Warrington and Wigan planning next 'Vegas' style adventure as major hint dropped for 2026 game abroad

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Re: Warrington and Wigan planning next 'Vegas' style adventure as major hint dropped for 2026 game abroad

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Mike wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 5:17 pm
josie andrews wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 3:47 pm
moto748 wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 3:10 pm Well that was their choice, Josie. For those who could afford it and fancied it, I'm sure it was a great trip.
I’m not saying it wasn’t their choice. But some will have spent more than they could afford. It’s also very expensive in Ireland/Dublin too.

Some friends told me it cost over $500 for fast food for 3 adults & 2 children & a drink each!

Even Tyler Dupree had a moan about the prices. He went to see the Grand Canyon said it cost him $60 just to look at a big hole in the ground 😂

The $500 is not right! It is pricy over here though. You're staring at $20 for a sandwich at lunchtime.
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We ate and drank very well but got nowhere near those costs. An afternoon in the rock house bar, plenty beers , 2 burgers and change from $100.00. Helps to be nice to wait staff and tip early. A few beers didn’t appear on our bill ……
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josie andrews wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 3:47 pm
moto748 wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 3:10 pm Well that was their choice, Josie. For those who could afford it and fancied it, I'm sure it was a great trip.
I’m not saying it wasn’t their choice. But some will have spent more than they could afford. It’s also very expensive in Ireland/Dublin too.

Some friends told me it cost over $500 for fast food for 3 adults & 2 children & a drink each!

Even Tyler Dupree had a moan about the prices. He went to see the Grand Canyon said it cost him $60 just to look at a big hole in the ground 😂
If he paid $60 to see the Grand Canyon he got a good deal . If he considered the Grand Canyon just a big hole in the ground why did he go in the first place what did he think he was going to see ? Couldn't have been very motivated to see one of the wonders of the world. Could have went to see Cas on a wet Friday night if he wanted to see a hole in the ground lol.

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The worst I experienced while there was when we went to the ice hockey the night after the rugby and it was £18 per beer

Most places I found usual “city” prices + a little bit

In the casinos if you sat on a machine a $1 tip would get you a beer so there were ways around the system
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They can take a game to Timbuktu for all I care so long as long suffering majority of Wigan season tickets don’t lose out,yet again on a home game
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