Never let it be said the College Football Playoff folks aren’t full-service. Not only will they take your money for the national championship, they’ll get you a room.
If you’re a fan of Alabama, Oregon, Florida State or Ohio State, you’re in luck. The College Football Playoff folks will help secure your lodging for the title game in Arlington, Texas, on Jan. 15.
In conjunction with Fan Experiences, the CFP is offering hotel accommodations for every budget and preference, according to a press release issued Monday.
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Available reservations for championship weekend in what they are ambiguously referring to as “North Texas” begin on Jan. 7 in advance of the Jan. 12 game and may be extended through Jan. 15.
To view what’s available, click here.
Fan Experiences is also the leading fan housing option for the Super Bowl and the Final Four and has organized an average of 5,000 hotel room accommodations a year for the Super Bowl and some 2,000 a year for the Final Four, according to the company’s website.
The partnerships with the Final Four and NFL was obviously gave the CFP organizers a natural bridge to the association with Fan Experiences.
The company is also taking reservations for Super Bowl XLIX at University of Phoenix Stadium, the 2015 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association basketball tournament in Charlotte, N.C., and the 2015 Final Four in Indianapolis.
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