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Your Guide to The Big Game in Las Vegas

Attention, Las Vegas real estate enthusiasts and football fans alike! It’s that time of the year when the excitement of the gridiron collides with the vibrant energy of our beloved city. With the Super Bowl making its grand debut in Las Vegas this week, there’s no shortage of buzz and anticipation in the air.

As we prepare to welcome football aficionados from all corners of the globe, it’s crucial to stay informed about the latest happenings, whether you’re a die-hard fan or simply looking to soak in the thrilling atmosphere. From road closures to prime viewing spots, we’ve got you covered with essential details to ensure you make the most of this electrifying event.

So, grab your jerseys, rally your friends, and get ready to dive into the heart of the action as Las Vegas transforms into the ultimate Super Bowl destination. Let’s kick off an unforgettable week filled with touchdowns, tailgates, and triumphs right here in our very own backyard!

Where to Watch the Big Game

The George Sportsmen’s Lounge @Durango Casino

If you prefer the comfort of home for Super Bowl Sunday, you’re not alone! But for those craving an epic game-day experience, look no further than The Big Game festivities at Durango. Bel-Aire Lounge invites you to indulge in endless food and drinks for just $200 starting at 2 p.m. For an equally enticing option, The George Sportsmen’s Lounge offers an open bar and a mouthwatering tailgate menu for $250, also kicking off at 2 p.m. Secure your spot now at belaireloungelv.com/booking or thegeorgelv.com/biggame for a Super Bowl celebration unlike any other!

For the most comprehensive list and detailed options on where to catch the game (on and off the Strip), credit goes to the Las Vegas Review Journal, ensuring you don’t miss a moment of the Super Bowl excitement.

Here are just a few places the Review Journal highlights:

Off Strip

  • Experience the Super Bowl excitement at Green Valley Ranch’s Borracha Mexican Cantina, where guests can reserve seating with a minimum $125 food and beverage purchase.
  • Indulge in Honey Salt’s Super Sunday Touchdown Package on Rampart Boulevard, featuring a spread for eight including crudités, twice-baked potato skins, and short rib chili, all for $239.
  • M Resort’s Raiders Tavern & Grill invites you to their Big Game Buffet from 2 to 7 p.m., offering game viewing on all TVs and priced at $79 for adults and half price for children aged 3 to 10.

On Strip

  • At The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, The Barbershop Cuts & Cocktails hosts a Game Time viewing party with first-come, first-served bar seating and table reservations with a $3,000 minimum.
  • Resorts World’s Carversteak offers a menu of game day dishes and premium spirits for $250, while Gatsby’s Cocktail Lounge provides all-you-can-eat menus starting at $125.
  • Wynn Las Vegas presents Allegro’s all-you-can-eat game time menu with select alcoholic beverages for $325. Additionally, La Cave Wine & Food Hideaway serves up an indulgent all-you-can-eat menu for $195, with bottomless bar options available for an additional $115. Don’t miss out on these superb Super Bowl viewing experiences, brought to you by the Las Vegas Review Journal’s comprehensive guide to the best spots in the city.

Whether you’re opting for the comfort of home or seeking the ultimate game-day experience, Las Vegas has you covered with an array of options to gather, toast, and graze while watching the Big Game.

Road Closures

Heading to the Super Bowl in Las Vegas? The NFL recommends downloading their OnePass app for maps, event schedules, and important updates. The app will also feature stadium campus maps starting Wednesday. Residents and visitors can sign up for text alerts to receive weekly traffic updates and reminders about road closures around Allegiant Stadium. Stay informed and dodge traffic impacts with ease!

Las Vegas Super Bowl Road Closures Map

ALLEGIANT STADIUM WAY

• Full closure from Hacienda Ave. to Al Davis Way Jan. 8 – Feb. 15.

AL DAVIS WAY

• Full closure from Allegiant Stadium Way to Dean Martin Drive Jan. 8 – Feb. 15.

POLARIS AVENUE

• Lane restrictions from Hacienda Ave. to Dewey Drive Jan. 16 – Feb. 2 with one lane northbound and one lane southbound available; business access maintained.

• Road closed to through traffic from Hacienda Ave. to Lot W Feb. 3 – Feb. 9 with one lane northbound and one lane southbound available; business access maintained.

• Full closure from Lot W to Russell Road Feb 3 – Feb. 9; business access maintained.

• Full closure from Ali Baba Lane to Russell Road Feb. 10 – Feb. 15; business access maintained.

DEWEY DRIVE

• Lane restrictions from Terrible’s Garage driveway to Polaris Avenue Jan. 16 – Feb. 2; business access maintained.

• Full closure from Terrible’s Garage driveway to Polaris Avenue Feb. 3 – Feb. 15; business access maintained.

DEAN MARTIN DRIVE

• Lane restrictions from Russell Road to Lot N Jan. 18 – Jan. 31, with two lanes northbound and two lanes southbound available.

• Lane restrictions from Russell Road to Lot N Feb. 1 – Feb. 7, with one northbound lane and one southbound lane available.

• Full closure from Oquendo Road to Lot N Feb. 8 – Feb. 15; business access maintained.

• One-way northbound traffic only from Ali Baba Lane to Tropicana Ave. and no southbound travel Feb. 9 – Feb. 11.

HACIENDA AVENUE

• Full closure from Polaris Avenue to Luxor Drive Jan. 27 – Feb. 9; business access maintained from Valley View to Polaris Avenue.

• Full closure from Polaris Avenue to the east of Luxor Drive Feb. 10 – Feb. 15; business access maintained from Valley View to Polaris Avenue.

SOBB AVENUE

• Full closure from Game Changers Sports driveway to Cameron St. Feb. 3 – Feb. 11; business access maintained.

FRANK SINATRA DRIVE

• NDOT Work: Lane restrictions between Excalibur Way and Reno Ave. Jan. 24 – Feb. 1, with one lane northbound and one lane southbound available.

• Lane restrictions from Mandalay Bay Loading Dock to Russell Road Feb. 7 – Feb. 11, with one lane northbound and two lanes southbound available.

• Two southbound left turn lanes closed at the intersection of Caesars Service Drive Feb. 7 – Feb. 12.

RUSSELL ROAD

• Two eastbound turn lanes on Russell Road at Frank Sinatra Drive closed at the back entrance of the Mandalay Bay Convention Center, Feb. 7 – 11; access to the RTC bus stop on Russell Road to be maintained.

WINNICK AVENUE

• Lane restrictions from Linq Lane to Caesars Forum Feb. 8 – Feb. 11.

SAMMY DAVIS JR. DRIVE

• Lane restriction from Goh Tong Way to Resorts World Employe/Delivery Entry Feb 8, 2 pm to 7 pm

• Closure of the southbound turn lane into the employee entrance of Resorts World Feb. 8, 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.

SANDS AVENUE

• Lane restrictions from Howard Hughes Parkway to Paradise Ave. with the closure of the north curb lane Feb. 9, 6 p.m. to Feb. 10 at 1 a.m. Luxor Drive

• Closure from Reno Avenue to Mandalay Bay garage Feb. 10 – Feb 12.

ALI BABA AVENUE

• One-way eastbound traffic only from Valley View Boulevard to Dean Martin Drive, and no westbound travel on Feb. 11.

LAS VEGAS BOULEVARD

• Lane restrictions on Las Vegas Boulevard from Flamingo Road to Bellagio Drive and intermittent sidewalk closure through Feb. 16. The sidewalk will have 24-hour access Super Bowl Week, Feb. 4 – 11.

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