The teams are set and the date’s coming up fast. On Feb. 7, tens of thousands of football fans will descend on Miami’s Sun Life Stadium to watch the New Orleans Saints battle the Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLIV. While Super Bowl parties are plenty of fun, you may be seriously tempted to find tickets, a flight and accommodations to enjoy the game live.
There are numerous on-line sites offering tickets and Super Bowl packages, but be aware at this late date that costs can be high — though there are a few bargain-hunting tricks.
If it’s convenience you’re after, go to the NFL directly for a selection of eight Super Bowl packages including tickets, hotels and amenities. The NFL site also offers packages including flights, tickets and/or hotels.
The Miami Dolphins, whose home stadium is hosting the event, also offer travel packages.
If you’d rather put your own trip together, check out flights going to both Miami and nearby Fort Lauderdale; budget carriers often fly to smaller hubs. Be flexible with arrival and departure times and dates. Check out the travel sites (such as Orbitz or Expedia) you usually use to book flights and hotels; several are offering Super Bowl packages, as well as discounts on flights and hotels.
Be sure to enjoy other events going on during Super Bowl week. For a list of what’s happening, go to the South Florida Super Bowl site, which also has detailed info on accommodations in the area.
If tickets and travel costs are over your budget at this point, your best bet is to plan ahead for next time. In fact, the National Football League’s announced where the next three Super Bowls will be held:
Super Bowl XLV, Feb. 6, 2011, Dallas
Super Bowl XLVI, Feb. 5, 2012, Indianapolis
Super Bowl XLVII, Feb. 3, 2013, New Orleans
-By Anne Stein
















October 30, 2009
COMMENT: In Search of a Trip Momento Collection
Posted by Hilary Solan under Comment | Tags: Florida, miami, Momentos, Trip |1 Comment
A good magnet collection by turtlemom4bacon
Blame the change of seasons or how quickly the January 2010 page is approaching in my day planner. But I can’t stop thinking about all the places I’ve visited this year. I was lucky enough to drive the California coast, make it north into parts of rural Canada, and see most Midwestern states. Along the way I’ve picked up books, wine glasses, and sunburns but my quest to find a common souvenir from all the trips has gone unfulfilled. One of my mentors used to collect rocks from each trip she had taken. After a while, she was unable to tell the difference between the stones, and her collection froze in time. Another friend scouted out antique shops for the perfect picture postcard. Me? I haven’t decided yet. But when I was waiting at the Miami airport on Tuesday, I picked up a bright magnet in the shape of Florida along with my overpriced bottle of water. Maybe it was just a lark or the start of something bigger. I haven’t decided yet. So, what do we think? Magnets—too pedestrian or a fun (and easy-to-bring-home) momento?
Have a good collection of your own? Let me know! I may just steal your idea.—Hilary Solan