Contact Us

Please contact us for media inquires, or if you would like Angie Hicks to speak to your group or organization.

Cheryl Reed
Communications Director
(317) 396-9134


mediarelations@angieslist.com

Angie's List Press Kit

Angie's List Media Kit

Download


News Releases

Feb 03, 2010

Super Bowl Travel Tips
Angie’s List offers tips on how to make game day a great day

Services: Travel Agencies

Super Bowl XLIV will put stress on South Florida’s hospitality but it doesn’t have to put stress on those who will travel to Sun Life Stadium.

 

Angie’s List, the nation’s leading provider of consumer reviews on local service companies, conducted a pre-game study of the potential pitfalls waiting for Super Bowl travelers and put together tips to help score nothing but a great time.

 

“If you’re investing dollars and time to be at the Super Bowl this weekend, you want to get the most out of it,” said Angie’s List Founder Angie Hicks. “Don’t just grab your team jersey and a credit card – do the work now so you can play all weekend without penalty.”

 

Angie’s List Super Bowl Planning Tips:

 

  • Air travel: You probably have your plane tickets all lined up. Do yourself a favor now and photocopy your driver’s license and your confirmation info. If you lose your ID, you’ll be able to use the copy to convince the travel authorities to let you get back home.
  • Pack light: Most airlines are charging for baggage. If you’re traveling from, say Indianapolis, wear your coat and pack the shorts.
  • Snacks: Take your own snacks and avoid the mark-up.
  • Rental cars: Check your own auto insurance before buying rental car insurance. You may find you are already covered.
  • Scalping: Florida allows ticket scalping, but there are always scams to be pulled. Play it safe by buying only through a licensed broker. Check the National Association of Ticket Brokers’ website to make sure your broker is a member.
  • Negotiate. Ticket brokers often purchase tickets for below face value. Don’t be afraid to ask for a better deal.
  • Your money’s no good here. Never pay for a ticket with cash or a money order. Always use a credit card so you have recourse in case the ticket is invalid.
  • Seat’s taken. Look at the venue’s seating chart before buying any tickets. This will help you avoid buying counterfeit tickets.
  • Down in front. If you’re paying a premium expecting to have a birds-eye-view, make sure you’re not buying a seat with an obstructed view (OV).

 

                                        ###

Angie’s List collects consumer reviews on local contractors and doctors in more than 500 service categories. Currently, more than 1 million consumers across the U.S. rely on Angie’s List to help them make the best hiring decisions. Members get unlimited access to local ratings via Internet or phone, exclusive discounts, the Angie’s List magazine and help from the Angie’s List complaint resolution service. Take a quick tour of Angie’s List and view the latest Angie’s List news releases.