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NY Giants Fans Scramble for Super Bowl Lodging
January 23, 2008
Phoenix- Finding a place to stay during the Super Bowl might be even harder to do than scoring tickets for the big game.  With an estimated 170,000 fans on the way and only 35,000 available hotel rooms in the Phoenix metro area, basic math will tell you that something has to give.

In response to the shortage, some Arizona homeowners are giving up their homes for the big weekend to rent them out to fans.  From basic necessities to sprawling luxury estates, private homes may be the best bet for finding overnight Super Bowl accommodations.

Arizona Super Rentals hosts an easy to use, searchable website which allows prospective renters to connect with Arizona homeowners willing to rent out their homes. Jamar James, owner of Arizona Super Rentals, said the lack of hotel rooms has created frenzy among fans that have Super Bowl tickets but no place to stay.  “We’re hearing from both Giants and Patriots fans who have tried everything to find a hotel room. When they find out that homes are still available, they are relieved,” said James.

According to James renting a home can actually be better than staying in a luxury hotel because of the individualized perks that some homeowners are including such as maid and nanny services, personal chefs, and airport transportation.  “This is a great way to make a full vacation out of a weekend trip,” said James.

Arizona Super Rentals is located in Phoenix, Arizona.  Their website, www.arizonasuperrentals.com , is a leading resource for connecting Arizona homeowners and those planning to visit Arizona for the Super Bowl or other major Arizona events.  For more information, call 1.866.686.7349.

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Jamar James
Arizona Super Rentals
1.866.686.7349
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Press Release Summary

Arizona homeowners are renting out their luxury homes to Giants fans during Super Bowl weekend.