Any help is appreciated!!!

rschmidt0423

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Guys,

I'm from Nebraska and have been a huge Duke fan since the '94-95 season. I recently got married this past July and we are taking/planning our honeymoon for a Duke game.

How do I go about finding 2 tickets to a HOME game?

Also, any recommendations on hotels, things to do around town and places to eat would be greatly appreciated!!!
 

skysdad

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Welcome to the board. Depends on the game and many nice places to stay in the area and good food all over the place. There should be several board members here willing to give you the best advice. DO NOT TAKE US-501 OUT OF DURHAM TOWARD chapel hill. I REPEAT DO NOT TAKE US-501 OUT OF DURHAM TOWARD chapel hill. You will be in a place you don't want to be. OFC
 
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rschmidt0423

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Ok....I'm seriously looking for help/answers....

Looking at Feb 4th @home vs Pitt for 2 tickets. Do I look at stubhub.com or where?

Also looking for good/fun eating places.....
 

dukiejay

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You'll want to stay at the Washington-Duke on campus. There are other options in the city but it won't give you the same feel. It's not cheap, but it's your honeymoon. So splurge.

Bull City Burger & Brewery is a good place to grab a bite and a beer before the game. After the game I would suggest Tobacco Road Sports Cafe. There's a lot of Duke fans and parents who congregate there. Satisfaction is another spot to hit up and has good food. It's located in Brightleaf Square. (I would suggest car rental for your trip.)

Also, make sure you plan enough time --- and by enough time I mean a couple hours --- to check out the Duke bookstore on campus. You'll enjoy it and probably walk out a couple hundred dollars poorer. And don't forget the basketball museum attached to Cameron. It's a must-see. Besides, there's a good chance Cameron will be open if you're there during the day (not on game day) and you might get to shoot hoops and take some cool pics with your bride.

Hope that helps. Have fun!
 
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skysdad

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You'll want to stay at the Washington-Duke on campus. There are other options in the city but it won't give you the same feel. It's not cheap, but it's your honeymoon. So splurge.

Bull City Burger & Brewery is a good place to grab a bite and a beer before the game. After the game I would suggest Tobacco Road Sports Cafe. There's a lot of Duke fans and parents who congregate there. Satisfaction is another spot to hit up and has good food. It's located in Brightleaf Square. (I would suggest car rental for your trip.)

Also, make sure you plan enough time --- and by enough time I mean a couple hours --- to check out the Duke bookstore on campus. You'll enjoy it and probably walk out a couple hundred dollars poorer. And don't forget the basketball museum attached to Cameron. It's a must-see. Besides, there's a good chance Cameron will be open if you're there during the day (not on game day) and you might get to shoot hoops and take some cool pics with your bride.

Hope that helps. Have fun!


You can trust dukiejay. Let us know what game you are at. You will love being in Cameron and see what goes on during time outs including seeing "crazy towel" guy live. OFC