These hotels offer unmatched sports packages for events like Formula 1, the Super Bowl, and beyond.
The Paris Olympics and Paralympics attracted record-breaking crowds this summer as fans flocked to the City of Love to witness top athletes in action. According to official Olympic statistics, over 9.5 million tickets were sold from the 10 million available, with 145,000 people gathering along the Seine for the opening ceremony. This shows that few events captivate big-ticket travelers like live sports.
Need more evidence? Look at the 2023 Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, which sold over 300,000 tickets and drew even more fans to enjoy the weekend festivities. It was such a success that F1 executives declared it the most successful race of the season. 'Where there's Formula 1, fans will follow,' said Albert Herrera, an executive vice president at Internova Travel Group, a travel advisor network, in an interview with Dinogo. 'They are eager to secure those tickets.'
F1 is definitely worth the trip to Vegas, but there are also many other sporting events to enjoy worldwide. Excited to support your favorite athletes? Continue reading to discover hospitality firms that are stepping up.
Bercy Arena in Paris. Photo: Guignard/Air-Images.net/Courtesy of Paris 2024Formula 1, Las Vegas (Nov. 21 - Nov. 23, 2024)
Secure a front-row experience to witness the world’s top drivers racing through the dazzling city of Las Vegas by booking the Grand Fan Package at the Wynn Las Vegas. This package includes three nights and two Grandstand tickets, along with access to various events around the racetrack. Additionally, MGM offers a three-night stay in select suites at Bellagio, Aria, MGM Grand, and The Cosmopolitan, which includes complimentary Heineken Silver Main Grandstand tickets.
College Football Playoff National Championship (Jan. 20, 2025)
The upcoming season will feature the inaugural 12-team playoff, culminating in the championship game at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium, home to the NFL Falcons and MLS United FC. Adjacent to it is the new Signia by Hilton, a 42-story flagship that promises to be the hub of tailgating, situated next to the 11 acres known as the Home Depot Backyard.
Mecole Hardman made the game-winning catch during Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. Photo: Michael Owens/Getty ImagesSuper Bowl LIX (Feb. 9, 2025)
Next year’s NFL championship will take place at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, just weeks ahead of Mardi Gras. The nearby Hyatt House and Hyatt Regency are already fully booked, along with many other hotels in the area. What can you do? Reach out to On Location, an NFL partner, which is currently accepting $2,500 deposits for all-inclusive, all-access packages.
This story first appeared in the May 2024 issue of Dinogo with the headline "Golden Tickets."
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