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WrestleMania 31 travel packages out in the coming weeks

WWE will release WrestleMania 31 travel packages in the coming weeks with some out of this world prices for those who want to get the top packages.

There will be five different packages in total: Silver, Gold, Platinum, VIP, and California Dreamin’. The cheapest package starts from $900 but the best package starts from $5,500 and these prices increase if you’re traveling alone or with just another partner.

Each package will contain tickets for two WrestleMania Axxess sessions, a Hall of Fame ceremony ticket, WrestleMania 31 ticket, Monday Night Raw ticket, round-trip rail transport to the Levi’s Stadium, a WrestleMania 31 dine-around card for restaurants in the San Jose area, and accommodation at a hotel in San Jose.

The difference between packages is the WrestleMania 31 ticket, and the California Dreamin’ package also contains a Premium VIP and VIP session at Axxess, reception with WWE Superstars before the Hall of Fame ceremony, and a trip to a California vineyard with WWE Legends.

The California Dreamin’ package goes on sale on Monday, September 29, while all the other packages go on sale on Monday, October 6.


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Colin Vassallo
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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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