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where is the best place to watch? obviously i want some sort of table/seat situation. willing to pay 2-300. suggestions??
 

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All depends on what kind of atmosphere you're looking for
 
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ok well it will be guys and girls...not a strip club...not the trashiest bar in town but we dont want bottle service with sparklers either...we will probably go out to dinner after the game so a huge meal isnt necessary but some apps are...will prob be looking for booze options other than 'a bucket of miller liter' but again not bottle service, either. seats/table a must. strip-area. thanks!!
 

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go to your fav casino, sit down at the bar an put your 100 in the vp machine and drink all you want
 

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Book a seat for a private showing at your favorite Casino. You will not be happy standing with wall to wall crowds where ever else you go. Not sure about Vegas, but I go to the private showing at the Peppermill in Reno. It's $100 bucks a seat, includes all you can eat appetizers and all you can drink Budweisers. If you have a host, go through them, you'll probably get it comped. Trust me on paying for a private showing.
 

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I went to the Rio

Fun time
 
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Like others have said, if you have a Host in Vegas you could have gotten in to their Party. But guessing you don't because Invites have been sent out already.
Received mine last week... wish i could let someone else use it, because don't think I'm going to make it this year.

The Parties that the Casinos have are pretty good... Food is nothing special... they try to do your avg. Football game food.. Wings, Hot dogs, Burgers, ribs, etc...
But they have a Open Bar ... which is good ;-)

I believe that most places will sell some tickets to some kind of Super Bowl party... ( not sure about the open Bar part )
But if you can get Comped for one of the parties ... it's a great deal, because the rooms/suites are included.

and of course they will be looking for you to do some casino gambling while you are there.. Ha

Go to each casino/ Hotel online and see if they are having a Party

Other than that... the place by Palazzo there's a Big Sports Bar place.. Tons of people hang there
 
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thanks everyone..still waiting to hear back from concierge at the aria (where we are staying) what they have going on..still looking for options..but excited for our trip!
 

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​the silverton hotel-casino


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All You Can Eat plus 2 drink tickets

Event starts at 2pm

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All You Can Eat plus 2 drink tickets & 2 drawing tickets

11am-Priority Seating & Early Admission

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its the fucking super bowl and in a ballroom which makes it a whole different senerio
 

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its the fucking super bowl and in a ballroom which makes it a whole different senerio

place gives me a bad vibe....want nothing to do with it myself... and I know you don't like crowds so figured this place was dead like the whole casino..
 

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Just goty tickets and room for the peppermill ballroom. They were only 60 bucks per seat. Can't wait.
 

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place gives me a bad vibe....want nothing to do with it myself... and I know you don't like crowds so figured this place was dead like the whole casino..

for this game i expect it to be different than weekly in the sportsbook.If the sportsbook was bigger i bet it would be totally different there.i don't mind crowds as long as its in the right place and have a good view to what im watching
 

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for this game i expect it to be different than weekly in the sportsbook.If the sportsbook was bigger i bet it would be totally different there.i don't mind crowds as long as its in the right place and have a good view to what im watching
Been there a handful of times waiting on my buddies while they browse Bass pro for hours. Everytime I've been there its been super dead and everyone was 50+. Pretty depressing casino. I would NOT recommend watching the game there. Any of the big strip casinos thats having a SB party should be suffice.
 

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Hard Rock Cafe on the Strip
Hard Rock Cafe is hosting a Big Game party with a five-hour premium open bar, game day food and guaranteed seat to watch the game for $175. The party begins at 2:30 p.m.


Cabo Wabo Cantina at Planet Hollywood
Cabo Wabo will offer a variety of tailgate favorites with its all-you-can-eat-and-drink buffet, including hot dogs, sliders, and a build-your-own tacos and nachos station. Fans can also enjoy buckets of Budweiser and Bud Light, along with a selection of signature cocktails. Cabo Wabo’s Big Game buffet is priced at $200 per person. Cabo Wabo has 80-inch screens at the bar and 75-inch screens throughout the cantina.


Rockhouse at the Venetian
Starting at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 7, Rockhouse will offer an open bar package with guaranteed seating for Big Game 2016. For $200, guests will enjoy an open bar, guaranteed seat, $25 in food credit and raffle prizes. Guests can also reserve entire tables at Rockhouse.


Plaza's
Big Game 50 Viewing Party
Football fans will enjoy a stadium food buffet, open bar and raffles for $100 per person inclusive of tax and gratuity. Sports memorabilia will also be on display and available for purchase. Viewing party will take place in Sierra Ballroom, and doors open at 2:30 pm for general admission.


