09-03-2017, 02:06 PM
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Backup Goalie
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Lakebay, WA
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Second game ever at the Dome - hopefully better than the first
Hi everyone,
Since I'm tired of coming here and NOT seeing a Bennett contract signing thread, I was hoping to get some advice. Some of you may remember my sad thread for my first ever game at the Saddledome, where we were shellacked by Edmonton - and I just can't let that sit as my last time at the arena before the Flames get a new barn to play in.
I'll try to be brief - I have a 5-year-old son with a rare metabolic disorder called PKU. He has the potential to not experience any significant problems as long as he keeps to his diet, but it is VERY restrictive and unfortunately a lifelong condition. You'd never know there was anything different about him and he is the most pleasant and happy young guy you'll ever meet, but the PKU thing can be hard on him, especially now that he's looking at starting kindergarten here in a few weeks and will be around a lot of other kids who don't understand why he has to eat the way he does and drink his special formula for most of his meals.
We have been trying to transition him to a more socially acceptable cup to eat from (he primarily has been drinking out of bottles since he was born), and it was really tough for him - I asked him if there was any carrot or incentive that would make it easier for him, and when I suggested a Flames game he absolutely lit up and has been a total champ ever since. We settled on the game on 10/13 against the Sens, and I am wondering what the recommendations would be from folks that know the Saddledome as well as you do.
As we make the trek up from Seattle for the game, what I am looking for is:
1) Seating where he'll be able to see the action. He's built like a standard five-year-old, but I don't want to be holding him most of the game just so he can see what is going on. I don't need seats on the glass or even in the lower bowl, but this is his first NHL experience so I want him to love it.
2) Seating where the environment can be as family-friendly as possible; I recognize that this is a crapshoot, but if there are parts of the arena that I should avoid in this regard, it would be good to know.
3) Seating where the "C" at center ice is seen right-side-up. I know this is silly, but it's his only request. I think he just wants to see it like he sees it on TV since that's his context.
I was thinking about the Platinum Club, as I would assume it satisfies most of the above - but I'd love to get your thoughts.
Thanks in advance - I can't tell you guys how excited he is (hell, I'm excited myself). He asks about it every day and whenever he's struggling with his diet, we talk about being able to see Gaudreau, Monahan, and Ferland in person (Ferland is his favorite player), and he powers right through. I appreciate it!
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09-03-2017, 03:09 PM
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Scoring Winger
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Calgary, AB
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How flexible are you on the Flaming C being right side up?
I'm away on vacation that week, and haven't got rid of my tickets yet. I have 2 seats in row 7, section 108. They are directly above the walkway to the Flames bench so you can see the players walk onto and off of the ice. If you ask the usher he will usually let your kids high five the players when they go on the ice. In fact the previous usher always looked for a kid around 5- 10 to do this as he considers it good luck. (He asked me to have my daughter high five the players a few years ago during a tight game as he claimed Conroy would always score when he got high fived!) My kids have got a couple of pucks from Glencross and Conroy and a stick from Monahan over the years, so you never know, you may get lucky. I think the seats are awesome to watch the game, and as long as your son is tall enough to see over the Advertising sign in front of the seats, which is about 30" high, he will see the game great and see all the players up close. My 5 year old does pretty well. I think a couple of CPers have used the seats over the years and may be able to comment if they think they will work for your son if they see this thread. Unfortunately the flaming C will definitely be upside down.
You could pay me what ever you budgeted, less enough to buy your son a treat on me if there is something at the dome he can eat or have - I don't have to recover the full cost of the tickets. All I ask is that you let me know sooner rather than later as I always pass off a portion of the games to a couple of friends and I'll likely be sorting out tickets in the next couple of weeks.
edit: should have mentioned - it works. The Flames scored and won the game. Can't recall if it was Conroy though!
Last edited by Vox; 09-03-2017 at 03:43 PM.
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09-03-2017, 03:37 PM
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Kelowna, BC
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if i was you i would definitely get a hold of the flames and let them know you/your son's situation.
i'm sure the flames would make it an awesome experience for him
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09-03-2017, 04:23 PM
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Backup Goalie
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Lakebay, WA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Vox
How flexible are you on the Flaming C being right side up?
I'm away on vacation that week, and haven't got rid of my tickets yet. I have 2 seats in row 7, section 108. They are directly above the walkway to the Flames bench so you can see the players walk onto and off of the ice. If you ask the usher he will usually let your kids high five the players when they go on the ice. In fact the previous usher always looked for a kid around 5- 10 to do this as he considers it good luck. (He asked me to have my daughter high five the players a few years ago during a tight game as he claimed Conroy would always score when he got high fived!) My kids have got a couple of pucks from Glencross and Conroy and a stick from Monahan over the years, so you never know, you may get lucky. I think the seats are awesome to watch the game, and as long as your son is tall enough to see over the Advertising sign in front of the seats, which is about 30" high, he will see the game great and see all the players up close. My 5 year old does pretty well. I think a couple of CPers have used the seats over the years and may be able to comment if they think they will work for your son if they see this thread. Unfortunately the flaming C will definitely be upside down.
