Here’s how much you’ll pay for a Super Bowl 2023 hotel in Phoenix – if you can find one

Here’s how much you’ll pay for a Super Bowl 2023 hotel in Phoenix – if you can find one

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  • Super Bowl LVII​​​​​​​ overlaps with the Phoenix Open golf tournament.
  • Many hotels in metro Phoenix are already sold out for the weekend of Feb. 10-12.
  • Smaller chains and independent hotels also are displaying higher rates.

Super Bowl LVII won’t be played for another six months.

But Phoenix-area hotels already have scarce availability for the big game, set for Feb. 12, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale.

Many hotels in metro Phoenix, including Hilton, Marriott and IHG properties, are sold out for the weekend of Feb. 10-12, plus the days after the game, according to a check of hotel reservations websites. 

Even hotels in outer areas like Buckeye, Happy Valley and Queen Creek showed no availability during a check of the hotel chains’ reservations websites in early August.

And the hotels with vacancies will cost you.

The Hilton Garden Inn Phoenix Midtown, about 17 miles from State Farm Stadium,  showed a rate of $1,114 per night for a Feb. 10-13 stay. MK Hotels Mesa, about 33 miles from the stadium, showed $452 per night for the same dates – and that’s on the lower end of prices we saw.

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Smaller chains and independent hotels also are displaying higher rates. Sonder at McKinley, about 17 miles from the stadium in downtown Phoenix, has a studio apartment with a balcony available for $1,367 per night on Super Bowl weekend; the same room is $182 per night Jan. 27-30, two weekends before the big game.

“One of our salespeople was trying to bring a small group for a meeting around Super Bowl time and the cheapest rate was around $1,200 per night,” said Eric Kerr, vice president of insights and development with Visit Phoenix, which promotes tourism to the city. “We know a lot of places have their sites filled up.”

Does the Super Bowl 2023 overlap with Phoenix Open golf tournament?

Enormous interest in travel to Phoenix in February is not only because of Super Bowl 57.

The WM Phoenix Open golf tournament is scheduled for Feb. 6-12, coinciding with Super Bowl festivities.

This double shot of major sporting events will pack the region’s hotels, especially the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, the host resort for the WM Phoenix Open.

“We are busy the entire week leading up to Super Bowl Sunday with golf tournament guests who have been staying with us each year for more than a decade,” said John Glynn, spokesman for the Princess.

The hotel is sold out Feb. 7-15 and demand for stays around those dates is also high, he said. A search of room rates showed that standard rates start at $699 per night for Feb. 1-6 stays and $799 for Feb. 16-18 stays.

Many February guests are showing interest in the resort’s upcoming luxury “hotel within a hotel,” the Privado Villas, which has an anticipated fall 2022 debut.

How soon should I book hotel rooms for the Super Bowl LVII?

Interest in Super Bowl hotel bookings traditionally comes in three waves, said Jesse Thompson, area director of sales and marketing for Hotel Valley Ho in Scottsdale and Mountain Shadows Resort in Paradise Valley.

The first wave, from travelers who book rooms in the days after the previous Super Bowl, already passed. The second wave is from travelers who book when the NFL season begins, he said.

Finally, the third wave comes from travelers who book as the playoff season starts to pan out, Thompson said. This includes people traveling from the home cities of the teams in the playoffs.

Glendale lists about 12 hotels in the Glendale Sports and Entertainment District that are the closest to State Farm Stadium.

All are sold out for Super Bowl weekend.

These hotels include the Renaissance Phoenix Glendale Hotel & Spa, which saw “very high” demand and at higher room rates than prior Super Bowls.

Steve Eberhart, general manager of the Renaissa

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