And as we head to Super Bowl LV in Tampa, Fla., no doubt you’re already making your plans for enjoying the day. Luckily, you picked this week to visit Las Vegas, so get ready for some serious celebrations for sports’ finest day. But remember: Because of social distancing guidelines, please make reservations!

Calling it an “epic takeover” in Super Bowl fun, owner Derek Stevens guarantees “the time of your life” at Circa Resort & Casino’s sportsbook, Circa | Sports, boasting a 78-million-pixel, high-def screen. Choose from four VIP experiences: Club Upper (a bird’s-eye view), Club Lower (for medium-to-large groups), Champions Club (plenty of family-style seating) and Legends Club (directly in front of the screen). With each package, enjoy all the food and beverage from Circa restaurants you can handle!

Circa keeps the party going to Stadium Swim, featuring a 14-million-megapixel screen. Packages range from The G.O.A.T., where you get two magnum bottles of select spirits, a magnum bottle of champagne, a case of beer, 12 Red Bulls and three food platters, to Sideline Passes, offering a choice between three beers or one pitcher of a select specialty cocktail.

There are also gameday specials galore at Stevens’ The D, including private man caves with unlimited food and drink specials, and the 11,000-square-foot Big Game party hub on the property’s 12th floor, again with unlimited food and drink.

If money’s no object, head to Cabo Wabo Cantina at Miracle Mile Shops, where the price tag is $200 per person. But for that, you get all you can eat (guacamole, chips and chicken wings, carne and chicken sliders and churro and brownie bites) and drink (house margaritas, handcrafted cocktails and draft and bottled beers).

Treasure Island offers numerous viewing options, including bottomless drinks at Gilley’s Saloon, Dance Hall & Bar-B-Que and the Golden Circle Sportsbook and Bar. Both venues’ offerings are $99 and reserved seating. For an additional cost, enjoy Cowboy Burgers and Southern fried chicken at Gilley’s, and chicken wings, giant pretzels and bison burgers at Golden Circle.

At Westgate Las Vegas, enjoy gameday-themed food and beverage specials while watching the fun on the SuperBook’s massive, 4,200-plus square feet of newly renovated high-definition digital screens.

Trustworthy Brewing Co. at The Grand Canal Shoppes offers great gameday specials, including 24-ounce featured draft beers for $9, 16-ounce featured draft beers with a shot of Jim Beam for $12 and Jim Beam cocktails for $9.

Caesars Entertainment has plenty of fun in store, too. Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar at the Linq Hotel and Gordon Ramsay Burger at Planet Hollywood both offer packages starting at $200 per person.

Station Casinos has your party ready and waiting. Tables at Red Rock Casino’s Lucky Bar can be reserved for $350 per party, and Green Valley Ranch’s Borracha Mexican Cantina has limited availability for football viewing with a $95 food and beverage minimum. Wherever you go, enjoy responsibly!

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