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Posted
46 minutes ago, UNDBIZ said:

Just in time for the airlines to still not have flights available to book.

No worries plenty of options. It is "hub" for Southwest, focus city for Delta, and slowly becoming an Alligent Airlines destination city. Wouldn't be surprised if Alligent did a charter flight from GFK/FAR for the game (if FAR/BNA isn't a seasonal route by then). 

The biggest issue is hotels. Nashville has the highest rate in the country right now, with rooms downtown running $250 plus on a weekend without major events. Wouldn't be surprised to see $300 to $400 hotel rates. 

Grow up in Nashville with family still in the area. Can't wait to take some of them to this game. 

Posted
1 hour ago, UNDBIZ said:

Just in time for the airlines to still not have flights available to book.

Maybe 8 cities within 250 miles of Nashville to fly into if you want to do a little exploring while traveling and make a week out of it. I plan on visiting the Ark Encounter south of Cincinnati on this trip. Chattanooga is beautiful also. Memphis, other than the bbq, is an armpit in my opinion 

Posted
1 minute ago, Langster019 said:

I'll be curious to see how hard it will be to obtain tickets via General public. A lot of groups have access before the general public.

I can't imagine this game selling out.

Posted
1 minute ago, UNDBIZ said:

I can't imagine this game selling out.

I think it's possible given the location and the amount of success with attendance in past HHF games. This is a fun town.

Posted
23 minutes ago, nodakgirl93 said:

The rooms offered thru The Ralph? 

IMO opinion, if you want to stay downtown using the blocks go with Tru by Hilton. Newer hotel, cheapest option, and really close to Bridgestone. Renaissance is a decent option too and is across the street from the arena. It's an older hotel, but recently underwent a remodel. 

The Vandy/Westend area is a great choice as well. Its not walkable to downtown, but short car/lyft ride and a great "local feel" of Nashville. 

The worst location is in the Opryland area. Longer drive to downtown and really not a lot of excitment in that area of town. 

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Posted
16 minutes ago, northernraider said:

IMO opinion, if you want to stay downtown using the blocks go with Tru by Hilton. Newer hotel, cheapest option, and really close to Bridgestone. 

The Vandy/Westend area is a great choice as well. Its not walkable to downtown, but short car/lyft ride and a great "local feel" of Nashville. 

The worst location is in the Opryland area. Longer drive to downtown and really not a lot of excitment in that area of town. 

I ended up booking the Home2 Suites (right next door to Tru) because the room holds 5.  It looks like a great location - 2 blocks to Bridgestone and about a 15 minute walk to the Wildhorse.

Posted
16 minutes ago, SiouxperDave said:

I ended up booking the Home2 Suites (right next door to Tru) because the room holds 5.  It looks like a great location - 2 blocks to Bridgestone and about a 15 minute walk to the Wildhorse.

Ah, didnt see that one on the list. That is the best value IMO

Posted
10 minutes ago, WiSioux said:

I cannot get over hotel prices... Yikes!

Look at Airbnb's as well. 

If looking to save dough, stay in one of the outer suburbs such as Smyrna, Brentwood, Franklin, Mt Juliet or airport area but you'll need a car to get around. 

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