I am going to assume (never a good idea) that the policy will be the same as pre-covid. Football games were all back to normal last season.thanks for posting,
much of the content still shows 2021, though they did update some of the dates
i'm wondering what the attendance policy will be for the stadium on commissioning day. last year it was increased from 6-8 per graduating mid, but that was based on covid protocols, and masking and distancing was still required i think.
what was the limit pre-covid? was there an upper limit for the number of people in the stadium?
That was the indoor limit way back when dinosaur's roamed the streets of Annapolis (1985)."4 ticket limit for alternate indoor location" but didn't specify a limit for the stadium
So many events leading to actual commissioning. The “happy hour” at 3PM, is that like a real happy hour with unlimited all you can eat wings and discounted drinks or more like a tea reception/wine tasting deal?Latest I’ve seen, with assigned companies Supe receptions, ring dance, Herndon etc….
Schedule
Schedule of Events page for Commissioning Week at USNA.edu. Updated Thu May 26 08:27:46 EDT 2022.www.usna.edu
So many events leading to actual commissioning. The “happy hour” at 3PM, is that like a real happy hour with unlimited all you can eat wings and discounted drinks or more like a tea reception/wine tasting deal?
Thanks. I’m not familiar with Navy Customs and Courtesies. So happy hour is happy hour . I’ve attended British “tea” with the Singapore Army. I thought it was just tea but a full-blown buffet. Tea at 1000, break for lunch, and another tea by 1500.
This is the Navy. There is Happy Hour every day. Somewhere. At all hours, given the Navy standard is “the sun is over the yardarm somewhere.”
This is not just a schedule of events, it lets Yard visitors know what’s open and available on the Yard without having to walk into DTA or go to your hotel/rental house for food. Smart to put it in there. Why lose business out the gate when you can get people into nice A/C and earn some revenue to feed back into the Brigade Fund?
It looks like an “event” on the schedule, but it’s just a posting of hours.Thanks. I’m not familiar with Navy Customs and Courtesies. So happy hour is happy hour . I’ve attended British “tea” with the Singapore Army. I thought it was just tea but a full-blown buffet. Tea at 1000, break for lunch, and another tea by 1500.