Whether it’s a reaction to the “Vegas is dead” narrative or a routine effort to fill hotel rooms, the city’s bid to attract customers for the Super Bowl weekend is unlike any in recent memory with Strip rooms going for less than $100 a night and the typical luxury outlets tamping down room rates.
Analysts weighing in on Super Bowl room pricing suspect the lower pricing is a result of the industry efforts to respond to the view by some that Las Vegas is overpriced.
For years, Las Vegas has been considered a great place to watch the National Football League’s championship game for those who can’t attend the game itself.

