Where are the Non-Mlife folks watching the fight at?

Im a CET (Platinum) Boyd (Sapphire) type fella (with a little piece of Stations still in my resume). All im hearing about is variuos mlife properties offering their faves comp tickets to viewing parties. I gotta believe that at this late date, there might not be as many foilks buying airfare at extremely infalted prices because Mlife decied this week to invite them to the CCTV party.

I also gotta believe that there are non MLIFE properties that want to show some love to thier players. (i.e. Ive read that the Silver Sevens is doing something at a non hotel location for their favorite players) And at the very worse there has to be some local restaurants/bars that want some business in their establishment. Hoping to hear about something somewhere for a decent price. If not then I'm off to Sante Fe for some paigow Saturday night!!

At least i can say that I was in Vegas DURING the fight
On first glance Mlife looks like MILF to me.....but I digress

MGM Resorts International has exclusive closed-circuit telecast rights to the fight, which means you’ll only be able to see it at one of their properties. In addition to MGM Grand, this includes Aria, Bellagio, Circus Circus, Excalibur, Luxor, Mandalay Bay, The Mirage, Monte Carlo and New York-New York. Tickets to attend these broadcasts cost $150, and there is a limit of eight tickets per household. They go on sale Thursday, April 23 at 3 p.m. PDT. Tickets will be available at the hotel’s individual box offices as well as by phone at (866) 799-7711 and through Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000.

These closed-circuit telecasts may be your best bet for catching the fight – unless you watch it in a private residence – because by exercising their rights, broadcasts will be blacked out at other hotel/casinos on the Las Vegas Strip, in downtown and throughout Clark County.

The fight is being broadcast as part of a joint venture between Showtime Sports and HBO Sports and distributed on pay-per-view. The record-breaking cost has been set at $89.95 for standard definition and $99.95 for high definition. Pay-per-view broadcasts are available to residential cable network subscribers. You won’t be able to order and view the fight from your hotel room


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