Kahunaville
Big Game Party
Watch the game on giant HD TVs and enjoy drink specials and giveaways. For $50 admission you'll also get a buffet featuring a carving station, spicy chicken wings, pasta, hot dogs, hamburgers, chips and dip, desserts and more.


PBR Rock Bar & Grill at Planet Hollywood
Starting at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 7, PBR Rock Bar will offer an open bar package with guaranteed seating for Big Game 2016. For $175, guests will enjoy an open bar, guaranteed seat, $25 in food credit and raffle prizes. Guests can also reserve entire tables.


Access Showroom at Aliante
Aliante’s Access Showroom will throw a party hosted by 95.5 The Bull. Classic ballpark bites including hot dogs, bratwursts and chicken wings will be served, along with $2 Budweiser products, $5 Ketel One Vodka cocktails, Ketel One bottle service available for $95.50 and special $9.55 domestic beer buckets. The game will be broadcast on a 30-foot screen along with two additional 16-foot screens located throughout the showroom. Prizes and raffles will also be offered throughout the day. Seating will be first come, first served. Guests can also enjoy beers priced at $2 each at

The Race & Sports Book and in ETA Lounge during the Big Game.

Beer Park at Paris Las Vegas
The Beer Park will host a Big Game party beginning at 2:30 p.m. with indoor and outdoor seating available. For $175, guests can enjoy open bar with domestic beer and well drinks as well as pizza, wings, nachos and hot dogs.


Pete Rose Bar & Grill
Pete Rose Sports Bar & Grill will be serving tailgate drink specials Feb. 7. Grab a spot in front of one of the 32 high-definition TVs and enjoy $5 drinks made with Skyy Vodka and Skyy Flavors, Espolon Tequila, Wild Turkey American Honey, Modelo 16-ounce draft and Fireball. Specialty $6 drinks include Jameson Caskmates, Victory Draftwolf 16-ounce draft and Sierra Nevada 16-ounce draft. There will also be $20 Corona beer buckets.


Umami Burger, Beer Garden & Sports Book
On Sunday, Feb. 7, football fans are invited to watch the Big Game at Umami Burger, Beer Garden & Sports Book for a special viewing party featuring more than 50 flat screen TVs, a giant video wall, an open bar, free gifts and delicious game-day fare. Open bar tickets are now on sale starting at $75 per person. Table packages, which include open bar and food credit, are also on sale starting at $100 per person.


BIG GAME 2016 CLUB PARTIES

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Crazy Horse III
Crazy Horse III gentlemen’s club will offer Big Game viewing packages complete with food, drinks and tantalizing cheerleaders. Football fans can view the game alongside hundreds of stunning entertainers on Crazy Horse III’s massive 70-inch and 100-inch televisions. Game day viewing tickets, priced at $79 per person, include limo transportation, entry, one plate of premium barbeque fare, the choice of one beer bucket or three sponsored cocktails, pizza at halftime and a complimentary raffle ticket for a variety of prizes. Guests may also upgrade to the VIP package for $229 per person, which includes entry, transportation, a sponsored open bar, unlimited food, premium seating and one complimentary raffle ticket.


TAO
Bowl
TAO Nightclub hosts the Tao Bowl. Enjoy a $75 general admission and buffet, $75 general admission with open bar from 2 - 5 p.m. or $135 general admission with open bar from 2-5 p.m. and buffet featuring spicy BBQ spare ribs, salt and pepper shrimp, orange chicken and pork belly fried rice.


LAVO
Bowl
LAVO Nightclub hosts the LAVO Bowl. Enjoy a $85 general admission with buffet, $85 general admission with open bar from 2 - 5 p.m. and $145 general admission with open bar from 2-5 p.m. featuring spicy scarpariello chicken wings, grilled baby lamb chops, Kobe meatballs, endless shrimp cocktail bowl and more.


Surrender

Surrender Nightclub in Encore at Wynn Las Vegas is offering football fans the opportunity to watch the Big Game in high style. Doors open at 2 p.m. on Feb. 7. VIP seating packages include: "The Hail Mary," a table for up to 20 guests, four complimentary bottles with table mixers, one case of Coors Light, 12 bottled waters and Red Bulls and a 6-liter bottle of Armand de Brignac Champagne ($35,000); "The Touchdown," a table for up to six guests, two bottles of vodka with table mixers and two buckets of Coors Light ($1,500); "The Field Goal," a table for up to four guests, a bottle of vodka with table mixers and a bucket of Coors Light ($1,000); and "The First Down," VIP seating and two sponsor drinks included ($125).


