DeborahB Posted July 4, 2009 Share Posted July 4, 2009 If you haven't been to SPAC (and even if you have), it's well worth going. The setting is beautiful (in the middle of the woods), and it's fun to see the dancers in this venue. On top of this, Saratoga Springs itself is beautiful -- especially the buildings. Best of it SPAC is so easy to get to from NYC, NJ, Conn., Massachusetts and most East Coast cities. There's even a train that goes right to Saratoga Springs. I'm heading there for two days in less than two weeks. I'm so looking forward to it! Link to comment
carbro Posted July 4, 2009 Share Posted July 4, 2009 Trains are easy but not conveniently scheduled. Return to NYC on a train from Saratoga at 9:43 a.m. or on a bus-train connection in Albany at 3:53 pm. Trailways offers more options, but still nothing after an evening performance. Theoretically, Greyhound also operates between Saratoga Springs and NYC, but I'm unable to pull up a schedule. Best of it SPAC is so easy to get to from NYC, ... "Easy" is relative. Link to comment
Helene Posted July 4, 2009 Share Posted July 4, 2009 Are they any trips to Saratoga arranged by NYCB this year? I know that they were discontinued at one time, but I thought they were revived, at least temporarily, by NYCB in the last year or two. Link to comment
DeborahB Posted July 4, 2009 Author Share Posted July 4, 2009 Trains are easy but not conveniently scheduled. Return to NYC on a train from Saratoga at 9:43 a.m. or on a bus-train connection in Albany at 3:53 pm. Trailways offers more options, but still nothing after an evening performance. Theoretically, Greyhound also operates between Saratoga Springs and NYC, but I'm unable to pull up a schedule. Best of it SPAC is so easy to get to from NYC, ... "Easy" is relative. Carbro -- I didn't realize that trains didn't run after an evening performance. It would behoove SPAC to have a Saratoga/NYC bus after the curtain falls (maybe they do? Not sure). I must admit that I'm staying up there for a couple of days and driving. I do know that many of the NYCB dancers take the train up there -- then again they stay for a few weeks. I'm guessing that SPAC (the box office itself) might be helpful (at least they'll have a schedule) with travel suggestions (for those that don't want to/can't stay overnight). Thought for next year -- a Ballet Talk sponsored trip to SPAC? (I have room for three others in my car and it might be possible -- and not too costly -- to charter a bus for a reasonable fee). Link to comment
susanger Posted July 10, 2009 Share Posted July 10, 2009 If you are a NYCB Guild member (and have your card with you), SPAC offers a 10% discount on tickets purchased on the day of the performance. I just did this for Wed. night, Thurs. matinee and Thurs. night and got a good seat every time. Also, if you stay in town and don't have a car, there is a trolley that runs out to SPAC once or twice an hour until 8PM and costs 75 cents/ride. To get back to town after the evening performances, get the name of one of the taxi companies, call at the second intermission and schedule a pick-up at the Hall of Springs entrance. They're very reliable. Link to comment
carbro Posted July 10, 2009 Share Posted July 10, 2009 This was not immediately clear from the casting list at NYCBallet.com, but this year's Gala at SPAC honors ballerina Darci Kistler during her last season at SPAC. http://spac.org/article.php?articleId=620e...a6-15f8a03a3f8d Link to comment
Beatrice Posted July 11, 2009 Share Posted July 11, 2009 I hope that the weather holds out tonight and Ms Kistler has a wonderful send-off Link to comment
Barbara Posted July 12, 2009 Share Posted July 12, 2009 DeborahB, I think your idea of a BT bus (or some kind of transportation) to SPAC next year, is an excellent one! I've lived in NY for 15 yrs now and have always meant to visit Saratoga. I would definitely be interested. Link to comment
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