With the NFL expanding the regular season by one game, Super Bowl weekend now falls in mid-February, giving fans a little extra time to plan their ideal weekend in Las Vegas. And as you can probably guess, the options are mind-boggling in their variety. No matter where you look, there’s a memorable viewing experience waiting for you and your friends.
At Mandalay Bay, choose from packages at the Foundation Room, House of Blues Restaurant & Bar and Music Hall. Foundation Room packages range from the ’89 49ers package ($600 for up to four guests) to the End Zone package ($3,600 for up to 18 guests), all featuring personal TV living room areas complete with plush seating and food and beverage options like sliders, wings, West Coast oysters, 18-ounce bone-in ribeyes and much more. The Restaurant & Bar has two tiers: Reserved premium seating directly in front of the big screen for $250; and reserved seating for $200. And Music Hall has an all-you-can-eat package starting at $70, with favorites like wings, pork sliders and Angus sliders. (All-you-can-drink packages can be added for an additional price.)
Over at Luxor, HyperX Arena’s state-of-the-art LED video wall will be used for maximum effect while fans enjoy a la carte bites like loaded nachos, pepperoni pizza bites, Philly cheese steaks, double beef patty burgers, chicken wings, and more. All seats are $100, which features an open bar through the third quarter. There are also VIP lounges available, which include consoles and PCs for those long waits between quarters or injury timeouts.
Over at The Cromwell, Drai’s keeps the Super Bowl party going all weekend long, starting with concerts at Drai’s Nightclub by w Khalifa on Feb. 11, 2 Chainz on Feb. 12, and Gucci Mane on Feb. 13, directly after the viewing party at Drai’s After Hours. The viewing party features a full menu of food and drink options. Be sure to reserve a table, as this event is bound to be in high demand!
Palace Station’s Tailgate Social promises a great view no matter where you sit, thanks to 30 high-definition TVs. Food options include wings, nachos and burgers, as well as a 4-foot stromboli for large groups. Themed cocktails like the Fumble Rumble (Bombay Sapphire gin, ginger, blackberries and lemon) and the Hall of Famer (Frey Ranch bourbon, Stirrings Old Fashioned mix, bitters and cinnamon) are sure to get you in the spirit of the occasion.
Cabo Wabo Cantina at Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood Resort features an all-you-can-eat-and-drink viewing party for $250 per person. Munch on homemade guacamole and chips and house margaritas to your heart’s content.
Over at Sahara Las Vegas, both Azilo Ultra Pool and Chickie’s & Pete’s offer packages ranging from $60 to $600. At Azilo, the 240-foot LED video wall offers a premium open bar and an all-you-can-eat menu including pizzas, mussels in Sicilian sauce and the Crabfries. At Chickie’s & Pete’s, pricing starts at $125 per person and includes a premium open bar and the bar’s famous menu.
Head to Circa Resort & Casino, where the massive sportsbook hosts a big party with multiple viewing areas of the 78-million-pixel screen. Outside at Stadium Swim, find another huge party with lots of packages and a 14-million-pixel LED screen.
At Resorts World Las Vegas, choose from a wide variety of packages, including an unlimited food and drink menu for $200 at the Dawg House.
Over at The Cosmopolitan, STK Steakhouse offers all-you-can-eat-and-drink specials starting at $349 (highlights include beef and tuna tartare, wagyu beef sliders and the End Zone Burger), all while enjoying the game on 70-inch high-definition TVs.
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