as early as last summer for the days leading up to Super Bowl LVII and on the game weekend of Feb. 10-12, according to a check of hotel reservation websites. It’s impossible to find vacancies at the hotels closest to the game venue, State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
Other parts of metro Phoenix have few to no hotel vacancies as well. Scottsdale, Arizona, in particular, is in high demand because the Super Bowl coincides with the WM Phoenix Open golf tournament, scheduled for Feb. 6-12 at TPC Scottsdale.
Interest in metro Phoenix hotels for Super Bowl 2023 is so strong that even hotels that haven’t opened yet are sold out. Two north Scottsdale hotels, a Hilton opening Dec. 16 and a Home2 Suites opening Jan. 15, are accepting reservations now. Both hotels’ websites showed they’re sold out for Super Bowl weekend.
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Travelers looking for at least a two- or three-star hotel for Super Bowl 2023 should expect to pay at least $400-$600 a night. The longer they wait, the more they’re likely to pay as supply runs out.
Some brands show little inventory left in the region for Super Bowl weekend.
A recent search on the reservation websites of hotel chains with a large presence in Arizona showed the following prices and availability for Feb. 10-13, as of Dec. 6:
It’s possible that fans who want to come to Arizona for the big game will be able to find a room as the playoff picture becomes more clear.
People who have already booked stays may cancel if their team doesn’t make it to the Super Bowl, said Steve Eberhart, general manager of the Renaissance Glendale Hotel Spa, one of the hotels closest to State Farm Stadium.
“We hope to have some rooms available to accommodate some of these fans as well,” he said.
It depends. Travelers who have hotel loyalty points may be able to save money on a room by using them. But the selection of rooms available for points may be limited.
For example, as of Dec. 6, a stay in a two-queen-bed room at the Hampton Inn Carefree from Feb. 10-13 was $918 per night at the standard nonrefundable rate, for a total of $3,133.81 including taxes.
Alternatively, the room can be booked with Hilton Honors points for 60,000 per night. Under Hilton Honors’ current pricing structure, you can buy as many as 1,000 points for $10, or 80,000 points for $800. If you can buy enough points to bring your account up to 180,000 points, you could stay at the hotel at a cost of $1,800.
However, many rooms that could have been booked with points have since sold out.
One room The Arizona Republic priced in November, a studio with one queen bed and one sofa bed at Residence Inn Phoenix Mesa, advertised $732 per night for a Feb. 10-13 stay, totaling $2,510 including taxes and fees. It was also available on those dates for 63,000 Marriott Bonvoy points, covering the entire stay, which could be purchased on Marriott’s website for $812. The room is no longer available on Super Bowl weekend.
Yes, and some Super Bowl travelers do that as a last resort.
Prescott, about 100 miles north of State Farm Stadium, and Tucson, about 128 miles southeast, are among the options. The top 10 Prescott hotels on TripAdvisor advertised rates between $114 and $196 per night for Feb. 10-13. For the top hotels in Tucson, that range was $196 to $521 per night that weekend.
Tucson’s hotel and lodging industry benefited from a “compression” in the metro Phoenix market because of demand for rooms, said Cindy Aguilar, spokesperson for Visit Tucson.
“Once the game was announced and date set, availability at Phoenix metro and Scottsdale properties became limited and average rates increased accordingly,” she said. “As a result, demand increased for other Arizona destinations, including Tucson.”
Travelers who stay outside metro Phoenix should know that it can take several hours to get into the city when factoring in heavy traffic on Interstate 10, Interstate 17, and local roads leading to State Farm Stadium.
Reach the reporter at Michael.Salerno@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter @salerno_phx.