Royalty Tours USA

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Royalty is going to Detroit Rock City in November!

In November, Royalty will be doing a Motown weekend.

The game plan is as follows:

The King and our friend, Frank Anichiarico will be joining us as we go head to Detroit to see Frank's beloved Lions and our Jets play that weekend and then some.

Saturday, November 6th we have a flight booked on Delta Airlines that departs NY LaGuardia Airport at 6:05AM Eastern Time and it's scheduled to land in Detroit, Michigan at 8:01AM Eastern Time.

Upon arrival, I'll be renting a car and we're going to drive to East Lansing to see the Michigan State Spartans play the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers  in a college football game that hopefully kicks off at Noon local time. Please note the game time is still listed as TBA.

In addition, the University of Illnois plays Michigan at the Big House that day too. That game time is also TBA. We've been there done that. But if somebody wants to go there let me know. I'll drop you off in Ann Arbor and pick you up.

After the college football game, we have a minor league hockey game in nearby Toledo, Ohio. The Toledo Walleye of the ECHL host the Kalamazoo Wings at 7PM that night. That makes for a convenient doubleheader assuming the football game is an early start.

Sunday, November 7th, we'll be back in Detroit at Ford Field to see the Detroit Lions take on the Jets. Kickoff is scheduled for 1PM local time.

After the game, we're driving 30 miles North on I-75 to Auburn Hills to see some NBA action. The Golden State Warriors with ex-Knick David Lee are in town to play the Detroit Pistons at 6PM.

Monday, November 8th we'll be flying home. Our flight on Delta Airlines departs Detroit at 7:25AM Eastern Time and lands at LaGuardia at 9:17AM Eastern Time. Upon arrival, I'm off to work.

Please feel free to check back for all the details of how it turned out.

If you want to join us, please let me know so I can arrange to make it happen.

Thank you for reading.

Yours truly,

Gary Herman

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