@@derryandriany I think it's ok. I brought mine. I think they just don't want you recording the matches or bringing in ultra professional video equipment like gimbals and large video cameras. Here's more info: www.usopen.org/en_US/visit/prohibited_items.html
If i buy a night session at arthur ashe, can i watch the ground courts, l armstrong and grandstand during the day? Or i can only go to the place at night? Thanks!
@@UrbanCaffeine Typical good job on the content. For someone like me that knows nothing about it, it's extremely informative - but that's the norm for you. :-) Like, I didn't know there were shops... i just thought it was a single stadium.
There were Formula E several weeks ago. As always, watch out for your safety in big crowds like this. Perpetrators like to target events with big groups like concerts, music festivals. There're great restaurants in the Flushing Chinatown after watching the US Open 😎
That was such a good and informative video! I feel like this video deserves more views. You should update the thumbnail now because I think that can 10x the views AT LEAST
Hi! Great video - very helpful. Thanks! One day - when I get to NYC for the US Open - I'll definately re-watch it ❤😀 I just got one thing: I think there's a mistake in table with ticke types. The US Open website says: "Grounds Admission: First-come, first-served access to Louis Armstrong Stadium, the Grandstand and all field courts Grounds Passes do not have access to Arthur Ashe Stadium". So the last line in your table is incorrect.
Awesome vid!! Even after going for many years, I still learned something new! Not sure who to root for this year, but I hope to see you at the tournament this year!!
Hi im staying in times square in November, whats the best transport to get to the Metlife stadium to see the Giants please, we already have game tickets btw x
Most people will say the bus is the best way to get there. During game day, there are dedicated buses from Port Authority to the stadium. If there's no traffic, it can only take 15 minutes. If there's traffic, you can expect 30-45 minutes to get there.