I feel like you should be able to pinpoint the exact number of times you've been there. I mean come on, it's not like it's 55-56 times.
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I’ve been there 0-1 times.
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I feel like you should be able to pinpoint the exact number of times you've been there. I mean come on, it's not like it's 55-56 times.
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I'm going to count my visit as ~0.5. I haven't been to the Battle4Atlantis, but my parents took our family to the Bahamas when I was 13.I’ve been there 0-1 times.
How hard is it to get tickets for something like this? Do you generally have to be a donor?
My first-impulise prediction of the matchups:
North Carolina vs. Southern Miss
Michigan vs. Iowa State
Gonzaga vs. Seton Hall
Oregon vs. Alabama
It's definitely easier than Maui. Maui was definitely harder to secure tickets. Battle4Atlantis doesn't give you an option to purchase tix and accommodation separately. Tickets to the Battle4Atlantis is definitely cheaper ($106? for your team games compared to $400+ for Maui).
Anybody have a practical guide to making sure one secures tickets for this? Thanks.
Does the team stay at the hotel where games are played?
Yes. All 8 teams stay right at the Atlantis Resort.
Thanks for the great info. Have you been to this tournament before? I have not. Any advice?
I've been there with UNI twice. I was able to buy packages through UNI both times so I'm not much help with how to get anything done outside of that. I've seen very little scalping for tickets as well. Just to throw that out there. The ballroom only seats about 2500 so there isn't much inventory anyway and we were there with Duke and Louisville the first time and Arizona and Villanova the second time so any availability was gobbled up pretty quickly.
I can tell you its incredibly well run, the staff is amazing at the resort and its as nice of a resort as I've ever stayed at.