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2009 Boston Regional
Team 701 is "totally stoked" to be heading way out east this year. We have just reserved some airline tickets for the team and plan to arrive late Tuesday, leaving the Wednesday before the competition wide open to see the sights and such.
Anyone have advice of what our team should do in Boston on that Wednesday?? Looking forward to the competition!! |
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Search ChiefDelphi and you'll find info from past years. I found this thread at the bottom of this thread. I'm sure there are others. Here are some random places --
Museum of Science -- Though last year FIRST splurged and got us all in for free on the Friday evening. But a couple of hours (plus everyone jamming the food court) is never enough for the MOS. IMAX and planetarium is extra. Make sure you see the Van de Graaff generator demonstration! Boom! Pow! New England Aquarium -- I haven't been there in a while, but the center tank is great to watch, and the penguins too! Also has an IMAX MIT Museum -- Never been there but hey, it is MIT. Faneuil Hall Marketplace is one large food court -- or used to be. I haven't been in there for years. A little out of the way but unusual is the USS Constitution. There is a "water taxi" that gets over that way across the harbor. (I think it's part of the MBTA, so see their website.) For Boston itself, if is a walkable city, and a lot of historic places that are on, um, I forget what it's called. A red brick "historic tour" line that winds thru town. There is (or was) a tour that starts at the Boston Commons for the history. I'll let someone more knowledgeable pipe up. Depending where you are staying, the MBTA, the local subway system (known as "the T") goes to all above. Four subway lines (red, orange, blue subway cars, and the green trolley lines). There are bus lines and commuter trains too, but for the downtown the subway -- or walking! -- are better. And for the record-- the event is at BU's Agganis Arena. There is parking, but the "B Line" of the Green Line trolley stops right out front. McDonalds is still gone (still a chance for another fast food to go in), but there are other places all up and down Comm. (short for Commonwealth) Ave to eat. Oh, I almost forgot. The 2008 Game Hint location! 42.348805, -71.076072, 342.242026. It's on the Green Line -- see the thread for details. |
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Ah, The Freedom Trail -- I forgot the name. And you can walk to the USS Constitution. A very nice walk (~1.5 mile) if it isn't too hot or too snowy. I meant it's not right downtown. (The last time I went was a very hot summer day, not a very good time to walk the grandparents around Boston and to the Constitution -- and not likely there will be a heatwave the beginning of March*.)
*But worst things have happened in Boston when it gets hot in the winter. |
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If there are any seniors who are interested in going to college in Boston (seeing as there are so many!) Wednesday would be a good chance for them to see these universities. I know particularly Northeastern has "Engineering Wednesdays" for interested students.
The Museum of Science is Fantastic, but Faneuil Hall is also fun/historic. If the weather's nice, a boston Duck Tour really gives a great scope of things in ~1 hour. PS I am SO STOKED for the boston regional this year :) |
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Boston is a great time. Our team has gone every year we have been around, and it is a blast.
I know I'm looking forward to it! -Anna |
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I'm currently a freshman at Northeastern University one of the classes I'm taking is Boston History. We've done 4 walking tours this year through Boston and this is what I would recommend.
Definitely Head over to Fanuiel Hall and the Quincy Markets. The best T stop to use to get there would be Government Center. After that walk over to the north end and walk down Hanover st. Mike's Pastries is an amazing pastries shop, excellent cannolis. There are numerous other pastries and eateries also located on Hanover st. Also the Improve Asylum is an extremely funny show. If shopping is more your interest then Newbury St. is where you want to go. Many shops to choose from. The Boston Common and the Public Garden are both nice places to walk through and relax. Hope that this information helps. |
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I'd like to remind you that, while Boston is a great city to walk around in, Boston can also get very cold in early March and that you will need to be prepared for the cold. |
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Just in time, today's Boston Globe article on Freedom Trail tours, with "Captain Daniel Malcolm - revolutionary, patriot, privateer" giving a tour to some fifth graders:
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Daniel is very correct: watch the Boston weather before you fly in. It can get from too warm to too cold in less than a day. Remember the April Fools Day snowstorm? Wasn't the next day in the 50s? (Still no school -- no one could shovel out!) |
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northeastern university....check it out ;)
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I'll be there (at least on Saturday if not Friday, too) and so will Jack in the Hat. Be sure to stop us and say hi if it's your first time in Boston!
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BOSTON REGIONAL TRAVELING ATTENDEES BEWARE!!!
I was just contacted by the Hyatt Regency in Cambridge Mass, trying to recruit our team to stay at their location. I dont know where they are getting the info from, as we arent even able to attend the Boston Regional, but we had an absolutely HORRIBLE experience there two years in a row, and I HIGHLY encourage teams to BEWARE of this hotel. I am displaying his email (which was also preceeded by a phone call, not sure who is distributing TIMS info to them, but they shouldnt have team captain info!), as well as the letter I wrote to them two years ago, which was given no attention or response at all. Quote:
Book with the Raddison or ANY other place in town... they are HORRIBLE!!! |
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Team leaders going to Boston, please read her attachment.
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Don't all FIRSTers want free pizza? The first four bullet points could be chalked up to bad luck - listing them first lures the reader into a false sense of righteousness (Of course we were renovating, we do that once a year - what is your problem?) and may cause people to skip over the last two. However, listing them after the pizza would completely rob them of meaning by contrast. As point of caution, it could be that a non-FIRST team was also staying with you in the Hyatt, causing this catastrophe. Thanks for the heads up. I wish I had a team traveling to Boston so we could boycott them as well. |
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For those that attended the Boston Regional last year you will know that the Blue Man Group preformed, which was amazing, if you get a chance you should go see their full show at the Charles Play House, right in downtown Boston, it was truly an amazing show. If you are in the North End and want some amazing pizza I would say Pizzeria Regina is the place to be, you WILL wait in line, but it's worth it.
http://www.blueman.com/tickets/boston |
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