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Going To Vegas For SB51


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My wife and I just booked a suite in the 52nd floor of Vdara @ City Center and Southwest flights for $64 each way from Oakland to Vegas. 

Looking forward to cashing in a winning panthers ticket the night of February 5th at one of the sportsbooks. 

I know it's a long while out, but I wanted to give ample time for Huddlers to save their money to come party with Montsta in Vegas.

I'm looking in your direction @SCP.

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58 minutes ago, Kevin Greene said:

Vegas for the SB. Hmmmmm.....

What dates flying in/out?

Flying in Saturday. Leaving Tuesday. Originally was going to do Friday to Monday, but my wife reminded me that if I'm in Vegas after a Panthers SB Championship, I'll be getting poo faced drunk and need a recovery day before flying out back home.

I did AirBnB for my room at Vdara for a privately owned Skyvilla, which is essentially a panoramic suite with living room and kitchenette. Got it for $1100 for 3 nights which is what a pretty basic room at the Cosmo or Bellagio cost during that same time. Can't complain about that. 

Look into it Broseph, would be awesome to watch the game with other fans. Caesars sports book has like a 20'x50' LED to watch it on with tailgate style food. 

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