I'll admit, I'm hoping for Memphis, purely because of its proximity. Distance is going to be a big determining factor for me. That's why I'm pulling for Liberty or one of the bowls in Texas. If proximity weren't a factor, I still wouldn't pick Orlando, though. It's just a crappy, overpriced, generic city that is geared for exactly one thing, Disney.
I'm booked out of Moline, but Cedar Rapids was reasonable also.Which airport are you guys looking at for Orlando?
Have people stayed in the same hotel as the team? Is it worth paying the extra money?
I agree. I was a broke sophomore in college and stayed at a La Quinta Inn on the wrong side of town with 5 other people. Woke up to gun shots at about 2 am. Family friends stayed at the Peabody and we went to see them before the game. Place was magical.It’s worth the extra money to be in a good location. We stayed in the Peabody in Memphis.
LSU fans are a blast to tailgate with. If you are matched up with them, make friends with an LSU tailgate and you will be in Cajun heaven. Very generous and know how to party.
Usually as the conference championship games finish up on December 2nd they'll start announcing bowls one by one. I follow Brett McMurphy on Twitter and he usually is one of the first people to report out when bowl invites are given.What day do they announce the bowl game teams?
Three airline tickets from DSM to Orlando seems to be around $1,500 that get you there a day or so early and the next day home or the next. Doesn't seem to make much of a difference the day or the airline. I was expecting this to be the most affordable flying location.
By law, every airline must offer free cancellation within 24 hours of booking. If you want to go but are waiting for ISU to be selected, book the airfare the morning of December 2nd, wait and see if ISU is selected. If ISU is picked at the bowl you booked, keep the airfare. If not, cancell within 24 hours of your booking. Like others have said, if you wait until after ISU is announced at the bowl, all airfare will skyrocket in price.Those tickets will be $1500 a piece after they announce ISU in Orlando.![]()
Can confirm. We tailgated with some LSU peeps over at the College World Series when it was still at Rosenblatt and they were very welcoming and generous.LSU fans are a blast to tailgate with. If you are matched up with them, make friends with an LSU tailgate and you will be in Cajun heaven. Very generous and know how to party.
By law, every airline must offer free cancellation within 24 hours of booking. If you want to go but are waiting for ISU to be selected, book the airfare the morning of December 2nd, wait and see if ISU is selected. If ISU is picked at the bowl you booked, keep the airfare. If not, cancell within 24 hours of your booking. Like others have said, if you wait until after ISU is announced at the bowl, all airfare will skyrocket in price.
Yes. This applies to all airfare and most airlines allow you to cancel easily online. Note, if you book through American, instead of offering free cancellation, they offer a free 24 hour hold that doesn't require a credit card.does that apply to non-refundable tickets as well? If so, that's a solid strategy
I wonder what bowl the players would prefer? Orlando would be my guess based off the social activities in Orlando compared to some of the other destinations.
Plus, ISU has 16 players from the state of Florida (second only to Iowa)
I didn't mind Memphis but the weather SUCKED!!! I want to go some where warm, hence why I am pulling for Orlando or Phx.