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From the UK it would cost me just over £1000 for flights and hotel but then's there is spending money, that VISA thing.

 

But I read you have to be over 21 to book or check in at a hotel in the US? Is that true??

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Just the flight it cost more than 1000€ :displeased: 
It's just for wealthy people, tbh... :frenchy: 
Britney should bring the opportunity to the european fans to see her one more time and do a small residency in the O2 arena in London so people from around Europe can see the show. :boring: 
 

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For me:

 

Flights - Managed to use air miles to get a discount so roughly $600

Tickets - 2 Meet & Greet = $2500 x 2 = $5000

Hotel - Encore at Wynn = $250 x 5 = $1250

Spending money - You could probably add another $500 on top of that for spending alone

 

Total: $7350 approx.

 

Of course the Meet & Greet counts for the bulk of my cost so if you're not opting for this package you'll have a much less expensive trip. Covering all cases you'd want at least $4000 to spend between travelling, hotels, tickets and spending money.

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The flight itself is at least 800-1000€ ($1000-1300), then there is ticket for the show (and unless you're rich, you obviously can't buy a $2500 m&g or the trip would cost you at least 3000€ (around $4000) already only for the flight and m&g), then there is the hotel and food/restaurant etc. and maybe extra money if you want to buy some souvenirs or Britney merchandise. So yeah, it's really expensive.

And that's only for 1 person, so imagine if you don't wanna go there alone, or if you have to go with an adult because you're too young :drown:

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From the UK it would cost me just over £1000 for flights and hotel but then's there is spending money, that VISA thing.

 

But I read you have to be over 21 to book or check in at a hotel in the US? Is that true??

nop.. im 20 and no one ask for id or anything-.. 

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From the UK it would cost me just over £1000 for flights and hotel but then's there is spending money, that VISA thing.

 

But I read you have to be over 21 to book or check in at a hotel in the US? Is that true??

In Casino Hotels you have to be Twenty-One. Because you have to be 21 to gamble in Vegas.

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In Casino Hotels you have to be Twenty-One. Because you have to be 21 to gamble in Vegas.

But aren't pretty much all hotels casinos in vegas? :/

 

Thanks for clearing it up!

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But aren't pretty much all hotels casinos in vegas? :/

 

Thanks for clearing it up!

I don't know I could check it out for you. If you flew American in February and spent the weekend the flight would cost just over $1,000 before taxes. That is out of Heathrow in to Vegas.

There is a lot of Non-Gambling Hotels in Vegas that are really nice. The Four Seasons for one.

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I don't know I could check it out for you. If you flew American in February and spent the weekend the flight would cost just over $1,000 before taxes. That is out of Heathrow in to Vegas.

There is a lot of Non-Gambling Hotels in Vegas that are really nice. The Four Seasons for one.

I don't think I'll ever afford it haha but thank you :)

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too expensive to even think about no European fan could afford that unless it's a once in a life time trip you've been planning for ages or are mega rich. transatlantic flights don't come cheap i say you  would at least need to put away 1,000 at least per person for return flights because isn't las vegas the far end of the united states. new york would be cheaper because it is the closest to Europe but las vegas you would once you get to america then get on an internal flight from the coast that is beside Europe the Atlantic side to the pacific side of america.

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