GopherLady
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Gopher Basketball is putting on a 'Sota Social on Thursday night in Indianapolis for all the fans! Here are the details:

Sadly, I will not be able to attend this year because of impossible schedule conflicts. I have already made arrangements to be at next year's tournament, though.
I actually prefer Indy because most things are closer together than Chicago, although the United Center beats the pants off Conseco as a venue (if you are in the lower bowl).
I prefer the Indy location. If you stay downtown then you can walk to everything, mingle with the fans from other teams, the entire downtown knows it is BTT time and prepares and hosts it that way, etc. And, for a city of its size, downtown Indy has great food choices and things to do. It is a great weekend.
At Chicago, you get lost in the shuffle, rarely do others in your hotel even know there's a basketball tourney in town, you take a $55 cab ride out to the United Center in the middle of a terrible neighborhood, and take a $55 cab ride back to the hotel. In fairness, I've only been to one BTT in Chicago years ago and we were one-and-done, so I didn't like the experience at all.
Unfortunately, I'm unable to go to Indy this year.
There is no such thing as $55 cab ride from hotel to United Center.
I prefer the Indy location. If you stay downtown then you can walk to everything, mingle with the fans from other teams, the entire downtown knows it is BTT time and prepares and hosts it that way, etc. And, for a city of its size, downtown Indy has great food choices and things to do. It is a great weekend.
At Chicago, you get lost in the shuffle, rarely do others in your hotel even know there's a basketball tourney in town, you take a $55 cab ride out to the United Center in the middle of a terrible neighborhood, and take a $55 cab ride back to the hotel. In fairness, I've only been to one BTT in Chicago years ago and we were one-and-done, so I didn't like the experience at all.
Unfortunately, I'm unable to go to Indy this year.
I know we've debated this many times but, I HATE Indy as a location. I like Conseco better than the United Center, but that's where it ends. Chicago is a better venue for a number of reasons:
1. Because I don't like to take vacation days to drive, Chicago is a 6-7 hour drive, Indy is much further.
2. I just had a tracker pop up for $95 roundtrip flights to Chicago, I've never seen anything close for Indy
3. Hotels DT Indy are a boatload of money, unless you book 6 months ahead like I did. As I mentioned the one hotel DT I saw was $299/night (P.S. My hotel has been taken by a poster, so it's off the market)
4. The city just isn't big enough. I'm sure it's fine for the BTT, but for the Final Four, every restaurant was booked, plus it's full of chains, which I hate.
5. So, when you have to stay in Southport to get the only hotels under $150 night, your cab fare actually is $30-40...making the trip, flight, car rental, hotel, etc...way too expensive for the BTT.
6. I'd guess 99/100 people know someone that lives in Chicago, if you don't, you should really make more friends. I have a choice of a number of places to stay, for free, for the weekend.
It's cheaper, closer, better food, easier, and just a better location. I would probably go just about every year if it was in Chicago. Did I mention what a better location Chicago is rather than Indy?
the cabs are non-existent
The restaurants suck, the bars suck.
Some of us don't need a 24/7 basketball weekend to have a good time.
At the risk of being attacked by everyone ... why hasn't the Big Ten ever considered Minneapolis? Would the MetroDome be a good venue for such a tournament?