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By Rachel Nigh

This past week, Sports & Entertainment Travel (SET) had the opportunity to bring guests from “The Little Apple” Manhattan, Kansas, home of Kansas State University, to “The Big Apple” New York City, to cheer on the Wildcats in the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight basketball games of the NCAA Tournament. Check out SET’s go-to spots near Madison Square Garden and Times Square.

REGIONAL SEMIFINALS

Widely known as the “Sweet 16 and Elite Eight” for the number of team participants in the games, are part of the single-elimination tournament. The tournament consists of 68 Collegiate Division I Men’s Basketball Teams. The tournament first took place in 1939 and always promises outrageous upsets.

SET attended one of the four regional semifinal rounds at Madison Square Garden located off Seventh Avenue from 31st to 33rd Streets in the heart of New York City. On Thursday, the Kansas State Wildcats pulled off a stellar performance in the Sweet 16 against the Michigan State Spartans with a winning final score of 98 to 93 in overtime. Saturday, the Wildcats fell short by only three points to the Cinderella team – the Owls of Florida Atlantic University.


AIR

Traveling with SET’s Three-night air-inclusive package allowed for our guests to have a roundtrip, non-stop charter air transportation experience from Manhattan Regional Airport (MHK) to LaGuardia Airport, (LGA) via our longtime vendor, Southwest Airlines.


TRANSPORTATION

In the Big Apple, there are plenty of transportation options from Ubers and taxis to the intricate NYC subway system. All guests were given a Seven Day Unlimited Metro Card, offering them easy access to the entire city. If you are looking for directions, don’t fret, the app, CityMapper, is your public transportation mapping go-to.


ACCOMMODATIONS

Fanwise, you can’t do better than the team hotel. This year the Wildcats stayed at the Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel. This hotel property is only minutes away from Times Square, Central Park, and Radio City Music Hall.


RESTAURANTS

Prior to both regional games, the Kansas State Alumni Association hosted pregame celebrations at popular midtown sports bar – The Storehouse. This two-story venue was perfect for Wildcats fans to mingle and have a short walk to The Garden for the two days of regional games.

You can’t go to New York without having a slice of pizza, or four. PizzArte’s Neapolitan style pizza is to die for. In addition to fabulous cuisine, there is a rotating gallery of contemporary art displayed in the dining areas.

Need a quick bite at a unique location? Check out the secret Burger Joint for the best burger in Midtown Manhattan, located behind a red velvet curtain in the Thompson Hotel. The juicy burgers will make your mouth water at this hidden gem with walls covered in graffiti, stickers, and retro posters. 

If you’re looking for award winning food with seasonal ingredients, you must try Tom Colicchio’s, Craft New York. Located on the north side of East 19th Street between Broadway and Park Avenue South, this fine dining restaurants boasts phenomenal pan-roasted diver scallops, oysters, ribeye, and gnocchi.


MISCELLANEOUS

When you aren’t watching basketball games at The Garden, we recommend a walk/run in one of the world’s most iconic urban parks, Central Park. This location lives up to everything you see on the big screen and more.

If you are interested in SET’s collegiate and professional basketball experiences, email us sales@sportsandentertainmenttravel.com


By Laura Cooper-Arnold

This past weekend I had the opportunity to fly from Indianapolis down to “The Sunshine City,” St. Petersburg, Florida, to grab some sun and attend the 1st race of the 2023 IndyCar season. Below are some of my favorite stops when in the lovely downtown of St. Pete.  

ST. PETERSBURG GRAND PRIX

This IndyCar specific race is the current season opener for the series and has been held in St. Petersburg most years since 2009, though history dates to 1985 for other race series, such as IMSA, SCCA, Trans-Am and the Champ Car World Series. Taking place on the waterfront streets of downtown St. Petersburg, this race offers a unique viewing experience.

This race is hosted by Green-Savoree Race Promotions who also owns and operates the race property of Mid-Ohio Sports Course in Lexington, Ohio, as well as the Honda Indy Toronto, and the Grand Prix of Portland.

There are several ways to enjoy this race depending on your budget. A General Admission tickets gets you in the gate and there are many places you can catch the on-track action of the cars. My favorite spot is to take the bridge between turn 11 and 12 over to the Waterside Club, or Pit In Club. This is open to the public and is essentially a floating beer garden with a large tent for shade, TV screens, and fantastic bartending service.

On a larger budget, I would suggest the VIP Club. This club is located at Pit In of the Pit Lane Suites, and offers 3 days of amazing views, both in front of you in pit lane, and behind you of the straight between turns 10 and 11. This pass also includes a paddock pass (garage) and food and beverage all 3 days. The views and the breeze are worth the cost of this pass.


AIR

The great thing about St. Petersburg, is there are two great airport options to fly into. Tampa Airport (TPA) offers your standard airlines, while St. Petersburg/Clearwater Airport (PIE) offers discounted airlines such as Allegiant and Sun Country.

TRANSPORTATION

If you are lucky enough to snag a downtown St. Petersburg hotel room, ditch the rental car, as you will not need it. Both Uber and Lyft are great options and range from $35 – $60 each way, depending on the time of day.

ACCOMMODATIONS

Downtown St. Petersburg is not lacking great options to stay, but you have to get your reservations early.

Location-wise, you cannot get closer than the Hilton St. Petersburg Bayfront, which is located between Gate 1 and Gate 5 of the street circuit, followed by the Hyatt Place.

Just across from the Hyatt Place, a newly opened (March 1, 2023) AC Hotels by Marriott St. Petersburg towers down on 2nd St. N.

The most luxurious stay in St. Petersburg, is at the Vinoy Renaissance St. Petersburg Resort and Golf Club. It is still technically walking distance to the track, if you don’t mind a little sweat in the morning.


RESTAURANTS

St. Petersburg has no shortage of great places to catch a bite to eat, but make sure you grab those dinner reservations for any of the standard go-tos on Beach Ave. including Bella Brava, Bacchus Wine Bistro, Cassis, Beach 400 and Ceviche

A few years ago, a fully remodeled St. Pete Pier gave visitors the amazing food and view at Teak, located at the end of the pier. But do not fear the long walk, there are complimentary shuttles.

A few off the beaten path places I tend to visit when in town are the Tap Room at the Hollander Hotel, which offers 3 meals a day, and the option to sit at the hidden pool bar and grab a meal. My new favorite is the Bier Boutique, which serves candied bacon as an appetizer. Lastly, if you just need a coffee, a breakfast sandwich, or a quick Cuban Sandwich, and also need to grab some sunscreen, post cards, etc., located on Beach Ave. close to the Vinoy is the Annex.


MISCELLANEOUS

If you have any spare free time between eating and watching race cars, the North Bay Trail offers the option to run/walk along the water.

If you are interested in SET helping to customize a group travel package to the St. Pete Grand Prix in 2024 please email corporate@sportsandentertainmenttravel.com.