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I envy whoever gets into that game.
I used to drive through Truckee every week on my way to Reno. Some of the harshest winter weather you'll ever see up that way. It can be 55 and sunny in Sacramento an hour away and a blizzard in the Truckee/Colfax area.I’ll probably go. My daughter lives 3.5 hours from the stadium (Truckee, CA) so I’m thinking we drive to the game the morning of and after the game stay somewhere like Sacramento if nothing is available closer by.
My daughter and boyfriend have been bummed out that it’s been so snow-free this year so far. If I go, I’ll probably go out a day early just in case something wacky happens with the weather here in Rhode Island or there in Truckee or somewhere in the middle.I used to drive through Truckee every week on my way to Reno. Some of the harshest winter weather you'll ever see up that way. It can be 55 and sunny in Sacramento an hour away and a blizzard in the Truckee/Colfax area.
Wait a week to see how the ticket prices are shaking out.Considering it, but the prices look really high. might take some market movement the week of to get me to pull the trigger...
Yeah the last Seahawks SB they were over 10k. I expect much of the same or worse. Still kicking myself for not going in 2011 tix dropped to under $900 just before kickoff. I almost left that morning about an 8 hour drive to Indy. I "went" to Phoenix, Houston and Atlanta. Borrowed a TV and antenna from Walmart and tailgated near the stadium watching the game. It was cool being in the atmosphere without the crazy tix prices.I'm seriously considering going.
I go on the cheap. I drive and get to see that part of the country which I never have. I have driven through all the other quadrants, but the NW. So, there is no need to rent a car or buy a flight and I can set my own flexible itinerary. Lodging is always available at standard pricing. At one of the Phoenix Super Bowls I stayed in Mesa, AZ which was 45 minutes from the stadium.
Ticket prices will be out of sight.
Truckee is one of my favorite towns in Ca.I’ll probably go. My daughter lives 3.5 hours from the stadium (Truckee, CA) so I’m thinking we drive to the game the morning of and after the game stay somewhere like Sacramento if nothing is available closer by.
My buddies used to travel from Sacramento to Reno to gamble, and always put chains on their tires to travel through the snow.I used to drive through Truckee every week on my way to Reno. Some of the harshest winter weather you'll ever see up that way. It can be 55 and sunny in Sacramento an hour away and a blizzard in the Truckee/Colfax area.
+1 +1My buddies used to travel from Sacramento to Reno to gamble, and always put chains on their tires to travel through the snow.
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