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Brooklyn 01-29-2024 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath15 (Post 17375551)
If any of y'all are Hilton members you can book a couple of close, but off-strip hotels for normal rates on a rewards points booking on Saturday and Sunday night. Think it was the HGI South Strip.

A $900 a night room for 40k points - which is about as low as Hilton goes in Vegas.


This is true. I actually booked the City Center Hilton Garden Inn which is just west of the strip, but actually more convenient to Allegiant. The other two locations further away were even less, but I wanted some convenience.

If anyone else has a lead on tickets, please let me know as well. Serous about buying if there is a reasonable alternative to current second market.


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Eureka 01-29-2024 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by bdj23 (Post 17375784)
Luxor is legitimately the only hotel I've stayed at in Vegas that i didn't like.

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Originally Posted by wheeler08 (Post 17375805)
I'm not excited about it. I just plan to sleep there a few hours each night

I just stayed there for the first time in December for the Raiders 63 pointer game. It's really not that bad and I'd stay there again. I paid $99 a night and split that cost with a buddy. Even won some money there.

scho63 01-30-2024 12:58 AM

Anyone on a limited budget should look at renting an RV to stay in and drive around. Stay away from the strip in a quiet location. Uber in and Uber out. Take to sightsee.

Much cheaper.

RINGLEADER 01-30-2024 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Eureka (Post 17376009)
I just stayed there for the first time in December for the Raiders 63 pointer game. It's really not that bad and I'd stay there again. I paid $99 a night and split that cost with a buddy. Even won some money there.

Staying at any of the hotels on the west side of the strip near Mandalay Bay will make the trip to the stadium super easy. Excalibur, Luxor, and Mandalay Bay (and Four Seasons if price is no object, which is on the top floors of the Mandalay Bay) are all connected by a tram and you can walk from Mandalay Bay over the highway (which they close down on game day) to get to Allegiant stadium. Super convenient.

I can’t imagine how much things like parking will be jacked up during the Super Bowl. Living here I’m just going to Uber to Mandalay Bay because I could see them charging $100+ just for parking.

Brooklyn 01-30-2024 07:14 AM

Any thoughts on being West of the highway, same side as Allegiant? That’s where I am, but a bit North. Is there a straight shot to walk down, or will I have to do the typical zig zagging in Vegas going up and over a bunch of times?


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George Liquor 01-30-2024 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Eureka (Post 17376009)
I just stayed there for the first time in December for the Raiders 63 pointer game. It's really not that bad and I'd stay there again. I paid $99 a night and split that cost with a buddy. Even won some money there.

I stayed there in 2010 and didn't like it one bit. Mainly because of the time share people that harassed us every 15 feet all weekend long. If it wasn't for them I'm sure it's an okay place to stay, although that end of the strip isn't really privy to my Vegas interests.

Katipan 01-30-2024 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by scho63 (Post 17376116)
Anyone on a limited budget should look at renting an RV to stay in and drive around. Stay away from the strip in a quiet location. Uber in and Uber out. Take to sightsee.

Much cheaper.

Limited budget and renting an RV don't match homie.

scho63 01-30-2024 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Katipan (Post 17376210)
Limited budget and renting an RV don't match homie.

Are you sure about that?

https://rvshare.com

Katipan 01-30-2024 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by scho63 (Post 17376215)
Are you sure about that?

https://rvshare.com

Yes.
I don't need to click your link.

IowaHawkeyeChief 01-30-2024 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by scho63 (Post 17375834)
I have always been curious what makes people so excited to go to this specific event. I like to attend a game every now and then but the Super Bowl to me has become so over the top nutty and overpriced by a factor of thousand's. The premium seems to far exceed the return factor.

Is it to say that you went to see your team in person?
Is it the whole atmosphere of hanging out in that environment?
Is it to see celebrities and be with a unique crowd once a year?

I don't think any other single premier event goes hyper-cost increase than the Super Bowl.

Not the Daytona or Indy 500, US Open for golf or tennis, Rolling Stones or Bruce Springsteen tickets.

This seems like a $10,000 a person or greater event for a very short period of time, almost lile paying for a small wedding.

For any of you who recently attended, is it really worth all the extra money? Why is it so great to attend in person?

I went to the 100th US Open at Pebble Beach and it did not come across as so much better than other PGA golf events I have attended.

No criticism, just really curious. :hmmm:

I went to Miami and Superbowl 54 with my son. The whole weekend cost about $15k with tix to the game and having known the outcome now, I would have paid double. Absolutely the best weekend of my life. I have a video of me an my son crying like little girls after Williams runs in the TD to go up 31-20 and you knew we had done it. I am fortunate to have done well and was able to afford to do that and as they say, "you can't take it with you". I was close to pulling the trigger last year, but win or lose, I don't think anything can top SB 54 that exorcised all the "because Chiefs" demons.

scho63 01-30-2024 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Katipan (Post 17376216)
Yes.
I don't need to click your link.

You're wrong but keep thinking you're right.

Katipan 01-30-2024 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by scho63 (Post 17376221)
You're wrong but keep thinking you're right.

Show us big man

scho63 01-30-2024 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Katipan (Post 17376223)
Show us big man

RVs from $89 a night to $289 a night in Las Vegas from Feb 9th - 13th.


That seems much better than $750-$1000 a night in hotel. Also can fit more people in RV than one hotel room.

It's not my cup of tea but it is an alternative for people who are trying to keep costs as low as possible.

Katipan 01-30-2024 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by scho63 (Post 17376229)
RVs from $89 a night to $289 a night in Las Vegas from Feb 9th - 13th.


That seems much better than $750-$1000 a night in hotel. Also can fit more people in RV than one hotel room.

It's not my cup of tea but it is an alternative for people who are trying to keep costs as low as possible.

Pop up campers need a vehicle.
RVs need a place to park and gas.

None of which applies to a limited budget.
Wow tho. With your abundance of self esteem and pretentious nature, I get why you pay for it.

BWillie 01-30-2024 08:29 AM

You can always just sneak in. A buncha You Tubers do it every year.

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