Hotels to host Super Bowl LV watch parties

By Tina Mata'afa-Tufele 08 February 2021, 8:00AM

The Taumeasina Island Resort and LAVA Hotel are hosting Super Bowl LV (55) watch parties with widescreen televisions, food and drink specials to celebrate America’s championship football game on Monday.

In the match, Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (14-5) face Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs (16-2).

Kick-off time is 1:30 p.m. Samoa Time.

U.S. sports media are saying it could quite possibly be the single greatest quarterback matchup in any Super Bowl ever.

Information Technology Manager at the Taumeasina Island Resort, Jitendra Prasad, told the Samoa Observer that tables and chairs have already been set up at the resort’s ballroom for the Super Bowl live screening.

The game will be showed on two 120-inch widescreen television sets in an air-conditioned ballroom.

The party starts at 12 p.m.

There will be specials on food and drinks before and after the game.

There are Vailima and Taula jugs for $15 and American food specials for $12-$15 including hot dogs, popcorn chicken, potato wedges, French and more.

A post Super Bowl party takes place at the Manu Bar with entertainment from the Silver Bullet Band.

LAVA Hotel in Sogi gets their Big Screen Super Bowl party started at 10 a.m.

They are offering Happy Hour pricing and menu specials.

Organizers encourage football fans to “book your table now” in a Facebook advertisement.

Attempts to reach LAVA Hotel staff for further details on their Super Bowl story was not possible as of press time last evening.

Super Bowl LV will be played in Tampa, Florida at the Raymond James Stadium, the home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

This is the fifth Super Bowl being hosted in the Tampa area, the first since Super Bowl XLIII in 2009 and the third held at Raymond James Stadium (Super Bowl XXXV in 2001 and Super Bowl XLIII in 2009), according to a report from CBS Sports.

This will be the fourth time in league history the Super Bowl will take place in the same state in back-to-back years, and the first time since 2009 and 2010, when Florida hosted the Super Bowl in consecutive years.

By Tina Mata'afa-Tufele 08 February 2021, 8:00AM

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