Looks like there is an organized charter plane trip to the Cancun Challenge in November. Nice to see some organization and excitement for the upcoming season!
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Originally posted by Wade Garrett View PostLooks like there is an organized charter plane trip to the Cancun Challenge in November. Nice to see some organization and excitement for the upcoming season!
https://bradleybraves.com/news/2022/...challenge.aspx
Bradley offers fans a seat on the team charter flight leaving Sunday, Nov. 20, and returning Wednesday, Nov. 23 (3 nights).
The offer says- "Purchase includes roundtrip charter airfare, all taxes & fees, and food/beverage service on board".
So the Bradley trip does not include a hotel or lodging at the host resort (The Hard Rock Riviera Maya).
For lodging, fans are told- "Fan package/lodging reservations are to be made on your own". and directs fans to the Cancun Challenge website -
https://cancunchallenge.net/sports/2...212193717.aspx
However, that offer says, "2022 Travel Package Options - 4-night minimum stay"
So in order for fans to travel on the team charter trip, which stays for 3 nights, would they have to reserve and pay for 4-nights at the team hotel, even though they would only stay 3 nights?
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Originally posted by BUBraves 33 View PostIs there any benefit to booking this through the team and staying at the hard rock? A quick search tells me I could make my own arrangements for much cheaper and just buy tickets to the game,
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I'm sure you could piece something together a little cheaper. A couple things to think about...
1. This is a direct chartered round trip flight out of Peoria. No direct commercial flights to Cancun from Peoria so you're looking at one or maybe two layovers each way on a commercial flight. I like the idea of no layovers.
2. I'd bet my mortgage that of your minimum 4 legs of a commercial international flight, during the busiest travel period of the year, during the current shitshow of pilot/crew shortages, that at least one of your legs is flat out cancelled or delayed to the point of missing a connection. I'd say there is a 50/50 chance you'll be spending the night in an airport if you make that trip commercially.
3. I hear most commercial flights make you pay for a carry-on or checked bags. I'd be shocked if the Bradley charter charges a bag fee. Savings of at least $60 right there.
4. You probably could find a cheaper flight out of ORD or MDW. However, I'm pretty sure Peoria has free parking. Savings of at least $150 in parking and gas plus five hours of car time. Even more savings if you got to get a hotel up in Chicago to make an early morning flight.
5. Looks like the Cancun Airport and the team hotel are about an hour drive apart. I'd guess that ground transportation is a minimum of $100 each way for those not on the team bus to the hotel. Savings of $200 right there.
6. Looking on the tournament website...looks like for me and my wife in a deluxe room it is $1,260 a person for 4 nights. That's $315 per person. That $315 is all-inclusive. I'm pretty sure I can eat $315 worth of shrimp tacos and drink $315 worth of Coronas alone each day.
7. And lastly...looks like the team plane will be home in time for Thanksgiving Day (albeit at 2am). A quick search online shows the earliest you could get to Peoria commercially from Cancun and still see both Bradley games is 2:15pm on Thanksgiving Day. I'm not sure about you guys, but I better be at my in-laws for turkey at 12pm or I'll never hear the end of it!
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