The Sayers Club

SLS Las Vegas will host a Big Game Viewing Party at The Sayers Club. The party will feature an open bar from 3 to 5 p.m. Open bar tickets are now on sale starting at $60 per person. VIP packages, which include table seating, beverages and delicious game-day fare from 800 Degrees Neapolitan Pizzeria, are also on sale starting at $1,000.


BIG GAME 2016 RESTAURANT PARTIES

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Cili Restaurant at Bali Hai Golf Club

Cili at Bali Hai
is throwing a Big Game party with all-you-can-eat buffet, all-you-can-drink premium open bar and raffles throughout the game for $175. Add in a round of golf with the party for $349. There will be multiple big screens to watch the game on.


Lagasse's Stadium at Venetian
Lagasse's features more than 100 TVs and plush stadium-style seating. Emeril Lagasse will be serving up a special game-day menu including a 32-ounce Tomahawk ribeye with mashed potatoes for $82 (add grilled shrimp for $10 more); chilled Alaskan king crab legs with butter for $65 per pound; and seared Maine sea scallops on polenta for $44. There will also be pitchers of Bud Light for $15 and buckets for $25.


CRUSH at MGM Grand
CRUSH will serves a massive tailgate-style feast, craft beers and cocktails starting at 2:30 p.m. As fans take in the game on CRUSH’s high definition TVs, they will be served an endless feast of tray-passed selections like Shaved Brisket Hoagies, Chorizo & Sweet Pepper Paninis, Baby Back Ribs, BBQ Grilled Chicken Wings, Chili Dip, Margherita Pizza, Nana D’s Meatball Flatbread, Mexican Street Corn, Angus Mini Burgers and more. CRUSH will also feature game day desserts including the Sweet Elvis flatbread and a selection of cookies and cupcakes. The tray-passed tailgate menu is priced at $85 per person not including tax or gratuity, and will be available through the final play of the game. Beer buckets of Bud Light and Corona will also be served throughout the game and will be priced at $30.


La Cave at Wynn
La Cave will serve an endless spread of tray-passed dishes starting at 2:30 p.m. through the end of the game. The football feast will be priced at $85 per person and will include: steak tacos topped with pickled onion and salsa verde; chorizo, Italian and Andouille sausage flatbread and tomato mozzarella flatbread; chicken gyros topped with a house-made cucumber dill sauce; pulled pork hoagies; lollipop chicken wings; pigs in a blanket; truffle mac & cheese; angus mini burgers; chipotle cole slaw; macaroni salad and more. The price does not include beverages, tax or gratuity. La Cave will also feature game day desserts with banana bread and a selection of cookies and cupcakes. Diners may also enjoy craft beer bucket specials including Dog Fish Head Sixty One Minute; Innis & Gunn Rum Porter; Brooklyn Brown Ale and Speakeasy Double Daddy IPA, all priced at $45.


Carmine's
at the Forum Shops at Caesars
Carmine's will offer three packages. For $85, enjoy a buffet with penne alla vodka, scarpariello wings, chicken parm and more. For $150, enjoy buffet and premium open bar for the entire game. For $200, you'll get a VIP package with special buffet featuring a carving station, fresh seafood and the premium open bar and more.


Hussong's Cantina
at Mandalay Bay
Hussong's will offer a party with taco bar, chicken wings, nachos and more for $100. There will be gift bags, giveaways and raffles.


Slice of Vegas
at Mandalay Bay
Slice of Vegas offers a party for $100 including buffet with meatball sliders, baked ziti, chicken wings, garlic parm and more as well as a selection of unlimited drafts with shot specials every quarter of the game.


Tom's Urban
at New York - New York
Tom's Urban will host a buffet for the Big Game. Doors open at 2:30 and the buffet starts at 3:30. Admission is $150 and includes all-you-can-eat buffet and open bar until the end of the game. The buffet will include nachos, tacos, pizza, sliders, mac n cheese, fries, wings, Caesar salad and mini pastries.


Buddy V's
at The Venetian
Take your game day eats to the next level with a special $39 all-you-can-eat menu including Grandma’s Meatball, Hoboken Italian subs, Buffalo style wings, sausage & peppers pizza, mini cannolis and Italian cookies. $20 mix & match beer buckets (six per bucket) are available with choice of Bud, Bud Light, Newcastle, Coors Light, Michelob Ultra and Corona.


Public House
at The Venetian
Public House will feature Big Game specials including the Pigskin Platter for $22 (or $30 with two regular draft beers. The platter includes potato skins stuffed with beer braised pork belly, beer brined chicken wings and chips and dip with house made kettle chips and truffle-onion dip.


