Top Five Tips to Score a Deal on Game-Inspired Travel
10-10-2007
October 9, 2007 – Fall football is underway, and college teams throughout the country are deep in
strategy, anticipating and analyzing the competition in hopes of claiming
victory this 2007 season. In the game of travel, CheapTickets.com, a leading online travel agency that knows
“the less you pay, the better it feels™,” has huddled up its own dream team of
experts, charting the winning plays of game-inspired travel on a budget.
Revealing its top five key moves for price-conscious travelers, CheapTickets
invites college football fans everywhere to take their love of the game from the
TV screen to the old alma mater this
fall.
Top
Five Winning Budget Travel Strategies for College Football
Fans:
- Keep Your Eye
on the Ball – and Sale: Monitor sales, such
as CheapTickets’ regular “Cheap of the Week” program, which offers significant
savings on travel purchases. Currently, CheapTickets’ customers can
receive $25-off travel to select game-day destinations throughout the Midwest, taking in both the football fever and the
beautiful fall foliage.
- Choose Travel
Packages for a Game-Day Touchdown: Book air and hotel
together to save on CheapTickets.com. Car rentals can also be added to the
travel package mix, making for an all-around winning
play.
- Look to Stay
Out of Bounds: Local hotels can be overbooked and
priced high during big game weekends as alumni flock to their alma mater.
Consider a hotel just outside the action, where hotel rates may be lower.
- Buy Big Game
Tickets Online: Access to college football’s
biggest rivalries are available through CheapTickets’ recently launched
http://sports.cheaptickets.com site,
which offers the best tickets to the biggest games. By simplifying the
ticket order process, CheapTickets can offer competitive prices to premier
events, such as the Oct. 27 Wisconsin Badgers versus Indiana Hoosiers homecoming
game; tickets currently available for $92.
- Don’t Leave
Your Travel Partner on the Sidelines: The roar of the
pounding football stadium may be to the delight of one traveler, but not their
partner. Consider budget-friendly alternatives for the less than enthused
football fan, available through CheapTickets’ Activities Page. For
example, during Northwestern
University’s Family Weekend this
November, one traveler can explore the windy city during a $45 “Chicago Grand
Tour,” while the other cheers the Wildcats to victory against the University of Iowa Hawkeyes.
Experiencing
the Big Games for Less: Save $25-off with
CheapTickets*
College football fans will receive
$25-off qualifying hotel and package (hotel plus air) bookings of two or more
nights on CheapTickets.com with the company’s latest “Cheap of the Week.”
Customers must book their game-inspired travel using promotion code COWFOOTBALL
by Oct. 14, 2007, and travel is valid through Nov. 15, 2007.
Utilizing the CheapTickets College
Football Cheap of the Week sale, games and deals not to be missed.**
Be sure to check out http://sports.cheaptickets.com to
purchase tickets to the games below.
- Ohio State University’s homecoming game vs. Michigan State on Oct. 20: To catch the Buckeyes
in action against the Spartans, Washington D.C.-based alumni can fly to
Columbus Ohio and stay two nights at the three-star
Crowne Plaza Columbus-Downtown for $901 for two people, Oct. 19-21.
- Indiana University’s homecoming game vs. Penn State
University on Oct. 20:
Watch the Hoosiers versus the
Lions while enjoying a two-night stay at the 4-star Crowne Plaza Hotel in
Indianapolis, just an hours drive from the big
game in Bloomington. Including airfare from
New Orleans to Indianapolis, a couple can head to the big game
Oct. 19-21 for $805 total, which includes an Budget rental car during their
stay.