For the sports and games list, I had an opportunity to go around the city and learn a lot about the city as well as its ties to sports and games. As any major city in the United States, Columbus has many sporting related ties. Baseball, hockey, soccer, and forms of every sport are prominent in Columbus, but with that being said, there are very few professional sports teams in the city, which, as with many things in this city can be tied back to the Ohio State Buckeyes. So as I begin to talk about my experience, I thought it should be noted that the presence of Ohio State and professional teams in Cleveland and Cincinnati have made it less desirable to move an NFL or NBA team to the city that could take a back seat to this city’s beloved Buckeyes.
The first experience was a repeat of one I have had many times, a Columbus Crew SC game. The Columbus Crew are the Major League Soccer affiliate in Columbus. I got my ticket to the game against the Chicago Fire through the D-Tix program for students at the Ohio Union. The game was a great experience as always. Attending a home game for the Crew includes a trip to the oldest soccer-specific stadium in the United States, a great venue on the northeast side of Columbus. This time, I sat with some of my friends in Nordecke, the supporters’ section, and the picture attached is where I roamed with some friends to take in the game from a different part of the stadium for a bit.
The second experience was a Columbus Blue Jackets game. I got my ticket for this game through the D-Tix program as well. I decided to drive to this game and arrived about an hour early. The access to the arena was smooth (as I get the impression that it typically is) and parking cost $20 I the garage right next to the arena. The game was certainly entertaining, finishing with a 2-1 Blue Jacket win in overtime. The crowd was good for a Tuesday night, overall a great experience for my first live NHL game.
The third experience was the Super Awesome Arcade. The arcades that I visited were more challenging for me. I have always been a sports fan and could talk about the two experiences above until anyone reading this fell asleep, but the arcades were a new experience for me. I had never been to an actual stand-alone arcade before, but it was good to try it, something I never would have done without this assignment. I have attached a picture of the Super Awesome Arcade to kind of give a feel of the inside of the building. It was a more traditional arcade with machine games and very focused on the game side of things more than the other arcade I went to.
The final place I went was the Old North Arcade. As with the other arcade, I felt a little out of place here, but I think that was only because I am new to arcades. The picture I attached was of the menu here, but it’s for a reason. This arcade was more of a mix between a bar and arcade. The crowd was a lot of mid-20’s people who went out to have drinks at the arcade rather than a bar.
That does it for my Columbus To-do List experience. I really have learned a lot about the city from this experience. I learned a little about how to get around, by foot, bus, or car, navigating my way around the city and learning about the layout. I also learned a little about what some of the people who live in and around Columbus to for fun and what they are passionate about. I feel a strong connection between the people of the city and their sports teams and games that is stronger than I could have known.



