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Chippopotanuse t1_jcu0dis wrote
Reply to comment by byronsucks in Advice request - hotel for Raffi concert by motnosflor
It was 30 comments ago for OP. Didn’t have to dig deep to see the type of stuff that brings OP out of the woodwork. To each his own I suppose.
ZippityZooZaZingZo t1_jctzxh4 wrote
Spin has one
byronsucks t1_jcty5mb wrote
Reply to comment by Chippopotanuse in Advice request - hotel for Raffi concert by motnosflor
tbf you somehow dug up a comment from a decade ago and that is indeed a hideous baby
poopapat320 t1_jcty3ea wrote
State Park in Cambridge had one. I haven't been in a couple years, so maybe call to double check before heading there.
Ds50x OP t1_jctuyb0 wrote
Reply to comment by SlightlyStoopkid in Boxing gym by Ds50x
What do you recommend if I want to compete?
BreathingPermafrost t1_jctu72x wrote
Boston ProShop has one.
bigmac1441 t1_jcttjtv wrote
Reply to comment by motnosflor in Advice request - hotel for Raffi concert by motnosflor
Haha just bought my mom 4 tickets to the night show, she always used to play me Raffi songs as a kid, there’ll definitely be some of that.
Impressive_Judge8823 t1_jctteh3 wrote
Reply to comment by BQORBUST in Advice request - hotel for Raffi concert by motnosflor
I drove in there a few weeks ago.
It was fine.
SPR444 t1_jcttdqa wrote
While there is sometimes a negative connotation towards upper deck seats at sporting events, as a frequent Red Sox game attendee, some of my favorite seats are in the upper deck down the third base line. More specifically I really enjoy PR16-Pavilion Reserved 16. Un-obstructed views, great views of the field, Boston skyline views, and shorter bathroom and concession lines given that you’re in the upper deck. Whenever I have guests visiting I try to get tickets in this section so my guests feel like they’re seeing all of Fenway and the surrounding areas from their seats.
MrMcSwifty t1_jctsql2 wrote
Museum of Science has one in the red wing next to the food court/gift shop.
Chippopotanuse t1_jcts4lv wrote
Reply to comment by TheSpaceman1975 in Advice request - hotel for Raffi concert by motnosflor
Meh. If we are talking about shitty judgemental comments, OP is the one who does stuff like say “what a hideous baby”
I’m just saying Boston is very safe, and a 3-year isn’t going to remember this event.
anurodhp t1_jctro18 wrote
Uniqlo used to have one
Financial_Cancel1577 t1_jctq2w1 wrote
Reply to comment by easterdaythrowaway in How do you feel about Riverworks being a privately owned station? by United_Perception299
Everyone should be allowed to get off - or on. You build a station, it has to be a real one.
jelder t1_jctpd4w wrote
I think the South Street Diner on the corner of Kneeland Street has one still.
0verstim t1_jctoos4 wrote
Reply to comment by BQORBUST in Advice request - hotel for Raffi concert by motnosflor
say good night, gracie
BQORBUST t1_jctoj5t wrote
Reply to comment by Impressive_Judge8823 in Advice request - hotel for Raffi concert by motnosflor
Streets are too crowded nobody drives there anymore
Mdecast t1_jctmzam wrote
Reply to Advice request - hotel for Raffi concert by motnosflor
8pm should be fine. Park st (at the common) does tend to attract a certain group of people that hang in the area, but they don’t really bother anyone.
Omni Parker house is very close to the Orpheum, if you want a place that’s quick to get to. The Godfrey as well. XV beacon is just a little bit further of a walk, but close.
The area is pretty saturated with hotels, it depends on how far you’re willing to walk. If you want to walk the least then omni or Godfrey would be the best options
Impressive_Judge8823 t1_jctmyzz wrote
Reply to comment by Humbert_Minileaous in Advice request - hotel for Raffi concert by motnosflor
Why wouldn’t you drive into that part of the city?
HyadesD4 t1_jctmf0b wrote
Reply to comment by CraigInDaVille in Advice request - hotel for Raffi concert by motnosflor
Make sure to get a hotel with a bananaphone so the front desk can ring ring ring ring ring ring ring you for a wake up call.
jtet93 t1_jctmenh wrote
Reply to comment by houligan27 in Advice request - hotel for Raffi concert by motnosflor
I heard there’s a great hotel where the watermelons grow
BethNotElizabeth t1_jctm5pe wrote
Reply to comment by Chippopotanuse in Advice request - hotel for Raffi concert by motnosflor
Bringing children under age 6 to a baseball game is more along the lines of “projecting interest and stamina” on them, compared to bringing them to a (check’s notes) children’s concert aimed at engaging the audience with age appropriate song and laughter.
One night past bedtime won’t kill a 3 year old, which you should be well aware of since you have children. Unless you NEVER put a kid to sleep late? In which case you should write a book about that!
Cuppacoke t1_jctk8tv wrote
Reply to comment by Chippopotanuse in Advice request - hotel for Raffi concert by motnosflor
Sounds like someone needs a nap.
TheSpaceman1975 t1_jctj28w wrote
Reply to comment by Chippopotanuse in Advice request - hotel for Raffi concert by motnosflor
What a shitty, judgemental reply.
CraigInDaVille t1_jcti31q wrote
Reply to Advice request - hotel for Raffi concert by motnosflor
You could stay at lots of different places since the Orpheum is close to stops on several different T lines (Green, Orange, Blue, Red). However, considering the variability of a three-year-old, stay at the Omni Parker House right down the street. It's not the best hotel, but it's historic and cheaper than some of the other options nearby that night.
byronsucks t1_jcu1qzc wrote
Reply to comment by Chippopotanuse in Advice request - hotel for Raffi concert by motnosflor
I think it's far more egregious that they post in r/discgolf