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01-24-2013, 09:05 AM #145Regular 1st Stringer
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01-24-2013, 09:49 AM #146
Re: SUPER BOWL PACKAGES to fit your budget
Helloharv... can you please call me ... Section and Row is needed. We are looking to stay under row 10 in uppers ... That place has 44 rows and is like climbing a LADDER !!!!!!!
"It is not how you play the game that matters... It is Winning The Super Bowl that counts"... Rumor Ray
Baltimore Has 10 Pro Football Championships!
Baltimore Colts [NFL] in 1958, 1959, 1968, and 1970
Baltimore Stars [USFL] in 1985
Baltimore Stallions [CFL] in 1995
Baltimore Ravens [NFL] in 2000 and 2012
Baltimore Mariners [AIFA] in 2010
Baltimore Mariners [AIF] in 2014
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01-24-2013, 09:57 AM #147
Re: SUPER BOWL PACKAGES to fit your budget
The SuperBowl is a Corporate Ad! It is the Premier Sporting Event in the USA and it will never be affordable for the average fan. It is a HUGE Cash Cow for the NFL and one of the many reasons the Players and Teams can make the money they do. Why would the NFL lower the Face Value when the demand will hold for the high prices? Add on the fact that a $850 (Face Value) is selling for over $2000 now in the Nose Bleeds? As long as they Sell Out .... Expect next year to be even higher!
"It is not how you play the game that matters... It is Winning The Super Bowl that counts"... Rumor Ray
Baltimore Has 10 Pro Football Championships!
Baltimore Colts [NFL] in 1958, 1959, 1968, and 1970
Baltimore Stars [USFL] in 1985
Baltimore Stallions [CFL] in 1995
Baltimore Ravens [NFL] in 2000 and 2012
Baltimore Mariners [AIFA] in 2010
Baltimore Mariners [AIF] in 2014
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01-24-2013, 10:09 AM #148
Re: Super Bowl Road Trip -- Post Your Travel Plans, Suggestions Etc Here!
If anyone is still looking for tickets or lodging...
We have two tickets for sale. (We bought through StubHub, and then got lucky enough to get in a box.) Selling for what we paid, $5100 for the pair, Sec 631, Row 11. Message me if interested.
Also one of the houses we were looking at is available, great rate, only three night minimum. Location isn't great, but it's in town, cab ride to the Stadium/Quarter.
From the owner:
"Two Great rental properties are Still Available for The Super Bowl
The big house called the Tchoup House (3 bdrm 2.,5 bath 2300 sqft sleeps 8-10 ppl.)
and a smaller house (2 bdrm 2 bath 1200 sqft sleeps 4-6 ppl.) )called the Pork Tchoup
Check them both out at www.tchouphouse.com they are connected by a shared back fence and gate.
The rate for that Super Bowl weekend is $2,000 per night for the big house and $1,000 per night for the small house
Rates may be negotiable."
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01-24-2013, 10:28 AM #149Regular 1st Stringer
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Re: Super Bowl Road Trip -- Post Your Travel Plans, Suggestions Etc Here!
Any thoughts on cabs from the airport? Is think going to a Vegas situation where you can wait an hour for a cab? Or are there a ton of airport cabs in NoLa? Trying to figure out if we should get other transportation from airport to the Quarter.
Can't friggin' wait!!!
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01-24-2013, 10:38 AM #150Rookie Poster
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Re: Super Bowl Road Trip -- Post Your Travel Plans, Suggestions Etc Here!
Baltimore native living in NOLA for the past 15 years. I noticed a few folks without tickets coming down with families to tailgate and take it all in and I wanted to give out some Mardi Gras info.
Mardi Gras in the city is strange this year due to the super bowl. One week this week, a week off for the media circus and game, followed by the big Mardi Gras weekend after the Superbowl. However the Jefferson Parish parades that take place in Metairie (kind of like Towson is to Baltimore) and the Westbank will be going on Superbowl weekend so if you want to take the kids to experience mardi gras while you are here this is a good family freindly option.
Link to JP Mardi Gras info
http://www.experiencejefferson.com/visitors/mardi-gras/
Direct link to Family Gras info:
http://www.experiencejefferson.com/v...s/family-gras/
Also, as NOLAraven has already pointed out there are hundreds of places close to the dome to eat and drink. I'd like to add one of my friends places to the list. The Ugly Dog Saloon. Cheap food and drinks,Raven friendly and within walking distance to the dome. If folks are interested I can arrange drink specials and such as a place to meet on Saturday or something.
http://www.uglydogsaloon.net/
Also one last thing, if you have time while you are here try and make it to the WWII museum. It is truly amazing.
Anyone needs anything at all, either before or while they are here I can be contacted at james@nofh.com
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01-24-2013, 11:04 AM #151Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: Super Bowl Road Trip -- Post Your Travel Plans, Suggestions Etc Here!
Louis Armstrong Airport has a ton of cabs. I've had to use cabs a few times thanks to work trips there and it was quite easy getting from the airport to downtown. Of course, it will be a longer wait because of the influx of people but I do not think you're going to be waiting for an hour.
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01-24-2013, 11:06 AM #152Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: Super Bowl Road Trip -- Post Your Travel Plans, Suggestions Etc Here!
Andouille (great SN, BTW), Can you recommend a good soul food joint?
I was going to give Willie Mae's a try but if there's one better, I'd love to hear about it.
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01-24-2013, 11:15 AM #153
Re: Super Bowl Road Trip -- Post Your Travel Plans, Suggestions Etc Here!
Heading down on the cheap with 4 other Raven maniacs. I am looking to prepay for all day parking for Friday and Saturday near the French Quarter. Here are our particulars:
- Flying into Jackson, MS on Thursday
- Staying in Gonzales for 3 nights
- Flying out on Nawlins Sunday morning – home in time for pregame party and the big game.
As you can see, we doing this on the cheap and would like to drive into the city Friday and Saturday, park the car and do the town (as well as the NFL stuff!).
Any help would be appreciated.fla_rave
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01-24-2013, 11:17 AM #154
Re: Super Bowl Road Trip -- Post Your Travel Plans, Suggestions Etc Here!
I usually just hang out in Kenner or Metairie, but every couple years I take the airport shuttle, which I have found to be cleaner, cheaper and more secure than most cabbies. I last took the shuttle last summer. If you use that approach, make a reservation.
In a 2003 BBC poll that asked Brits to name the "Greatest American Ever", Mr. T came in fourth, behind ML King (3rd), Abe Lincoln (2nd) and Homer Simpson (1st).
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01-24-2013, 11:32 AM #155Regular 1st Stringer
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01-24-2013, 11:34 AM #156Regular 1st Stringer
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