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Traveling to Indy? Here’s Everything you need to know about parties & fun!

Posted 2 months, 7 days ago
by Nestor Aparicio
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So, you’re a Ravens Maniac like us and you’re planning on coming to Indianapolis with us – hopefully on our Miller Lite Purple Playoff Roadtrip but perhaps on your own via planes, buses or automobiles — and you don’t really know the best way to go about it, book it or who to trust? This blog and this information is for Ravens fans like you.

Hop aboard and learn “all things Indianapolis, Ravens roadtrip and this weekend’s playoff game” here from WNST.net, where we pride ourselves on throwing the best parties and best events for the traveling purple crowd on the road!

First (as a shameless plug), our trip is on sale and our first bus is already sold out. We just put the second bus on sale. Honestly, our bus trip is designed to be the cheapest, easiest and most fun way to do the trip. You show up at 6 a.m. on Friday and almost everything is taken care of for you and you can relax and just have fun until Sunday night when we return around 9 p.m. (Go out on Facebook and ask around to the 109 people we took to New England this weekend or the thousands we’ve taken on the road in the past about our trips. No one does a trip like WNST. That’s a fact!)

But, judging from the droves of email I’m getting, lots of Ravens fans are developing lots of creative ways to get to Indianapolis – from BWI, from D.C., into various Midwestern locales via air, etc. And some are just piling into the “Family Roadster” and driving 10 hours all night on Friday and that all works, too!

If you’re coming to Indianapolis, we’ve developed a special Facebook page where we’ll be updating all pertinent info during the week. It’s called “I’m going to Indianapolis this weekend to see Ravens eliminate Colts!”

ANYONE who is wearing purple is cordially invited to come to our two massive parties on Friday night and all day Saturday to flock together, drink together, dance together, cheer together and have fun as a Baltimore community in Indianapolis.

(I’d insert some Irsay-related insult here, but I’ll refrain and keep that for Saturday afternoon when we might offer up a widely-popular side trip to piss on his grave. But, I digress…)

Here’s the biggest issue in Indy this weekend: there’s a gigantic cheerleader convention that is taking up 25,000 beds all weekend. This is clogging up virtually everything in the city this week.

The reality for Ravens fans? There are NO rooms available anywhere near the downtown area. If you’ve been shopping the internet, you already know this.

So, last week while I was researching the climate to throw a party and do a group trip pending a Ravens win in New England, I made some decisions to base my parties from an area north of the city called Broad Ripple. For lack of a better description, this is “the Fells Point of Indianapolis.” It’s a cool, walking bar area and we’ve obtained the three biggest bars in a party block to throw a gigantic purple area all night on Friday and all day on Saturday.

The good news: you won’t really be dealing with the Mertons of Indianapolis and stolen blue horseshoes until you get downtown on Saturday afternoon before the game. This town of Broad Ripple will become “Purple Ripple” sometime after 7 p.m. on Friday night.

Here are the details for our two parties:

Main Location: Rock Lobster, 820 Broad Ripple Ave. Indy

Click here for a full description of Rock Lobster and Average Joe’s and Mineshaft!

Official website for Broad Ripple Bars here…

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Party pricing:

Friday (7 p.m. til 11 p.m.): $10 cover, cheap drinks all night

Saturday (11 a.m. til 6 p.m.): $20 in advance/$25 at door, FULL buffet & cheap drinks all night

If you buy BOTH parties now, it’s a $25 charge and you can buy the seats here…

Rock Lobster is our flagship headquarters on Friday night, but there’s little doubt that our parties will spill into the other two bars next door (Mineshaft & Average Joe’s) all day on Saturday.

HOTELS

If you are going to Indianapolis and NOT going with the WNST bus, I’d highly recommend two areas – both on the north side of the city – for hotels: Anywhere south of Carmel and in the Castleton area is a good spot if you’re planning on attending our purple parties.

There are also a bunch of rooms out on the southwest side of town near the Indianapolis Airport, but they’re a long way from downtown and even further from our parties. (And let’s be honest, none of us are going to be staying in Indy for more than a day or two, so I’m trying to be efficient in getting everyone into one spot and having an awesome time.)

GAME TICKETS

Tickets are about $125 and readily available. The Colts fans and the fans of Indianapolis suck, for the most part, and they have over 4,000 tickets on the web right now ready for purchase. The Colts fans aren’t that excited about this team right or none of these tickets would be so readily available.

Game tickets – if you have a little bit of money – will not be an issue in Indianapolis, unless 12,000 of us show up this weekend. That said, get your tickets early or just get on our roadtrip and it’s all taken care of for you.

And given the 10-hour drive and the non-existent airline availability, this is highly unlikely.

Here are some links to some of our parties in the past:

Last year in Nashville…

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Last year in Pittsburgh…

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We also just put up the video of what our trips looked like this weekend in New England.

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We had a really successful party in Providence and would love to see a “Nashville-style” celebration in Indy this weekend.

We hope to see you in Indianapolis on Friday night at Rock Lobster.

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7 Responses to “Traveling to Indy? Here’s Everything you need to know about parties & fun!”

  1. Bre Says:

    a couple of tea,s from Maryland will be at the competition and I know they are getting a group together to come to the game so the more fans the better, lets GO RAVENS!!!

  2. Franchise Says:

    Pissing on Robert Irsay’s grave as part of the official agenda for the Purple Playoff Roadtrip to Indy???

    What are you charging for that tour???

    I don’t think I could trust myself in and around the Oil Drum once downtown.

    Therefore, I’ll taunt the holdover IRSAY fans who have become traitors by spawning-off of the Colts Corral #13 from New Castle, DE.

    Have a great time in IRSAYville and please have the Ravens avenge the 1/10/2007 playoff loss.

    I have waited three (3) years for revenge in the playoffs.

    THE CURSE OF JOHNNY U. LIVES!!!!

  3. Tuesday Morning’s Crabs and Beer | Glenn Clark's Blog | WNST Says:

    [...] 6. WNST.net’s Nestor Aparicio announces Purple Playoff Parties in Broad Ripple section of Indy Friday night and Saturday afternoon [...]

  4. jwoody1 Says:

    What section are the fans from the purple bus sitting i? II’m going there on my own but would like to sit near ravens fans!

  5. Jason Says:

    What section are Ravens fans sitting in? I’m going to Indy on my own but would like to get seats near other Ravens fans. Thanks!

  6. John BERGER Says:

    CAN’T WAIT. LEAVING THRUSDAY TO DRIVE . WHERE DO WE PICK UP TICKETS FOR PARTY?

  7. Mark Says:

    Welcome Ravens fans. We hope you enjoy your stay here in Indianapolis.

    You will be able to spot the bars supporting you, as we will be parking Mayflower vans right out front.

    Hopefully you will spend thousands at these locations, as we in Indy will be boycotting the Lobster and Howl at the Moon from here on out.

    Best of luck, and safe travel to and from our city.

    Mark

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