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- May 20, 2015
We are hosting some very cool football trips coming up in the fall. We love football and for the past 15 years we have hosted great football trips for fans all over the USA. Here are some of our coolest football trips we have running this season!
Arlington, Texas:
The original Cowboys Football Package is back again and better than ever. We stay in hotels close to AT&T Stadium and our VIP Tailgate Party right across the street from the stadium. Inside our big tent is a non-stop party with a new menu of food this year - the Texas BBQ will be there along with some other chef favorites. Our DJ will be cranking the tunes and we WILLÂ be dancing. Former Cowboys player Bill Bates will be back again to sign autographs and take pictures. View our YouTube Videowith last year's highlights!
View our Dallas Cowboys Weekend PackagesGreen Bay, Wisconsin:
We are heading to Green Bay where we will start the pre-game festivities with a tailgate that heads inside when - January 18, 2013
I was really hoping that my predictions would hold on last weekend but I ended up at .500 after going 2 out of 4. The good news I am still 6-2 in the 2013 playoffs so I can at least hang my hat on that for another day or so. Last weekend was one of the best playoff weekends that I can remember in a while. The Patriots and Texans game was the only one that wasn't up to playoff excitement standards. The outcome of that game was pretty clear from the first quarter on. The Texans just didn't have enough to beat New England at home. It just seems like the Patriots have this whole football thing figured out.
Before I get to this week's games I do want to review the other 3 games briefly. The Broncos and Ravens game was great and I like seeing Ray Lewis continue his swan song but that was ridiculous. The Broncos flat gave that game away and it was hard for me to see Peyton Manning contribute so much to a loss. Manning will receive a ton of MVP votes this season and had an amazing season this year but he kinda choked at the end. Sad to seem him struggle in the clutch like that.
- January 11, 2013
The opening weekend of the NFL playoffs ended up about how I expected. I felt pretty good about going 4 out of 4 with my picks last week but I will also admit that the choices seemed pretty easy. The major disappointment of the weekend was the status of the clearly injured RGIII. I was really looking forward to that game but it proved to be pretty lack luster after Seattle gained their composure. I'm not sure where I stand on the issue with starting Griffin, but if they knew the extent of the injury then there is no excuse for starting him. I don't think we will ever know for sure how much information the Redskins had on his injury but we can be certain that RGIII is a competitor and will be a force in the NFC for years to come.
This week the picks are a little harder to make but I feel confident with my football instincts at the moment. I'm hoping to make it a perfect 8 for 8 so without further due lets take a look at each game this weekend.
- January 04, 2013
The grind of the NFL regular season has come to an end. The slates have been cleared and nothing from the regular season matters any more. This is what is known as "crunch time". We are now in the 2 minute drill of the NFL season and its win or go home. It is hard to believe that this incredible season is already over. There were stories of triumph, episodes of tragedy, as well as many amazing achievements in 2012. One of the most intriguing stories this season has been the success of 3 rookie quarterbacks.
The first and second overall picks in last year's draft have already brought their teams to the post-season. Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III have been tremendous for their teams but ROY honors might go to third rounder Russell Wilson in Seattle. All three sensations will be in action on Wild Card weekend including a showdown between RG3 and Wilson in Landover, MD.
Here is a detailed look at the NFL Playoff games this weekend and a look ahead to Divisional match-ups.
- November 23, 2012
What is now known as the Mercedes-Benz Superdome was opened on August 3, 1975. Since that time it has been the host of 6 Super Bowls and this season's finale will bring the total to 7. The home of the New Orleans Saints already owned the distinction of hosting the most Super Bowls so the super-structure only adds to its lead.  A lead that it holds over the Orange Bowl and Sun Life Stadium. Both of which are located in Miami, FL and have hosted 5 each. In honor of the seventh time hosting the event, I have sent the Sports Traveler Blog through a time machine as we take a trip back through the last 6 Super Bowls in New Orleans.
*The Superdome has also hosted the BCS National Championship on 2 occasions. (2008, 2012)
- October 25, 2012
Tradition. This is a word that is highly regarded among the NFL faithful. When you think about tradition, names like Lombardi and Hallas come to mind. Keeping tradition in the NFL has always been important to the fans, players, and owners alike. There has been one tradition in the NFL that has held true and is distinguished by a common link to our nation's past.
Every year families gather to eat turkey and stuffing, catch up with relatives, and watch football. You could argue that NFL football is as much a part of Thanksgiving as the turkey or any Thanksgiving custom. Professional football has been played on Thanksgiving Day since the 1920's but the modern Thanksgiving Day NFL tradition didn't start until 1970. Since that time the Dallas Cowboys and Detroit Lions have played games on "turkey day" nearly every season*. Both the Lions and the Cowboys had often frequented the game or games on Thanksgiving but it wasn't until 1970 that both teams played and thus the tradition began.
*Lions have played every year but the Cowboys did not play in '75 & '77.
- July 25, 2011
After many long months of talks, rumors, hesitation, and excitement, the owners and the NFLPA have agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, formally ending the NFL Lockout. Starting the week of July 25, teams can now negotiate with all free agents & draft picks, make trades, and most importantly, start training camp.
The Green Bay Packers can now start planning on repeating as Super Bowl champions. In the world of the NFL, it is very difficult to win the Super Bowl in back-to-back years.  The Pittsburgh Steelers, Indianapolis Colts, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears, Atlanta Falcons, New York Giants, & New York Jets are all teams who can win this season.
- June 23, 2011
The NFL lockout is a hot topic in the sports world this summer, but the impact of the lockout can potentially spread much further than the NFL. Current rumors predict that the lockout could be coming to an end by July 15. If these rumors hold true than there will be practically no harm done to the League. Player development might be hindered but if the entire 16 game season lives on then everyone is happy. However, if the lockout continues into August
- May 10, 2011
The football draft has come and gone and teams are now beginning to prepare for the upcoming season. With training camp almost two months away, it's not too early to start planning your weekend trips!
2011 Football Packages are Now Available with Refundable Deposits!Â
2011 Football Packages are now available for most game during the upcoming season. All packages are available with a fully refundable deposit if the season is cancelled or postponed.
All 2011 Football Packages include the following amenities:
- Deluxe hotel accommodations near the stadiums
- Guaranteed tickets to the game of your choice
- Options on breakfast, transfers, and hospitalityIf you do not see the game you are looking for, please let us know and we will customize the package for you.
- January 03, 2011
The regular season is now complete and the playoffs are ready to begin. Start booking your Wild Card & Divisional Round Playoff Packages to see your favorite team make their way to the Super Bowl.
Wild Card & Divisional Round Playoff Packages are now available for the following games:
- Colts vs. Jets - January 8
- Seahawks vs. Saints - January 8
- Chiefs vs. Ravens - January 9
- Eagles vs. Packers - January 9
- Falcons vs. TBA - January 15
- Steelers vs. TBA - January 15
- Bears vs. TBA - January 16
- Patriots vs. TBA - January 16












