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01-27-2010, 12:00 AM | #1 |
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Saints fans snap up Florida hotel rooms; Colts fans disappoint hoteliers
MIAMI — For South Florida's 10th Super Bowl, the dominant colors will almost certainly be black and gold.
Fans of the New Orleans Saints appear to be dominating the market for Super Bowl hotel rooms and tickets this week, easily outpacing anemic demand from Indiana. The early reports confirm doubts that Indianapolis would show much interest in traveling to the Colts' second South Florida Super Bowl in 36 months. "The callers we're getting all have Cajun accents," said Robert Finvarb, who owns four Marriott hotels in Broward and Miami-Dade. "Indianapolis is a dog for Super Bowl." Most South Florida hotels still have rooms to sell for Super Bowl weekend, with hoteliers and travel brokers saying fans aren't booking as quickly as in past years. They mostly blame the teams: Indianapolis was in South Florida for the 2007 Super Bowl and didn't attract a huge number of fans then, while New Orleans is too small of a city to generate waves of hotel bookings at sky-high prices. "Honestly, this has been very disappointing," said Anbritt Stengele, president of the company that owns sportstraveler.net, which sells Super Bowl packages starting at $3,500 per person. "We've slashed a lot of our hotel prices." The site offers game tickets for about $1,500, and hotel rooms that on Monday sold for $399 a night now can be had for $289 a night, Stengele said. For sure, Super Bowl promises to pack rooms throughout South Florida, with some new hotels in Fort Lauderdale expecting their best weekend in history. For the first time, the National Football League placed its headquarters and media center in Fort Lauderdale, a decision that generated thousands of hotel-room bookings. The W Fort Lauderdale, which opened last summer, has rented 93 percent of its 466 rooms available for Super Bowl. Of the 30 left, the nightly rate starts at $699. "We're looking very, very good," said W General Manager Scott Brooks. His nearby competitor, the Ritz-Carlton Fort Lauderdale, says it only has suites left for Super Bowl weekend. The cheapest costs $2,500 a night, sales director Michael Chiusano said. "The demand has been great," he said. Both the W and the Ritz-Carlton sold almost all of their rooms before Sunday's play-off games decided which teams would actually compete in the Super Bowl. Travel executives mostly said they were rooting against a Colts-Saints match-up, since the New York Jets and Minnesota Vikings have much larger fan bases. But in interviews this week, the Saints emerged as the clear favorite in the tourism industry and the Colts the clear disappointment. New Orleans fans are hungry to see their team's first Super Bowl game ever, while hotels remember the Colts bringing a modest following in 2007 when they beat the Chicago Bears in Miami Gardens in 2007. "Last time we had the Super Bowl, I had one Indianapolis fan for every 10 Chicago fans," said Ralph Abravaya, owner of the Cavalier Hotel in South Beach. "I had a heckuva crowd at the restaurant for the 2007 Super Bowl, and only one table had Indianapolis fans." That pattern appears to be repeating itself. Stubhub.com, a leading Web site for reselling Super Bowl tickets, said Tuesday that 24 percent of its tickets sales were going to customers from Louisiana. Second place: Florida at 12 percent. Indiana came in fifth — behind Texas and New York — at 7 percent. Stengele, of sportstraveler.net, said Tuesday she was amazed to find a good price on a Southwest flight from Indianapolis to Fort Lauderdale for Super Bowl weekend. The low-cost carrier quickly sold out on its New Orleans-to-Fort Lauderdale routes, she said. With corporate entertainers, media members and team officials the reliable Super Bowl travelers each year, fans become the wild card for the host city's tourism industry. Hotels reported a wave of inquiries this week as would-be travelers hunted for the best deal for a weekend known for sky-high prices. The Delano, one of South Beach's priciest hotels, is offering a penthouse on Super Bowl weekend for $12,000 a night. A Miami Herald survey of 30 hotels found that 11 were sold out for the weekend of the Feb. 7 game. Most were trying for hefty Super Bowl profits. The Eden Roc in Miami Beach wanted $879 on Super Bowl weekend, compared to $409 two weekends later. The nearby Beachcomber advertised a $421 Super Bowl rate, but dropped its price to $129 for the weekend