Anyone buy tickets yet to the game in Vegas? I'm thinking about going but wanted to see if there is a section where MU fans will be sitting and try to buy there.
My son and I bought tickets - they have dedicated sections for each team - when you purchase on-line through Ticketmaster, they will ask you to select the section you want to sit in.
Going and ponied up for courtside.
It looks like Marquette's designated sections are 14, 16, 18, 20 and 22 which lines up across from one of the benches. I'm also guessing that when you purchase tickets, you get entry to both games. Is that correct?
If you're looking for some great (seedy but inexpensive and wonderfully located) hotel ideas, let me know.
Quote from: Jay Bee on October 22, 2013, 10:28:43 PM
If you're looking for some great (seedy but inexpensive and wonderfully located) hotel ideas, let me know.
I stayed at the Motel 6 right across the street from MGM Grand once. It was quite nice, but I still don't understand why they rented rooms by the hour. I guess gamblers like naps?
Quote from: kryza on October 22, 2013, 10:54:25 PM
I stayed at the Motel 6 right across the street from MGM Grand once. It was quite nice, but I still don't understand why they rented rooms by the hour. I guess gamblers like naps?
Yes! There is also a HoJo. Super inexpensive (can get for under $30/night) and fine if you're just trying to sleep a bit. Coco's for breakfast is great!!... and right across the street from the MGM. Easy to get to off Tropicana as well.
Some rooms do appear to have been recent crime sites (murder), but there's a good sized bolt on the doors.
Quote from: kryza on October 22, 2013, 10:54:25 PM
I stayed at the Motel 6 right across the street from MGM Grand once. It was quite nice, but I still don't understand why they rented rooms by the hour. I guess gamblers like naps?
If you have to ask...
Quote from: kryza on October 22, 2013, 10:54:25 PM
I stayed at the Motel 6 right across the street from MGM Grand once. It was quite nice, but I still don't understand why they rented rooms by the hour. I guess gamblers like naps?
Hooters is cheap and right across street from MGM if you are looking for inexpensive
Any word if the school is going to offer some travel packages for this game like they arranged for the Final Four?
Quote from: kryza on October 22, 2013, 10:54:25 PM
I stayed at the Motel 6 right across the street from MGM Grand once. It was quite nice, but I still don't understand why they rented rooms by the hour. I guess gamblers like naps?
Man, you stayed in a place that rent rooms by the hour? Lucky you didn't bring your black light. I hope you showered right before you left and tip-toed to check-out!!!! ;D
I'm going to the game as well.
Also, those looking for hotels, Vegas in December is known for being very cheap. Even on weekends, rates at some of the decent strip hotels get down quite low. The very nice places are very reasonable compared to what they normally are on a weekend.
I'm going with a group of alums and we're staying at the MGM which is pretty cheap if you book it on trivago.com. The problem for me was flights out of Chicago were insanely expensive, but there is no way I'm missing this game.
If you don't stay out all night you're a *****. No hotel needed, baby. Let's rock.
Quote from: swoopem on October 23, 2013, 09:15:44 AM
I'm going with a group of alums and we're staying at the MGM which is pretty cheap if you book it on trivago.com. The problem for me was flights out of Chicago were insanely expensive, but there is no way I'm missing this game.
Southwest out of MDW is your cheapest option for Chicago to LV.
Quote from: DavantesInferno on October 22, 2013, 10:08:07 PM
It looks like Marquette's designated sections are 14, 16, 18, 20 and 22 which lines up across from one of the benches. I'm also guessing that when you purchase tickets, you get entry to both games. Is that correct?
Yes you get entry to both games:
MU
vs. NM @ 6:00pm
OK St. vs. Colorado @ 8:30pm
I went down to the MGM Grand Garden box office and got tickets as soon as they became available. I attached the center of the ticket stub.
Quote from: PTM on October 23, 2013, 10:18:25 AM
Southwest out of MDW is your cheapest option for Chicago to LV.
That's what I booked. Flying out Friday afternoon around 4:45 and then leaving Vegas around 7 on Sunday. I figure sitting in a sports book all day Sunday betting on NFL games will more than make up for all the cash I so easily spend the 2 days before.
Quote from: swoopem on October 23, 2013, 10:23:14 AM
That's what I booked. Flying out Friday afternoon around 4:45 and then leaving Vegas around 7 on Sunday. I figure sitting in a sports book all day Sunday betting on NFL games will more than make up for all the cash I so easily spend the 2 days before.
I had this plan once, and it was the worst day of my life, never stop drinking.
Quote from: DavantesInferno on October 22, 2013, 10:08:07 PM
It looks like Marquette's designated sections are 14, 16, 18, 20 and 22 which lines up across from one of the benches. I'm also guessing that when you purchase tickets, you get entry to both games. Is that correct?
correct
Football fans can go to the Las Vegas Bowl in the day.
Quote from: VegasWarrior77 on October 23, 2013, 10:22:50 AM
Yes you get entry to both games:
MU vs. NM @ 6:00pm
OK St. vs. Colorado @ 8:30pm
I went down to the MGM Grand Garden box office and got tickets as soon as they became available. I attached the center of the ticket stub.
I don't get why Colorado was invited to play in this game, much less why they got the later game. Doesn't Coaches against Cancer know that Colorado is a pathetic program that Marquette should be embarrassed to lose a recruit to?
MUHoopsFan2 needs to get this message out to them pronto!
Quote from: LittleMurs on October 23, 2013, 12:24:53 PM
I don't get why Colorado was invited to play in this game, much less why they got the later game. Doesn't Coaches against Cancer know that Colorado is a pathetic program that Marquette should be embarrassed to lose a recruit to? MUHoopsFan2 needs to get this message out to them pronto!
So I sense some sarcasm here, but MU actually has the better game time here. It's 6:00 PT, which is 8:00/9:00 CT/ET (Primetime). Most in the midwest and on the east coast would miss the 8:30 PT tip.
Quote from: spartan3186 on October 23, 2013, 01:34:26 PM
So I sense some sarcasm here, but MU actually has the better game time here. It's 6:00 PT, which is 8:00/9:00 CT/ET (Primetime). Most in the midwest and on the east coast would miss the 8:30 PT tip.
Ahhhh....thanks for the insight. Good to know that MU got the prime time game.
Flamingo was like $50/night.
Westward Ho!
Wife going along so staying at the Aria...
Saw this special via Southwest:
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Call me crazy, but we can't make a decision between Vegas on the 21st or Omaha on the 31st.
Just an FYI. If you are buying your MGM Grand Showcase tickets via Ticketmaster, Ticketmaster's "best available" feature does not pull up the best available seats. The "best available" option was giving me seats in Section 16 (near corner of court) in row M, but I found better seats in Section 14 (closer to center of court) by using the "choose your own seats" option.
Quote from: LittleMurs on October 23, 2013, 12:24:53 PM
I don't get why Colorado was invited to play in this game, much less why they got the later game. Doesn't Coaches against Cancer know that Colorado is a pathetic program that Marquette should be embarrassed to lose a recruit to? MUHoopsFan2 needs to get this message out to them pronto!
Have you been hitting the sauce early? 6:00 is wonderful. You watch the game, catch a show and then go gamble. Somewhere in between there is a wonderful french restaurant near Bellagio!