Make SuperBowl Weekend Plans
If you can’t be in for the SuperBowl, you can still watch the game with your fellow fans, and celebrate in style, with a Game On! XLIV package created by Coastal Hotel Group.
Cedarbook Lodge in Sea-Tac
Upon check in guests will select a team to root for, and if that team wins, the guest will receive a discount equal to the amount the team wins by. If the team wins by one point, it’s a one percent discount. If it’s a serious rout, your discount could run in the double digits. The package also includes a selection of snacks, micro-brews, and 2-for-1 coupons for the restaurant.
Packages start at $119/night and are available SuperBowl weekend, February 7-8th, 2010, and are available at the following properties:
– Located near the airport in Sea-Tac (), chances are you’ve missed this property unless you were specifically looking for it. A former conference center, turned into a boutique hotel, it offers a super amenities and is close to the airport without being a boring airport hotel.
– Just down I-5 to Portland, across from the downtown Tom McCall Waterfront Park (), this is a great spot to enjoy the game while still offering up options for the non-football fans in your group with nearby shopping.
– An hour southeast of Portland at Mt Hood (), this resort will allow you to ski a little before and after the game. The weekend doesn’t have to be only about spectator sports.
– A little farther away from home in Tucson, but it does offer up warm and dry weather, this boutique hotel was once a private residence. It’s mid-town location () is convenient for the airport, shopping, and restaurants for after game activities.
The SuperBowl is a perfect excuse for a little get together, whether it’s here in Seattle with friends or a little away game of your own.
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