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Catching one of the Stanley Cup Final games at the Lenovo Center would be an expensive outing, with tickets alone costing more than $900 each.
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Some Carolina Hurricanes fans may be considering traveling to Las Vegas as an alternative.
But that option comes with a hefty price tag, too.
The News & Observer made an effort to calculate how much a Canes fan could expect to pay to travel to Las Vegas and back to catch Game 3 against the Golden Knights at the T-Mobile Arena.
Prices of flights, game tickets and hotels are subject to change, though.
Scheduling two one-way flights offers greater flexibility across airlines — and potentially lower prices.
There are a few flights out of Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Saturday that land in time to catch Game 3, scheduled for 5 p.m. Pacific Time.
One Frontier flight that leaves RDU at 6:15 a.m., stops in Atlanta and arrives in Vegas at 12:53 p.m. costs $265. It’s $15 cheaper for Discount Den members. But those prices reflect the cheapest ticket options, which don’t include a carry-on bag.
Coming home could pose bigger problems, and travelers looking to save on flights may have to sacrifice convenience.
The cheapest options have overnight layovers. For example, a Breeze flight that leaves Vegas at 10:01 p.m. Sunday doesn’t arrive in Raleigh until 9:03 a.m. Monday. The “No Flex Fare” ticket costs $303.
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There are a few flight options that leave early Sunday, around 6 a.m. or 6:30 a.m., have one stop and arrive at RDU between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Sunday. Those cost around $530.
For example, there’s a Southwest flight that leaves Vegas at 6 a.m., stops in Denver and arrives at RDU at 3:25 p.m. A choice ticket, the cheapest option available as of Tuesday afternoon, costs $531.
So, before fees and taxes, flights could cost between $570 and $800.
Travelers would likely want to spend the night in Vegas Saturday night before heading home.
A one-night stay at the Excalibur, just a short walk from the arena, starts at $93.
Tickets to Game 3 went on sale Tuesday. As of Wednesday morning, a fan could buy a ticket for about $700, excluding taxes, for a seat in the upper level.
Selecting the lowest-cost options for flights, hotels and a game ticket, one person could expect to spend at least $1,363 for a trip to Las Vegas to catch Game 3.
That price doesn’t include food or in-town transportation costs, such as travel to and from the airport.
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And it’s still hundreds more than a single ticket to Game 2 in Raleigh.