Re: FISERV Forum Thread
Posted: Mon Jul 5, 2021 7:08 pm
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Bucksfan28 wrote:Looking for G4. Ideally three tix but I would entertain anything from 2-4.
A number of downtown Milwaukee streets will be closed on Bucks gamedays during the NBA Finals – including away games – starting with Game 1 on Tuesday, June 6.
The street closures, along with parking restrictions, will be enforced roughly three hours before the start of each NBA Finals game.
The Milwaukee Police Department recommends that anyone planning to attend the NBA Finals, watch parties at the Deer District or heading to the downtown area, be aware of the delays that may be caused by traffic congestion.
The following streets will be closed the day of each game:
N. 6th Street / W. Juneau Avenue – No eastbound traffic.
N. 5th Street / W. McKinley Avenue – Mid-block between Juneau and McKinley, no southbound traffic.
N. 4th Street / W. McKinley Avenue – Mid-block between Juneau and McKinley, no southbound traffic.
N. 3rd Street / W. Juneau Avenue – No westbound traffic after Moderne garage door.
N. 3rd Street / W. Highland Avenue – No westbound traffic.
N. 4th Street / W. State Street – No northbound traffic at Turner Hall.
The following no parking/tow-away zones will also be in effect:
N. Old World Third Street, from W. State Street to W. McKinley Avenue.
N. 6th Street, from W. State Street. to W. McKinley Avenue.
N. Vel R. Phillips Street, from W. State Street to W. Highland Avenue.
The street closures are subject to change, MPD said, as there may be other street closures or parking restrictions made as circumstances change throughout the event.
MickeyDavis wrote:Thunder Muscle wrote:Tried getting on Ticketmaster but errors out when select tickets. Gonna wait it out and see where things are at come late next week. Looks like get in gonna be around 400-500/ticket but right now excitement in full affect.
Yup. let things settle down a bit. A loss in game 1 would lower prices somewhat. Game 4 cheaper than game 3.
paulpressey25 wrote:You guys are right, those Ticketmaster fees are ridiculous. Looked at 2 $625 tickets for Game three and the Ticketmaster fee was $287.50 for the pair. Then $81 tax on top of that.
buckboy wrote:Be careful where you park. I had two different friends have their cars stolen north of the Fiserv last night.
Cops told them both that it's up to 50 cars a night on Deer District nights, and all from the area north of FF.
Thunder Muscle wrote:Random question, I know they say to download tickets to Google Pay. What is the point of this? Does is not require a wifi/internet connection to pull up?
MickeyDavis wrote:Thunder Muscle wrote:Random question, I know they say to download tickets to Google Pay. What is the point of this? Does is not require a wifi/internet connection to pull up?
If you have your tickets in a wallet like Google Pay or Apple Pay you can access them without an internet connection.
Thunder Muscle wrote:buckboy wrote:Be careful where you park. I had two different friends have their cars stolen north of the Fiserv last night.
Cops told them both that it's up to 50 cars a night on Deer District nights, and all from the area north of FF.
Especially if you drive a Kia or a Hyundai as guess there is a glitch that makes them easy to hot wire. My neighbor's sister had hers stolen during the Nets series.
buckboy wrote:Thunder Muscle wrote:buckboy wrote:Be careful where you park. I had two different friends have their cars stolen north of the Fiserv last night.
Cops told them both that it's up to 50 cars a night on Deer District nights, and all from the area north of FF.
Especially if you drive a Kia or a Hyundai as guess there is a glitch that makes them easy to hot wire. My neighbor's sister had hers stolen during the Nets series.
Yeah, I was going to mention that part, but these were both GM products, so it's the wild west out there.
MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:buckboy wrote:Thunder Muscle wrote:
Especially if you drive a Kia or a Hyundai as guess there is a glitch that makes them easy to hot wire. My neighbor's sister had hers stolen during the Nets series.
Yeah, I was going to mention that part, but these were both GM products, so it's the wild west out there.
Thanks. Usually i park on the street but work is insignificantly further away and might as well park there to be safe.
0BobLobLaw0 wrote:I'd recommend going to viewing party inside for road games. Walked out last night feeling like we dropped a home game. Super cool atmosphere and well worth $10 per ticket.
buckboy wrote:Thunder Muscle wrote:buckboy wrote:Be careful where you park. I had two different friends have their cars stolen north of the Fiserv last night.
Cops told them both that it's up to 50 cars a night on Deer District nights, and all from the area north of FF.
Especially if you drive a Kia or a Hyundai as guess there is a glitch that makes them easy to hot wire. My neighbor's sister had hers stolen during the Nets series.
Yeah, I was going to mention that part, but these were both GM products, so it's the wild west out there.