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Survivor Series 2018 travel packages available now

Travel packages for the Survivor Series went on sale today on WWE.COM. There will be three packages which you can choose from: Hollywood, VIP, and Gold.

All packages include 3 or 4 night hotel accommodation, NXT Takeover: Los Angeles, Survivor Series, Raw, and Smackdown tickets (depending if you stay for Smackdown), and a Sunday breakfast and autograph session with WWE Superstars.

The VIP package has floor seats with the commemorative chair while the Hollywood package will also include a reception at the Staples Center prior to the Survivor Series with WWE Superstars and a behind-the-scenes experience at the Staples Center prior to Monday Night Raw.

A package for a single traveler for Gold costs $1,885, for VIP costs $2,450, and for the Hollywood one it will set you back $3,965. Prices decrease if you add more individuals to your room. There’s a maximum of four persons in one room.

For more information go to SurvivorSeriesTravel.com.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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