Spring Game

Submitted by BlueMagi on
So I'm thinking of taking my GF's boys to the spring game this year. It will be a first for all of us. Anyone able to give any input on some fun or interesting things to do before and or after the game that are under 18 friendly? I just want it to be a fun trip without anything jumping up and creating havoc, brownie points are always a good thing to accumulate.

BlueMagi

March 27th, 2010 at 10:40 PM ^

Doesn't have to be football-y so much as just to give the 11 to 15 crowd something to be interested in. Museums can be pretty cool. Suggestions on a place to eat etc things they should see? I'm a long time M fan but I can't say I'm a graduate or familiar with A2 for all that it matters. I love the team and I feel sparty creeping in to the oldest one, time to nip that awful pestilence in the bud!

cwb2008

March 27th, 2010 at 11:02 PM ^

I saw the thread on here about blimpyburger about a month ago and i was dying to try it. I live in Colorado but i spent my spring break last week in michigan and finally got to have it. It did not disappoint at all. I've had the original cottage inn too and you cant go wrong with either of those two places.

ghakala31

March 28th, 2010 at 3:04 AM ^

I know that Blimpy gets a lot of praise around here, but what about Mr. Spot's? That was my favorite place to eat when I was a UM student. A dozen wings or a Spot's burger with blue cheese and hot sauce both make epic meals.

Blazefire

March 27th, 2010 at 10:38 PM ^

is for drinking. Children under 21 will need to age overnight. Or you can take them on a campus tour and help them fall in love with U of M. But then YOU miss out on the drinking.

BlueMagi

March 27th, 2010 at 10:49 PM ^

I'm sure they will figure out the drinking in due time but the tour of the campus could be cool for them, certainly want them to see the victors walk. No sparty can be nearly as cool as seeing the wolverines march into the stadium

jg2112

March 27th, 2010 at 10:53 PM ^

There's an alumni game that starts around 11am or so. Last year Larry Foote and Anthony Thomas, among others played in the game. LaMarr Woodley was introduced at the game as well.

MGoBender

March 27th, 2010 at 10:59 PM ^

Take 'em to Pinball Petes on South U before the game. While you're in the area, grab lunch at The Brown Jug, which is practically next door and is full of awesome M memorabilia. Take the awesome walk down South U towards the Union on your way to the game and peek in the Law Quad. Head down State and then right on Hoover. The perfect walk to the game.

Bosch

March 28th, 2010 at 9:06 AM ^

the cube. That will keep them busy for at least 15 minutes. Also, tell them about Pinball Pete's and how there was a time when people put quarters in Machines to play high tech video games.