You could pay me what ever you budgeted, less enough to buy your son a treat on me if there is something at the dome he can eat or have - I don't have to recover the full cost of the tickets. All I ask is that you let me know sooner rather than later as I always pass off a portion of the games to a couple of friends and I'll likely be sorting out tickets in the next couple of weeks.
edit: should have mentioned - it works. The Flames scored and won the game. Can't recall if it was Conroy though!
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Thanks Vox - sent you a PM.
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09-03-2017, 04:30 PM
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Income Tax Central
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Vox
How flexible are you on the Flaming C being right side up?
I'm away on vacation that week, and haven't got rid of my tickets yet. I have 2 seats in row 7, section 108. They are directly above the walkway to the Flames bench so you can see the players walk onto and off of the ice. If you ask the usher he will usually let your kids high five the players when they go on the ice. In fact the previous usher always looked for a kid around 5- 10 to do this as he considers it good luck. (He asked me to have my daughter high five the players a few years ago during a tight game as he claimed Conroy would always score when he got high fived!) My kids have got a couple of pucks from Glencross and Conroy and a stick from Monahan over the years, so you never know, you may get lucky. I think the seats are awesome to watch the game, and as long as your son is tall enough to see over the Advertising sign in front of the seats, which is about 30" high, he will see the game great and see all the players up close. My 5 year old does pretty well. I think a couple of CPers have used the seats over the years and may be able to comment if they think they will work for your son if they see this thread. Unfortunately the flaming C will definitely be upside down.
You could pay me what ever you budgeted, less enough to buy your son a treat on me if there is something at the dome he can eat or have - I don't have to recover the full cost of the tickets. All I ask is that you let me know sooner rather than later as I always pass off a portion of the games to a couple of friends and I'll likely be sorting out tickets in the next couple of weeks.
edit: should have mentioned - it works. The Flames scored and won the game. Can't recall if it was Conroy though!
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Thats awesome!
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09-03-2017, 05:17 PM
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Not a casual user
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: A simple man leading a complicated life....
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Send an email to the Flames explaining your sons condition and that you are making the trip for one game. Chances are they'll set your son up with a meet and greet with players the morning of the game and some autographed items.
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09-15-2017, 08:55 AM
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Backup Goalie
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Lakebay, WA
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Thanks again Vox - got your email. Looking forward to a great evening.
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09-15-2017, 11:17 AM
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Scoring Winger
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Lethbridge
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I'll throw in my food vouchers if you want.
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09-15-2017, 11:25 AM
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Franchise Player
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This is great to see. Hope you and your little guy enjoy the game.
Vox -> props to you good sir. You really ought to get your CP status upgraded from "scoring winger" to something a bit more legendary for this act of kindness.
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09-15-2017, 12:35 PM
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Scoring Winger
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Calgary, AB
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Originally Posted by slcrocket
Thanks again Vox - got your email. Looking forward to a great evening.
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My pleasure. Thanks for replying through CP - this was the best way to know I sent them to right person! I always get nervous when I email tickets.
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09-15-2017, 12:40 PM
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Scoring Winger
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Calgary, AB
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Originally Posted by bubbsy
This is great to see. Hope you and your little guy enjoy the game.
Vox -> props to you good sir. You really ought to get your CP status upgraded from "scoring winger" to something a bit more legendary for this act of kindness.
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Thanks, but honestly just happy to help. Besides, most of the nick names that apply to me would be censored!
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09-15-2017, 12:50 PM
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In the Sin Bin
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: compton
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If your son is a patient guy, you can tell him to wait a little while until the Flames come to him.
I kid!
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09-15-2017, 01:00 PM
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Backup Goalie
Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Vox
How flexible are you on the Flaming C being right side up?
I'm away on vacation that week, and haven't got rid of my tickets yet. I have 2 seats in row 7, section 108. They are directly above the walkway to the Flames bench so you can see the players walk onto and off of the ice. If you ask the usher he will usually let your kids high five the players when they go on the ice. In fact the previous usher always looked for a kid around 5- 10 to do this as he considers it good luck. (He asked me to have my daughter high five the players a few years ago during a tight game as he claimed Conroy would always score when he got high fived!) My kids have got a couple of pucks from Glencross and Conroy and a stick from Monahan over the years, so you never know, you may get lucky. I think the seats are awesome to watch the game, and as long as your son is tall enough to see over the Advertising sign in front of the seats, which is about 30" high, he will see the game great and see all the players up close. My 5 year old does pretty well. I think a couple of CPers have used the seats over the years and may be able to comment if they think they will work for your son if they see this thread. Unfortunately the flaming C will definitely be upside down.
You could pay me what ever you budgeted, less enough to buy your son a treat on me if there is something at the dome he can eat or have - I don't have to recover the full cost of the tickets. All I ask is that you let me know sooner rather than later as I always pass off a portion of the games to a couple of friends and I'll likely be sorting out tickets in the next couple of weeks.
edit: should have mentioned - it works. The Flames scored and won the game. Can't recall if it was Conroy though!
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With all the mudslinging going on regarding the arena with everyone on this board, this is amazing to read!
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09-15-2017, 01:48 PM
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Not the 1 millionth post winnar
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Los Angeles
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Finally. A good news thread! Nice job Vox!
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