Broncos to Las Vegas

You can get there and back for ~ $1700 with Singapore, Korean, Alaskan or Canadian. Maybe less if you want to hack your fares via SYD.
Yes that's right. 2.5k direct if you don't want the ridiculous layover in Vancouver.
Even going through Sydney makes it a killer trip over if you get a bit of jet lag.
I'd rather pay the extra for the direct flight
 
Did anybody booked tickets to our game in Vegas yet?

I need help in booking the tickets. What’s the unlock code to get tickets? Can someone share? Thanks!
 
Did anybody booked tickets to our game in Vegas yet?

I need help in booking the tickets. What’s the unlock code to get tickets? Can someone share? Thanks!

The email says to fill this form out:

 
The email says to fill this form out:

Appreciate your help. As I live in USA, the survey doesn’t help. Instead, I logged into my Ticketmaster account & used passcode “Broncos24LV” to get the tickets.

I bought tickets in Section 122 which is Broncos Bay. I’m now contemplating as to should I book the tickets that are in C132 which are almost middle of the field? Ticket price is $189 + absolutely ridiculous extra charges. So, for a couple with a toddler it’s rounding to $567 + $236 = $803 😳.

I don’t reckon Ticketmaster will refund my Sec 122 tickets for me to grab C132 tickets ☹️. Will have to speak to this customer care tomorrow.

I still need to book hotel + airline tickets. I didn’t watch any of our current group play live in a stadium. Reckon it’s worth the spending.
 
Appreciate your help. As I live in USA, the survey doesn’t help. Instead, I logged into my Ticketmaster account & used passcode “Broncos24LV” to get the tickets.

I bought tickets in Section 122 which is Broncos Bay. I’m now contemplating as to should I book the tickets that are in C132 which are almost middle of the field? Ticket price is $189 + absolutely ridiculous extra charges. So, for a couple with a toddler it’s rounding to $567 + $236 = $803 😳.

I don’t reckon Ticketmaster will refund my Sec 122 tickets for me to grab C132 tickets ☹️. Will have to speak to this customer care tomorrow.

I still need to book hotel + airline tickets. I didn’t watch any of our current group play live in a stadium. Reckon it’s worth the spending.
Spend up, live it up & enjoy mate.
Hope you have the time of your life 👍
 
I’m aware that post Covid, everything has become dearer but just want to know how are the ticket prices @Suncorp for our regular season games?

Just looking at the receipt I just purchased, I’m literally bemused. I just can’t figure out what the different fees are for 🤷‍♂️
 

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I’m aware that post Covid, everything has become dearer but just want to know how are the ticket prices @Suncorp for our regular season games?

Just looking at the receipt I just purchased, I’m literally bemused. I just can’t figure out what the different fees are for 🤷‍♂️

You paid for lots of fees. Similar shit here, but the USA take it to the extreme. Watch out for all the extra taxes at any hotels.
 
You paid for lots of fees. Similar shit here, but the USA take it to the extreme. Watch out for all the extra taxes at any hotels.
And tips. How does that shit work?
 
And tips. How does that shit work?

Only been the once. @Renegade frequents though I think.

We stayed at Aria and on top of the room there was tax, city tax, resort tax and some fees for each night.
 
Only been the once. @Renegade frequents though I think.

We stayed at Aria and on top of the room there was tax, city tax, resort tax and some fees for each night.
Yup, all true. The state of Nevada thrives on these exorbitant fee/charges + the visitors to Hoover dam few miles away.
 
I got my tickets today. I wanted to get the better seats in the presale but I got error coded and by the time I could get back on all those seats were sold. Ended up paying about $450 AUD for 3 seats in the 2nd tier middle of the field near the front. Can’t wait 😝
 
I’m aware that post Covid, everything has become dearer but just want to know how are the ticket prices @Suncorp for our regular season games?

Just looking at the receipt I just purchased, I’m literally bemused. I just can’t figure out what the different fees are for 🤷‍♂️
I think the service fee is like a tip but because they call it a service fee it's not negotiable.
We found this out in NY recently at a couple of places . No tip but a service fee of 20%
 
I’m aware that post Covid, everything has become dearer but just want to know how are the ticket prices @Suncorp for our regular season games?

Just looking at the receipt I just purchased, I’m literally bemused. I just can’t figure out what the different fees are for 🤷‍♂️

Jesus christ $60 in fees and taxes

Highway robbery

I think Gold seats are around $50 or maybe $60 now? Been a while since I've gone, but that's the most expensive aside from the corporate areas
 
And tips. How does that shit work?
I think it's supposed to be 18% but I just did 20% as it's easier math lol.

Mostly on food/drink stuff tho. You don't tip everyone. Like you're not gonna tip the cashier at a servo or at a supermarket etc.

Tip the cocktail waitresses a couple of bucks in the casinos and they'll be back on the reg.

Can't comment on resort fees etc. I stayed in the Marriott at associate rates so it was **** all.
 
We've signed a partnership deal with the LA Rams.

instead of basing ourselves in Vegas, we'll be set up in an Origin style camp in LA, training at the LA Rams’ facility at Cal Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks.

Kevvie Said:

“We are very grateful to Los Angeles for opening Rams HQ to us very soon,” Walters said.

“We’re looking forward to getting over there a little earlier, getting settled, and having a home-away-from-home base for our preparation in the lead-up to that Vegas match.

“A lot of our boys follow the NFL, and are avid watchers of it, so this will be great to have the chance to see the Rams’ set-up and I’m sure learn a few things from each other as well.

“We’re certainly wishing their team every success for their season that has just begun.

“While it will be an exciting time, and the world will be watching, the most important thing to remember is that there are two competition points up for grabs over there.

“That will be our priority.”

Dave Donaghy said:

“We’re incredibly proud to partner with the Los Angeles Rams ahead of our historic trip to the United States next year,”

“I’d like to thank Kevin Demoff and the Rams organisation for the opportunity.

“Their training facility is the same one from where the Rams won their most recent Super Bowl title in 2022 and has also just recently hosted Arsenal (English Premier League football club).

“It’s an enormous benefit to be in that elite environment, and to be linking up with that winning history and knowledge.

“Taking our football program to the United States will be a significant undertaking, but having a hub in Los Angeles settled so soon will provide us with a strong base to build from when the team arrives next February.”

Reynolds said:

“It will be awesome,”

“Vegas is a favourite spot of mine, I’ve been over there four or five times, although we won’t be staying there, we will be staying in LA.

“It‘s still a great opportunity to get over there and experience something different in rugby league.

“Especially at this stage of my career, I don’t know what the future holds in the game for me, so it will be great to get over there and have a unique experience.”



LA Rams chief operating officer Kevin Demoff said:

“We are looking forward to welcoming a first-class team in the Broncos to our facility next February as they prepare for the NRL opener,” Demoff said.

“As we continue to deepen our connection with fans in Australia, it is a tremendous opportunity to partner with one of their most successful rugby league clubs.

“We are grateful to Dave (Donaghy, Broncos CEO) and his organisation for their partnership and we can‘t wait for them to join us here next year.“
 

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