And they give quite the military discount so the price goes really down using that.Marriott Grand Chateau appears to not have a resort fee and they list "complimentary valet parking" as an amenity. Brings the price down significantly.
And they give quite the military discount so the price goes really down using that.Marriott Grand Chateau appears to not have a resort fee and they list "complimentary valet parking" as an amenity. Brings the price down significantly.
Booked last night! Keeping an eye open for single tickets through UNLV. Hope they go on sale soon!
Same here. $650 yesterday. We won't be thinking about that in September thoughHOLY F.... SW website said the flights were releasing on 4/22 for sept. dang...
Glad I saw this! Grabbed tix but like 650-700 a person on SW is robbery... UGH. the things I do to see ISU in vegas.
They won't block it if there continue to be sales.
Don't see them opening it up. It's not insignificant cost wise to open up the upper deck for a few thousand fans. UNLV averaged 17k fans before the move to the new stadium. I'm guessing they maybe bump it to 20k on their own because of the anticipation of their new coach and stadium and then we bring 10-15k to fit nicely into the rest of the lower bowl.
I think ISU's low end will be 15k.Don't see them opening it up. It's not insignificant cost wise to open up the upper deck for a few thousand fans. UNLV averaged 17k fans before the move to the new stadium. I'm guessing they maybe bump it to 20k on their own because of the anticipation of their new coach and stadium and then we bring 10-15k to fit nicely into the rest of the lower bowl.
We have received numerous inquiries on how Cyclone Club members and/or football season ticketholders can secure tickets to the Iowa State football game at UNLV on September 18, 2021. The Iowa State Athletics Department will receive a visiting team ticket allotment of 4,000 tickets for the game in Las Vegas. Cyclone Club members and season ticketholders will have the first opportunity to purchase these tickets, based on availability. All ticket requests will be prioritized by Cyclone Club giving level, priority points within that level, and ticket availability. Please know requesting tickets through Iowa State Athletics does not guarantee fulfillment.
Only 4,000 tickets through the Iowa State ticket allotment....
Wouldn't even bother going through ISU unless you're a large donor. The seats will suck and be higher priced.Only 4,000 tickets through the Iowa State ticket allotment....
You have to factor in the extra time/risk to travel to KC. Everyone values their time differently.I can't believe people are paying 500-650/pp for flights. Sprint has direct flights out of KC for ~ 300/pp and one stop for ~250
And fuel, luggage, and parking fees.You have to factor in the extra time/risk to travel to KC. Everyone values their time differently.
I'm guessing 30K if not more. I haven't talked to many Cyclone fans who are not going.I think ISU's low end will be 15k.
I'm guessing 30K if not more. I haven't talked to many Cyclone fans who are not going.
I was talking about the people flying out of KC on SWYou have to factor in the extra time/risk to travel to KC. Everyone values their time differently.
If anyone is nervous about tickets... I’d just buy season tickets and call it a day. If my quick look into it is correct... you can buy season tickets for around $125.
We are flying out of KC on Southwest, for us in Southern Iowa, the trip to KC adds about another hour each way, but well worth it when you consider we got direct flights out and back and it was cheaper than leaving from Des Moines. We were going to end up parking a car at the airport either way. So KC just made more sense to us.I was talking about the people flying out of KC on SW
So where would you look for tickets? Through UNLV? When would you think they'd start selling them?Wouldn't even bother going through ISU unless you're a large donor. The seats will suck and be higher priced.