of Feb. 18. Though some hotels have already sold out — including South Florida's largest resort, the Fontainebleau Miami Beach — high prices keep others with empty rooms as the game approaches. Abravaya, owner of the Cavalier, said he's only sold 10 of his 45 rooms for Super Bowl. The modest Ocean Drive hotel is charging $350 a night for the game weekend, compared to $155 a night for a regular February weekend. He said he's willing to drop prices in order to avoid what happened to him in 2007, when he kept rates high but wound up with 10 empty rooms on game day. He's hoping fan interest will pick up as Super Bowl approaches. "New Orleans might surprise me," he said. "Indianapolis will not." Victoria Advocate | Saints fans snap up Florida hotel rooms; Colts fans disappoint hoteliers |
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01-27-2010, 12:09 AM | #2 |
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Re: Saints fans snap up Florida hotel rooms; Colts fans disappoint hoteliers
Well, you gotta love a story, about a bunch of price gouging, money grubbers, and their inabilities to rent out overpriced rooms. I'm tearing up, thinking about these guys, and their millions of dollars, and not being able to sell out all of their rooms.
The Superbowl, USED to be about the game, and the fans of the teams. Now it's about celebrities in attendance, the commercials, and the half time show. It's sad really. I wish there was a way to record the game successfully, without any of the other E! garbage involved. |
01-27-2010, 12:31 AM | #3 |
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Re: Saints fans snap up Florida hotel rooms; Colts fans disappoint hoteliers
Well I was one of those 1 in 10 Colts fans down in South Beach for the Colts/Bears superbowl. Luckily my friend's dad has a condo on the Gulf in Venice, Florida and we stayed there and then drove to Miami for the game. We went to South Beach Saturday night and then made his wife drive back to Venice. Pretty far drive, but better than paying those ass raping hotel prices! Easy drive back across aligator alley Sunday for the late afternoon game. The rained sucked!! Friend didn't enjoy the ride back to Venice, as the poor fool was a Bears fan!!! hahaha
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01-27-2010, 02:11 AM | #4 |
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Re: Saints fans snap up Florida hotel rooms; Colts fans disappoint hoteliers
Originally Posted by saintpaul25
Totally agree man.
All of these Hotel owners jacking up their prices can get a big fat |
01-27-2010, 02:25 AM | #5 |
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Someone said earlier, and I agree, if you want the best game experience, for this superbowl, go to your favorite sports bar in New Orleans. You will have more fun there, that you will in Miami, guaranteed.
I understand wanting to go to the game. I wrestled with that idea myself, but I would put myself in serious debt doing it. I tell you what, as a fan of thirty years, I could watch this game, on an old school, 5 inch black and white, with the radio antenna, on an ice berg, in the middle of the North Pacific, and enjoy it just as much, as I would anywhere else. |
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01-27-2010, 03:51 AM | #6 |
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Re: Saints fans snap up Florida hotel rooms; Colts fans disappoint hoteliers
At the moment, me and my wife are in the process of scraping some pennies together to fly over to New Orleans a week on Friday. We just said ' We have to go'. my sister asked why not go to Miami if the Superbowl is there and I told her that there is only one place to be with an occasion like this. love the team, love the city and love the people. ANyone out there want to give me a big WHODAT!
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01-27-2010, 03:58 AM | #8 |
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Re: Saints fans snap up Florida hotel rooms; Colts fans disappoint hoteliers
I pretty much have no choice but to go to New Orleans, my B-day is the week of the SUperbowl which happens to be the week of Mardi Gras, which is the time we go to NEw Orleans anyway, my how things plan out
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01-27-2010, 04:28 AM | #9 |
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Re: Saints fans snap up Florida hotel rooms; Colts fans disappoint hoteliers
Originally Posted by SaintGup
woooohooooooooo who dat! we dat!
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