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Plan A Memorable Arizona 2008 Super Bowl Experience Now

Still several months away, the 2008 Super Bowl is already a hot topic. Many people have already purchased their game tickets as well as their flight and hotel tickets. NFL's big event is scheduled for Sunday, February 3, 2008 in sunny Glendale, Arizona.

Planning well in advance for the 2008 Super Bowl in Glendale, Arizona, is definitely a wise choice. Tickets are expensive, but you will save a significant amount of money if you purchase tickets now.

Super Bowl XLII tickets are already for sale and will cost you around $3,250.00, depending who your source for tickets is. Currently as expensive as $9,000.00, those same Super Bowl tickets will be more expensive.

The newly constructed stadium in Glendale, Arizona has been named The University of Phoenix stadium and recently opened its doors on August 1st, 2006 and holds 63,400 seats. It has the capability to expand to 73,000 seats. Considered a premier when it comes to the very best in architectural design, the stadium and the locals can hardly wait to be a part of NFL's big event.

Business Week Magazine noted the stadium as one of the 10 "most impressive" sports facilities in the world because of the combination of the retractable roof along with the roll-in natural grass field. The stadium is the only stadium in North America with such a stadium.

With more than 300 days of sunshine every year in Arizona, The University of Phoenix Stadium is retractable and will likely be open during the 2008 Super Bowl, weather permitting. The 2008 Super Bowl will be the second Super Bowl that involved a retractable roof stadium.

What kind of weather can you expect for Super Bowl XLII in Arizona? Well, you will be happy to know that the average temperature in Arizona in February is a comfortable 70 degrees. It has been as warm as 92 degrees, so be prepared for possible warmer weather.

If you have not been to Arizona during the winter, keep in mind that 70 degrees in Arizona does not feel like 70 degrees in other parts of the country, such as the Midwest. It is best to dress in layers, especially if the roof is open during game time. Some Arizona Cardinal fans complained last year about the retractable roof being open during the Cardinals regular season games, so be advised that you may wish to take along warmer clothing.

Entertainment for the Super Bowl has not yet been determined, but both Bruce Springsteen and Norah Jones are reported as possibilities.

If you are looking for luxury suites, there are 88 on two separate levels that are available and will seat approximately 1,500 patrons. Club seating for 7,000 fans is also available which includes access to private club lounges.

Both lower and upper bowl seating will be available, accommodating some 55,000 fans.

Here are some tips when planning for NFL's 2008 big event.

While there are still many hotel rooms available, some hotels are already sold out, such as a couple of Ritz-Carlton hotels, so it would be wise to reserve your room now.

Some nearby hotels include the Embassy Suites Hotel Phoenix, Hilton Suites, Radisson, Pointe South Mountain, Sheraton, Phoenician, The Buttes, and other famous chains.

Determine your driving route. If you are not familiar with the area, print or write out your driving directions. It is going to be a very busy day with an abundance of people running around. The last thing you need is to get lost in the shuffle!

Arrive early for best parking and peace of mind. There will be plenty of activities before the game to keep you entertained.

Write down which parking lot that you parked in. You will be glad you did.

Bring some extra cash just in case you need it. Cash machines will be available, but they will likely charge you a fee for their service.

Wear a pair of pants, versus shorts. You may also wish to consider wearing a pair of those outdoor pants that have zippers just above the knee that can be taken off if you get too warm.

Keep in mind that the stadium is likely to be open on the day of the game and it will likely be an ordinary Arizona sunny day, so take along sunscreen. Use a good sunscreen before you leave for the stadium. Sunburn is no fun, not to mention very dangerous. If the roof is open, you are going to want to make sure that you have protection from the sun. It would also be a good idea to take a hat with you, too.

If you layer your clothing, you can always take them off. Also do not forget to take along your sunglasses, as the glare may bother your eyes.

If you have the time, consider staying a couple of extra days to enjoy the state of Arizona! There are many more things to do in Arizona.

Most importantly, don't forget to bring your tickets to the game!

By: Cecilia Valenzuela

Article Source: http://www.myaddirectory.com

Cecilia Valenzuela is a full time entrepreneur and supporter of small business owners. Cecilia Valenzuela works with entrepreneurs striving to become successful. Cecilia Valenzuela is a successful online business entrepreneur who vows to help others follow their own online business dreams. More information about Super Bowl XXII and other tourist information including the Grand Canyon is available at: www.My-Arizona-Desert-Living.com

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