The Super Bowl a top event on any list

I just returned to New York this afternoon after a week in Florida working for my company Premiere Corporate Events at Super Bowl 2009 in Tampa Bay and also researching for Super Bowl 2010 in Miami. On Monday and Tuesday I was in Miami where I was meeting with several hotel properties about locations to host our clients when the big game comes to town in 2010. Miami is the ultimate city to host a major sporting event as I picked it as the number one location in the United States for just the occasion. The good news is we were able to secure some of the best hotel properties available on South Beach and Miami Beach for our guests. Miami is a destination in itself and next year with the economy hopefully back on track we should have one of our biggest Super Bowl events ever. Tampa Bay provided another great destination for the Super Bowl this year. Unfortunately with the economy reeling and a team with a small following like the Arizona Cardinals in the game the buzz around town was certainly less then normal. Now it’s still the Super Bowl so there was plenty of excitement going on in Tampa. Last night I had the opportunity to attend what has become the best party at Super Bowl every year, Maxim’s Super Bowl party. It took place at a venue called the Ritz in Ybor city. Ybor city is similar to New Orleans’ French Quarter although probably a little less crowded and rowdy. The Maxim party was off the charts as usual with a private crowd of about 1000 people including the usual models, celebs, and athletes in attendance. I saw Tony Gonzalez, Ryan Howard, Chuck Zito, Pat Riley, and many others enjoying the scene. Although there are no actual tickets sold for this event, guest list passes, fetch $3,500 on the secondary market. The price for this party stayed pretty high all week even though the price for Super Bowl tickets dipped to $1,300 at one point on Friday. Usually a ticket to Super Bowl is around $2,500 just to get in the door. As of today it was back up to $1700. It’s interesting to monitor the secondary ticket during Super Bowl week as I can only compare it to the actual stock market. It is simply supply and demand and of course timing that will determine the actual price one will pay to buy a ticket. I will never play the waiting game to buy my clients tickets. I have watched too many Super Bowl markets explode late in the game where tickets became scarce. I have never failed in all my years to deliver a ticket but I certainly have lost a lot of money a long the way by purchasing at the wrong times. Nowadays I buy the seats when I am given the order! With our Super Bowl clients in good hands with our expert event staff at Premiere Corporate Events I actually headed home today before the big game takes place tomorrow. It is the first time in twelve years that I  will get to watch the game in my own home and not on site working the event. I am certainly looking forward to seeing what all the hype is about those Super Bowl commercials.

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Mets Fantasy Camp a top 100 sporting event?

I just returned today from a week at Mets baseball fantasy camp in Port St. Lucie, Florida. It was an amazing experience to play with the old time Amazins! Ron Swoboda, Willie Montanez, Ed Kranepool, and John Sterns were just a few of the former players in camp. I really didn’t know what to expect with my trip down to Florida. My wife surprised me back in April, before the economy tanked I might add, with the birthday present of a lifetime. All I knew was that I was going to get to play a week of baseball games on some really nice fields at the official Mets spring training facility. What could be better then baseball in the Florida sun? I was thinking to myself could a fantasy camp even be considered for a top 10 sporting event list or even my own top 100 sporting events you must see live list? It might be a hard sell to the general public but that didn’t stop me from attending this special sporting event to live out my childhood dreams of wearing the Mets uniform.

I was lucky enough to get put with a great roommate to start. We more or less had the same attitude as as we were both just happy to be playing baseball away from the freezing cold weather in the northeast. The reason I say this is that there were more then a few dopes who treated fantasy camp like some major sporting event or the World Series. Like most in camp my roommate and I were more interested in drinking beers and taking some hacks at the plate. We were laughing that some of these guys really got into the whole thing. Even some of the old timers who were managing were taking it very seriously, although I think they had money riding on the games so at least they had good reason. This and of course they were getting paid for their services during the week. Some like Sterns i dont think know any other way.

It turned out I got picked for Ron Swoboda and Anthony Young’s team. They managed the team with help from coach Baez and coach Paruse, who funny enough I had played with both twenty years earlier at Rich Martins’s baseball camp in New Jersey. Baez ended up playing for the Mets and I ended up playing for the Mets fantasy camp team. I guess we took different paths to get to wear that Mets uniform but we both made it. Both of them are great guys and still offer baseball instruction in New York during the year.

As for the team we started off slow with two loses but came back to win our next four out of five and finished in a respectable third place. I had a blast spending time with the guys on my team and listening to the coaches stories and advice. I even got to pitch a few games. I wasn’t expecting to pitch since I hadn’t done so since little league. I ended up giving up a ton of runs but came away with a record of 2-0. The highlight of my camp though came the last day when the pros play all the campers in a series of 3 inning games. These games were played on the beautiful Tradition Field. I got a chance to face Pete Schourek after watching him mow down just about everyone before me. Walking up to the plate I was thinking now it’s my turn to look stupid.  Then I heard Swoboda and Baez yelling at me to go up there and hit the ball. I started focusing on all the advice they had given me on hitting earlier in the week. How to analyze the pitcher and what to expect in certain situations. It helped me relax a little. I figured Schourek would just get the first pitch in for a strike so i went up thinking that that pitch would be the only one I would have a chance at. It worked because he threw me a 75 mile hour fastball right over the plate nice and straight like it comes out at the batting cage I use at home. I smacked a double to left and received a nice ovation from the crowd of a few hundred. It was an incredible way to end my week. While I can’t say this week might rival the experience for many of the top sporting events like the Super Bowl or Masters it certainly made my own personal top ten sporting event list.

 

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