserve Uber rides days in advance if possible too. It’s just a crazy busy weekend).
I'm staying at the Best Western which shows to be around 4.5 miles from Beaver Stadium. I'm good with walking, but maps is saying that would be a 1 hr and 23 min walk, so I don't think that is a good option. Any resturant I have checked for reservations has been booked, so I will probably try to find one where I can eat at the bar.[/quote] The Best Western on Premier Dr is too far to walk. For getting to the game, consider taking the Benner Pike Walmart shuttle which I believe stops at the Best Western. This prevents you from having to find parking and dealing with roads that become 1 way before and after the game. Link below. Best to call and confirm. $20 round trip and drops you off at the Bryce Jordan Center just across the street from the stadium. The return shuttle ends 1.5 hrs after the game is over so if you want to explore town/College Ave after the game, you will need to Uber back to the hotel. https://www.fullingtontours.com/psu-football-shuttles/The BJC will have some places for food around there as well as bathrooms and a place to escape the cold for a while if you want. You can certainly head into the tailgating lots that surround the stadium. Wear your SMU gear and joke around with people. They’ll offer you free food and drinks. Other than the occasional drunk student who can be obnoxious at times, you’ll be treated well by Penn Staters who will want to talk shop and hear about SMU. Honestly, don’t be afraid to walk around and strike up conversation. State College isn’t New York.  As for the rest of the time in town, it all depends on your preference. A car is convenient to come and go as you please but parking in town can be a pain at times (no problem parking at the hotel). It’s a small town that suddenly has a large influx of people on these weekends. On the other hand, Uber removes the hassle of driving and parking in unfamiliar territory. The only issue is I don’t know how backed up Uber might be (if at all) given the busy weekend with graduation and the game. Honestly, State College is so small and most people walk everywhere so Uber may not be too busy. It’s really just your preference. The hotel isn’t too far from the airport either and can help get a taxi service if you have an early flight out of town on Sunday (or reserve an Uber time for that day- link below). State College Uber- https://www.uber.com/us/en/r/cities/tax ... ege-pa-us/
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by Hop Sing » Thu Dec 19, 2024 10:57 am
Thanks again psu00, it was really nice of you to come on here and share this info!
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by EastStang » Thu Dec 19, 2024 11:32 am
Harrisburg hotel rates are pretty low for Friday night. I'm going to drive in on Friday night from DC since my riding buddy had to cancel for health reasons.
UNC better keep that Ram away from Peruna
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by psu00 » Thu Dec 19, 2024 1:31 pm
Hop Sing wrote:Thanks again psu00, it was really nice of you to come on here and share this info!
No problem. I know SMU fans are making a long trip on short notice into unfamiliar territory. On top of that, you’re running into Pennsylvania winter. Wind chill during the game is predicted at 12-14 degrees. Too bad there’s no snow to get the full experience.  Let me know how your trip went.
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by Charleston Pony » Thu Dec 19, 2024 3:06 pm
psu00 wrote:Hop Sing wrote:Thanks again psu00, it was really nice of you to come on here and share this info!
No problem. I know SMU fans are making a long trip on short notice into unfamiliar territory. On top of that, you’re running into Pennsylvania winter. Wind chill during the game is predicted at 12-14 degrees. Too bad there’s no snow to get the full experience.  Let me know how your trip went.
A lot of SMU players were hoping for snow
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by D » Thu Dec 19, 2024 3:16 pm
Anybody going to be around Harrisburg Friday night, I'm planning on either saddling up to the Hilton bar and eat/drink there or go to one of the local sports bars/pubs.
Also, I'm driving solo Saturday to and from the game, so if anyone wants to leave early (6-6:30) and come home late let me know. Have some space for a few in my rental car.
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by psu00 » Thu Dec 19, 2024 4:16 pm
Charleston Pony wrote:psu00 wrote:Hop Sing wrote:Thanks again psu00, it was really nice of you to come on here and share this info!
No problem. I know SMU fans are making a long trip on short notice into unfamiliar territory. On top of that, you’re running into Pennsylvania winter. Wind chill during the game is predicted at 12-14 degrees. Too bad there’s no snow to get the full experience.  Let me know how your trip went.
A lot of SMU players were hoping for snow
Honestly, if it’s going to be that cold then bring on the snow.  . Unfortunately, there’s no big storm tracking up the coast yet. There’s just a few scattered snow showers between 8:30- 11:30 am tomorrow.
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