[2006] Goin' to Da' Farm 6.Open
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[2006] Goin' to Da' Farm 6.Open
My annual advice on going to Da' Farm: stay in STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT!
This year will be my fourth Farm race and each year I've stayed in Stamford at GREAT hotels. My first year was at the Crown Plaza downtown, the second was at the Sheraton and last year I was at the Marriott.
If you Priceline for Stamford on the weekends, they have scads of rooms and no takers. Stamford is a big business center but has about as much tourist appeal as a dentist's office. So the hotels beg for occupancy on Fridays, Saturdays and Sunday.
Vista is about 15 miles due north of Stamford across the Merritt Parkway (if that far.) Bethel, Connecticut is around 20 miles. That might sound like a little bit of a commute, but it's a great drive through some of the most expensive real estate in the world.
There are rooms in Danbury CT and also some places in New York, but I've found they are outrageous compared to what I've gotten over the years in Stamford. Also, my plan is once again this year to go into Manhattan on Sunday and spend the day as a tourist. Stamford is the last stop on the Express commuter straight to Grand Central Station. Last year it was $18 round trip and in 30 minutes on a comfortable train you're in midtown.
I know some of you like the idea of hanging out at the motel with other skaters and enjoying all the cameraderie that goes on while at the races. Since, though, I don't really like any of you people, that's not a real deal breaker for me. Besides, all of y'all will get to enjoy my fabulous company all day at the races and at Tway's marvelous hacienda while partying.
Anyway, that's the advice from this longtime Farmer. Others have been to more races and others have done much better than me at the races, but none have done EXACTLY the same as me at the races, so my insight into what I do is unique.
See y'all in August.
This year will be my fourth Farm race and each year I've stayed in Stamford at GREAT hotels. My first year was at the Crown Plaza downtown, the second was at the Sheraton and last year I was at the Marriott.
If you Priceline for Stamford on the weekends, they have scads of rooms and no takers. Stamford is a big business center but has about as much tourist appeal as a dentist's office. So the hotels beg for occupancy on Fridays, Saturdays and Sunday.
Vista is about 15 miles due north of Stamford across the Merritt Parkway (if that far.) Bethel, Connecticut is around 20 miles. That might sound like a little bit of a commute, but it's a great drive through some of the most expensive real estate in the world.
There are rooms in Danbury CT and also some places in New York, but I've found they are outrageous compared to what I've gotten over the years in Stamford. Also, my plan is once again this year to go into Manhattan on Sunday and spend the day as a tourist. Stamford is the last stop on the Express commuter straight to Grand Central Station. Last year it was $18 round trip and in 30 minutes on a comfortable train you're in midtown.
I know some of you like the idea of hanging out at the motel with other skaters and enjoying all the cameraderie that goes on while at the races. Since, though, I don't really like any of you people, that's not a real deal breaker for me. Besides, all of y'all will get to enjoy my fabulous company all day at the races and at Tway's marvelous hacienda while partying.
Anyway, that's the advice from this longtime Farmer. Others have been to more races and others have done much better than me at the races, but none have done EXACTLY the same as me at the races, so my insight into what I do is unique.
See y'all in August.
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Re: Goin' to Da' Farm 6.Open
Actually there are a few other hotels or motels around, also y have a wall to wall carpet on my basement with a couch, if someone is interested let me know. we can arrange a beer price.Wesley Tucker wrote:My annual advice on going to Da' Farm: stay in STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT!
This year will be my fourth Farm race and each year I've stayed in Stamford at GREAT hotels. My first year was at the Crown Plaza downtown, the second was at the Sheraton and last year I was at the Marriott..
I live 15min from tways house taking country roads(less or no cops late night), havent skated them but they seem really nice for short bombings. Wentzl saw them and he know what i'm talking aboutVista is about 15 miles due north of Stamford across the Merritt Parkway (if that far.) Bethel, Connecticut is around 20 miles. That might sound like a little bit of a commute, but it's a great drive through some of the most expensive real estate in the world..
Now dont expect to take your skateboard around downtown, its not worth it. good hills have poor pavement or too much traffic or cops roaming around.
Train tickets still remain the same price, $9.50 OW and $18 RT, there are trains going out every half hour or so.Also, my plan is once again this year to go into Manhattan on Sunday and spend the day as a tourist. Stamford is the last stop on the Express commuter straight to Grand Central Station. Last year it was $18 round trip and in 30 minutes on a comfortable train you're in midtown.
Also you can try these towns they are close enough to both race sites: Darien, Norwalk, if you have lots money, try greenwich or New Canaan.
if you need any info lmk.
Leo
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Joe Iacovelli wrote:I have arranged Norwalk Hilton Garden Inn, 6-7 miles to the race.
$74 for a Kingbed, $84 for two doubles.
As every year there is a limited amount of free camping at Tways house, but you must arrange to be self sufficient. Alyssa Tway is a saint, but you are not getting much more than a hose.
Joe
Is that where we were last year?
Do we use the same Tway/Iacovelli Brokeback code?
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NAh it's better this year...
This year it's the Schaub/Tucker Lovefest..........
That's why Wesley stays at another hotel...(BITCH!!!!)
Will I have Civ & Syd to keep me warm this year????
That's why Wesley stays at another hotel...(BITCH!!!!)
Will I have Civ & Syd to keep me warm this year????
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I feel pretty good. I got the same deal this year in the same hotel I was in last year. Stamford is about 12 miles from Shady Lane and a few more to Bethel. The one thing I really like about this hotel is it's two blocks from the train station. That'll make it easy to get into the city on Sunday.
I know Joe was kind enough to get a group rate in Norwalk, but for the weekend this is around $60 cheaper for me. That's two sets of Avalons. If anyone is interested, here's the deal I got with a $65 per night bid:
Stamford Marriott Hotel And Spa
Check-In Date: Friday, August 11, 2006
Check-Out Date: Monday, August 14, 2006
Greenwich - Stamford
243 Tresser Blvd
Stamford, Connecticut 06901
203-357-9555
Reservation Name: Wesley M Tucker
Check-In Date: Fri, Aug 11, 2006
Check-In Time: After 03:00 PM
Check-Out Date: Mon, Aug 14, 2006
Check-Out Time: 12:00 PM
Your Offer Price: $65.00
Number of Rooms: 1
Number of Nights: 3
Subtotal: $195.00
Taxes & Service Fees:
$34.07
Total Charges: $229.07
I know Joe was kind enough to get a group rate in Norwalk, but for the weekend this is around $60 cheaper for me. That's two sets of Avalons. If anyone is interested, here's the deal I got with a $65 per night bid:
Stamford Marriott Hotel And Spa
Check-In Date: Friday, August 11, 2006
Check-Out Date: Monday, August 14, 2006
Greenwich - Stamford
243 Tresser Blvd
Stamford, Connecticut 06901
203-357-9555
Reservation Name: Wesley M Tucker
Check-In Date: Fri, Aug 11, 2006
Check-In Time: After 03:00 PM
Check-Out Date: Mon, Aug 14, 2006
Check-Out Time: 12:00 PM
Your Offer Price: $65.00
Number of Rooms: 1
Number of Nights: 3
Subtotal: $195.00
Taxes & Service Fees:
$34.07
Total Charges: $229.07