It’s coming down to the wire for football fans searching for hotel rooms for Super Bowl 2023. The NFL Conference Championships on Jan. 29 will decide the teams who square off in the big game.
If you’re looking for a hotel room in metro Phoenix, know this: Your options are growing more expensive.
While some hotel chains have more rooms available than they did a couple of months ago, demand is driving prices up. Room rates are so expensive that, as reported by Axios, a Motel 6 near State Farm Stadium in Glendale starts at $854 a night.
It may be tempting to wait until you know your team will make it to the big game before reserving a hotel. But the delay may reduce your options and require more money in your lodging budget. Here’s the latest on the prices and availability of metro Phoenix hotels for the Super Bowl with less than three weeks before the game.
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Travelers who plan to stay in Glendale, Scottsdale or other metro Phoenix cities the weekend of Feb. 10-13 can expect to pay at least $300-$600 per night. Prices are higher the closer you get to State Farm Stadium in Glendale, the site of Super Bowl 57.
The lowest price found during a search of hotel and travel websites was at the Super 8 by Wyndham Phoenix Metro North, about 11 miles from State Farm Stadium, with rooms starting at $225 per night. The lowest-priced hotel with a TripAdvisor traveler rating of at least 4 out of 5 was the Hampton Inn Phoenix/Anthem, about 32 miles from the stadium, with rooms starting at $399 per night.
While inventories remain tight, especially near State Farm Stadium, a trend that hotel experts had anticipated is happening: Rooms are opening up from cancellations as teams are eliminated from the NFL playoffs.
A recent search on the reservation websites of hotel chains with a large presence in metro Phoenix showed the following prices and availability for Feb. 10-13:
Make sure to factor in heavy traffic on game day as you plan your hotel reservations.
Staying outside metro Phoenix – in Prescott or Tucson, for example – is an option if you’re game for a lot of extra driving. The top 10 Prescott hotels on TripAdvisor advertised rates between $99 and $186 per night for Feb. 10-13. For the top hotels in Tucson, that range was $196-$573. Be aware 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.
Short-term rentals such as Airbnb and Vrbo are still available. There are a handful of private rooms available on Airbnb in the $100-$200 per night range for Super Bowl weekend in metro Phoenix, including in Glendale, as well as guest houses starting around $300-$400.
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