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 The phrase  Bucks in 7  meant something more to the hospitality industry after Saturday night. The seas of crowds were estimated to generate seven figures in that night alone.According to Visit Milwaukee, in pre-pandemic times, a single playoff game at the Fiserv Forum brought in more than 3 million dollars to downtown revenue including 2,500 hotel rooms booked.Saturday night s extraordinary crowd brought thousands of fans to the Deer District. Justin Green, Vice President of the Bucks Hospitality, believes we are experiencing that  pre-pandemic type  crowd right now.  We believe we are seeing that impact again not just in the deer district but the surrounding bus stanley cup price inesses that had lines going out the caneca stanley  door all weekend,  said Green. It s a little bit of shock. Obviously stanley taza , we hope for great business, I don t know if we expected it at quite this level.  Green saw record numbers at the Mecca beer garden when it came to sales.  The beer garden specifically had numbers that are actually higher than what we had pre-pandemic which is fantastic. Just around the corner from the stadium, Aloft Downtown Milwaukee. The hotel is currently experiencing a drastic spike in bookings.  Our occupancy on a playoff night in town is sold out easily, a week ahead of time no doubt, and even the away games we re seeing 80-90% occupancy,  said Kristine Murphy a desk associate and manager at Aloft.The playoff games, coupled with limited COVID restrictions are helping fill in the cracks left behind from the