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.............need some help on making reservations to the Super Bowl.

Seems price gouging is in full effect at all the motels/hotels(as to be expected), so could someone give me the names of some of the surrounding city's no more than half an hour away from the stadium, and possible good places to stay, good areas please.

Some I have talked to even have 5 night minimum stay now, at about 600 bucks a night! :eek:

Any help would be greatly appreciated, and let's not turn this into smack please, I really could use some help in this.

Thanks in advance. :cheers2:

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If you would have been an optimist and booked your hotel in September, you'd have a room for 80 bucks a night.:D

Well, when you come on and brag about your 80 dollar room, versus what they are going for now...just what do you call it? DUHHHHHHHHHHHHH

not touchy.....just not in the mood for your perfect little world this morning.

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