Way better off booking as soon as you think there is a chance and then cancelling later if they don't make it and use the airline credit later (or spend an extra $100 to make it refundable). Waiting until confirmation just ensures it will cost over a grand.
This goes for bowl games too. Airlines don't shut off cheaper fares for events that might happen, but once they are confirmed to be happening, oh yeah, hello $1000+ tix.
You like to refer to component roadways of the Interstate Highway System as their numerical designation with a proper noun article. That's what you like to do.
I’m not sure about Vegas, but when the PAC-13 championship was in Levi Stadium it would be half full and one could get super cheap tickets. I paid more for the parking than the tickets.
Should be plenty of Oregon fans dumping tickets for meth money in a few weeks
Serious question, does everyone think they’ll be tickets going last minute for cheaper or buy now?
I think it depends on the opponent. If it’s USC or Oregon, those tickets will be pricey, but if it’s Arizona or something it might be easier.
BTW, I got a little flack from some of you back when UW went to the Rose Bowl for buying a travel package from an agent, but it was so nice to have someone else coordinate all the @Logistics for me! Too many of the UW fans I know are freaking out about getting flights, tickets, etc. for the CCG, so that might be worth looking into if you don’t want the hassle.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with leaving your trip planning to professionals, Ms. DeJour. If you have the means to pay a travel agency to set up your itinerary, it frees up your time and saves you a lot of frustration.
It's no different than hiring people to take care landscaping or painting the walls - work, most of which you could accomplish yourself, but it would take much longer.
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Way better off booking as soon as you think there is a chance and then cancelling later if they don't make it and use the airline credit later (or spend an extra $100 to make it refundable). Waiting until confirmation just ensures it will cost over a grand.
This goes for bowl games too. Airlines don't shut off cheaper fares for events that might happen, but once they are confirmed to be happening, oh yeah, hello $1000+ tix.
Airline Revenue Management superiority guy
*sigh*
It's no different than hiring people to take care landscaping or painting the walls - work, most of which you could accomplish yourself, but it would take much longer.