So, I placed 2nd out of 14 players in Sunday's tournament, losing only 2 of my 7 games. Now I need to figure out if it's worth trying to get to Brooklyn next weekend to play in the rather larger tournament they're running there. Entry fee is an alarming $30, but prizes are as follows:
1st: $2000
2nd: $1200
3rd - 4th: $800
5th - 8th: $400
9th - 16th: $250
17th - 32nd: $100
So if I can figure out how to get to and from Brooklyn for $70 or less, I can break even or end up ahead as long as I place in the top 32. No, I have no idea how many people they'll actually get. I'm considering this more than I was before, but I'm still not sure it's really worth the trouble and expense.
1st: $2000
2nd: $1200
3rd - 4th: $800
5th - 8th: $400
9th - 16th: $250
17th - 32nd: $100
So if I can figure out how to get to and from Brooklyn for $70 or less, I can break even or end up ahead as long as I place in the top 32. No, I have no idea how many people they'll actually get. I'm considering this more than I was before, but I'm still not sure it's really worth the trouble and expense.
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Date: 2006-10-23 12:25 pm (UTC)We've taken Fung Wah bus to NYC once. It's not luxurious, and you'll want to have a good map of NYC with you. Reserve ahead of time - they do seem to sell out.
Here are the two companies I know of:
Lucky Star: http://www.luckystarbus.com/
Fung Wah: http://www.fungwahbus.com/ticket/
There's more info here: http://www.chinatown-bus.com/index-1.htm
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Date: 2006-10-24 07:15 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-10-24 12:08 pm (UTC)http://www.limoliner.com/features/schedule.html
It's expensive by comparison with Fung Wah but on a par with Amtrak, and you'll get to NYC in comfort and ease.
Another option to investigate would be to look into last-minute airline fares. You can generally get to NYC round-trip for $100 or less.