TOP SPORTS BOOKS FOR WATCHING THE BIG GAME

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Looking for the ultimate place to watch the game? Check out some of our favorites (listed in alphabetical order).

Aria
: Place your bets in a comfortable environment at the 10,000-square-foot Aria Race & Sports Book. Conveniently located off the main floor of Aria, guests can relax on comfortable couches or in chairs with separate monitors. A total of 90 monitors are placed throughout the sports book. There are also two 9 foot by 16 foot big screen televisions. More


Bellagio
: The Bellagio race and sports book is one of the most luxurious places in the world to make bets and follow the action. Nestled in a corner of the upscale hotel-casino, the sports book is open and inviting, yet more intimate than some of the larger sports books found elsewhere in Vegas. From deep, plush leather commander's chairs to impeccable service, an understated but readily evident elegance is the theme here. Always catering to high rolling sports fans, the Bellagio has some of the highest betting limits in town. There are 51 TVs plus 99 individual desks. More


Caesars Palace
: Pleasantly dark and atmospheric, the Caesars race and sports book is a quintessential Las Vegas "mega-book." Within the cavernous and exciting venue there are plenty of seats with individual TV monitors for horseplayers, and race and sports fans alike can follow the action on several monstrous TV screens and an ample number of smaller monitors. There are six 12 x 15-foot screens, 12 50-inch plasmas and a 20 by 50-foot LED board. There are 140 sports seats with a 12-inch flat screen at every table. Plus, when hunger hits, Bobby Flay's excellent Mesa Grill is only steps away. More


Green Valley Ranch
: Located minutes from the Strip, the huge race and sports book at Green Valley Ranch is a favorite among locals. 200-plus screens, many plasma, display sporting events of all types. With restaurants and shopping galore at Green Valley Ranch, you can arrive early and get in some extra fun before the game. More


Hard Rock Hotel
: The Hard Rock could be the perfect venue for music-loving sports fans. Bets on the games can be placed at the sports book. The "world's first rock 'n' roll hotel and casino" is always full of action, and the sports book is certainly no exception. With 6 HD projectors, configurable up to 25 screens total, the sports book at Hard Rock offers a more intimate experience than most others found in Vegas. More


Westgate Las Vegas
: When this sports book originally opened in 1986, it set the standard for a new generation of race and sports books in town. Boasting 350 seats, it soon became known as the original "SuperBook," the eighth wonder of the gambling world. The Superbook features 30,000 square feet with 28 giant screens, and one massive 15 by 20-foot screen for a grand total of more than 60 viewing monitors. More


Lagasse's Stadium at the Palazzo
: Lagasse's Stadium at the Palazzo features luxurious seating with plenty of pillows to sink into and watch your favorite game. A highlight of this sports-viewing mecca comes in the form of a large, 10-foot by 20-foot projection screen, complete with stadium style seating. Even better, Lagasse's Stadium at the Palazzo also has a tasty full menu designed by Emeril Lagasse and full bar.More


Mandalay Bay
: With 84 TV screens and 300 seats, the sports book at Mandalay Bay is easily one of the best in town. Offering some of the highest betting limits in all sports, Mandalay Bay has grown accustomed to accepting bets of $100,000 or more for the big game. But even those less experienced will feel comfortable here, thanks to the helpful and knowledgeable staff on hand. More


MGM Grand
: This modernistic, sleekly designed sports book offers an expansive, state-of-the-art vantage point into the game. Even more, the VIP seats here create harbors for serious sports aficionados. Just off the sports book, Sunday revelers will find the architectural and mechanical mastery of the Centrifuge Bar. There are seats for 104 people and screens including 36 65-inch televisions and 24 42-inch plasma televisions.More


Planet Hollywood
: Despite its intimate size, Planet Hollywood's race and sports book is cleverly designed, making every seat perfect. Seating areas are arranged stadium-style, and the 33 plasma TVs are strategically placed on the bottom level for optimum viewing. The surrounding sports bar has additional seats and TVs and is a comfortable, modern place to enjoy a drink and catch some action. However, neither the sports bar nor book has a big-screen TV. More


Wynn
: Steve Wynn's resort boasts one of the most luxuriant and exciting sports books.It merges state-of-the-art, multiple screened action with a deep wood-toned lounge setting. There are 37 plasmas and three big screens, the largest of which is 12 feet by 12 feet. Just off the main floor of this stunning resort, the Wynn sports book is a popular place for high-rolling sports fans when the game gets going. More

 

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