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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Check the Marriots. That is where the NFL tries to book all of their teams.
NFL doesn't book the teams, the teams book themselves. I know that the Lions use the Hyatt Dearborn for training camp, and that was also where the Seahawks stayed last year for the Super Bowl.
Um, this game is in Indy, not Detroit
NFL doesn't book the teams, the teams book themselves. I know that the Lions use the Hyatt Dearborn for training camp, and that was also where the Seahawks stayed last year for the Super Bowl.
We stayed at the Radisson in Appleton for the Green Bay game and that's where the Pats were staying.
Side note, they did say unless there wasn't a Marriot close by.
Exactly my point . The team books each hotel based on the particular situation in each city not just because it's a Marriott .
The Colts hotel is down at the end of Lonesome Street. It's called Heartbreak Hotel.:rocker:
The Colts hotel is down at the end of Lonesome Street. It's called Heartbreak Hotel.:rocker:
anyone know the team hotel or the place where pats fans are going to congregate this weekend in indy?
The Colts are staying at the Marriott downtown. The Pats are at the Westin. On a sidenote, I feel for the Colts. We were in that Marriott...there were thousands of annoying 10-15 year old cheerleaders in town for some competition screeching in the lobby. Good luck sleeping in that noise, Peyton.