Frequently Asked Questions

How do I register?

Registration is open! You can register your guests and yourself here.


What ticket should I buy for myself?

The $350 ticket is all-inclusive and is the best ticket to purchase if you plan to be on-campus for two or three nights. This ticket will get you a costume, access to all meals, access to all higher quality beverages, and the bag of goodies that comes with your costume.

The $150 ticket (which will go up to $175 as of March 15!) includes only beer and access to the tent. You may not be able to access the tent during meal times and you will not receive a costume.


How do I get on-campus housing, and How much does it cost?

To be eligible for on-campus housing at Reunions, you must register by January 15 and indicate interest in housing. At that point, two lotteries will be held.

The first lottery will be open to classmates who are current on class dues from FY2015 through FY2019. The second lottery will be open to all remaining classmates.

Classmates who are selected in either lottery will be notified by January 18 and will have until January 21 to pay before the bed is released to the lottery waitlist.

On-campus housing is $150/bed, plus an optional $25 for a linen package.


How do I know if I’m eligible for the first lottery?

To see if the last point applies to you, look for a smiley face with sunglasses next to your name on the Tiger Honor Roll.

Please note that class dues are not the same as Annual Giving.


Is it still possible to pay my missing dues and enter the first housing lottery?

The date to be eligible for the first housing lottery was September 15. It no longer possible to become eligible for this first lottery. However, we expect roughly 50 beds to be available during the general housing lottery.


I’m coming to Reunions with a guest. May I request more than one bed?

Given the tight supply, housing is limited to one bed per classmate.

If you are bringing a guest, the registration system may unintentionally permit you to request multiple beds. Unless you and your guest(s) are each members of the Class of 2010, please do not select more than one bed.

Reunions organizers will review this list to ensure compliance, and if you have requested beds for guests, you will not receive those guest beds.


Can I make changes to my registration details after I’ve paid (e.g., if I decide to add a guest or upgrade my guest's registration package)?

Yes, you can make changes directly on the registration site.


Reunions registration ($350) seems expensive, especially compared to our 5th. What does this price include?

This price of Reunions registration includes all alcohol in Reunions tents, all meals in the 10th Reunion tent (dinner on Thursday, lunch and dinner on Friday, and lunch and dinner on Saturday), and a costume. A 2010 wristband guarantees access to the 10th Reunions tent at all times, whereas those holding non-2010 wristbands may be turned away at random times by security due to capacity concerns.

Several factors add to the increased cost of our 10th Reunions over our 5th, including the fact that some meals require outside catering, we will serve higher-quality beverages at multiple meals, and we will provide children's programming. Some University-approved vendors also have minimum order requirements, and these vendors’ prices have risen in the last five years.

Hosting a major reunion also cover the costs of all satellite classes. After 2020, our Reunions wristbands will be free again (including for guests) until our 15th Reunion in 2025.

For future planning, it is also worth noting that these costs do increase as the class ages. Classes attending their 15th and 20th often pay over $500 per person. Even older classes often pay north of $1000.


Will my spouse or significant other be able to attend meals with me?

This depends on what ticket you purchase. There are two options for guests.

(1) The full-access $350 wristband. This is the same as what a classmate would get so your guest gets a costume and all meals included. They will also have access to the tent at all times (non-meal wristbands can be turned away during meal times) and invited to the Thursday night Opening Ceremonies which is off-site (but still on campus). There will be better beer/wine included in the full $350 ticket. The $350 guest wristband is geared towards significant others.

(2) The $150 wristband-only option. This gives the guest tent access (except during meal times) and all-they-can-drink beer. The $150 is more for siblings / non-alumni who come to Reunions. Some people have bought the $150 for their significant other if they are only coming down on Saturday to experience the P-Rade and are not staying for the weekend.


If I don't want meals or a costume, is there a different registration option?

 Yes, a wristband-only option will be available for purchase on-site at Reunions. This costs $150 online, and will cost $175 on campus. It does not include meals or a costume. This is the only alternative to the full registration package.


Is it all right if I order a costume for my guest even if they’re not a member of the Class of 2010?

 Yes, absolutely! If you purchase the full registration package for your guest, they can choose a costume, which they are encouraged to wear.


I plan to only come to Reunions for the P-Rade, so I will not need a wristband. Can I buy a costume for my child?

Yes! Head over to our premium gear page to place an order of a t-shirt or a onesie for your child.


What do the costumes look like?

Check out our costume preview here. They are subject to slight changes as we await the final samples to be delivered.


how do I know what size I am in the costume?

Sizing will be relatively standard, but we cannot give physical measurements until we have samples. As an example: if you are usually a women’s 4-8, then you will probably be a medium. If you are a 32-34 in men’s shorts, you will probably also be a medium.

You will be able to change your size in the registration site up until April 1st, at which point you will no longer be able to change your registration information.


Are there pockets in the costumes?

Yes. There are going to be pockets in the shorts, and the dress.


My name has changed and that change is not reflecting during registration. How do I fix this?

 You should be able to edit your name in TigerNet, or you may email princetontigers2010@gmail.com with your requested change.


I have a disability or an injury. How can I rent a golf cart for the weekend?

Personal golf cart rentals for Reunions are only available for alumni with mobility issues. A golf cart can be rented for the three days of Reunions (Thursday 12:00 pm – Sunday 10:00 am) or for use in the P-rade only. An alumnus/a can only order one cart and we suggest that orders are placed by the end of April as we have a limited number of carts reserved with our vendor.

To order a golf cart, use this form.

Reunions Rover – the popular student driven transport services for alumni and guests will also be available over the weekend. Preference is given to those with mobility impairments. The Rovers make continuous intra-campus loops with stops at headquarters sites, parking lots and program locations throughout Reunions weekend.


How are Reunions sponsored?

Ticket sales go toward funding entertainment for all three nights, meals, our awesome undergraduate crew, beverages for our class and satellite years, registration, and our community service project.

The Reunions Co-Chairs and other volunteers receive no pay and volunteer over 500 hours to put together this event for our class. Please thank a volunteer when you see them!