Alright, let me tell you about the time I went to WWE in Houston in 2024. It was a blast, but getting there and sorting everything out? What a journey!
First off, I started hunting for a place to stay. I used one of those travel websites, you know the kind. I put in my dates and started scrolling through tons of hotels. I was looking for something not too pricey, but also not a total dump, you feel me? I checked out a few spots like Hotel ZaZa Memorial City. The price was $267, which was down from $399, sounded like a decent deal to me.
Then there was the Blossom Hotel Houston. The price was $183, originally $216. Not too shabby. After that, I saw the Holiday Inn Houston Downtown, an IHG Hotel. This one was $143, marked down from a whopping $434. I read through, like, 769 reviews. People were posting their own photos, and it looked pretty good.
After comparing all these places and reading a mountain of reviews, I finally picked a hotel. I booked it online, which was super easy.
Next up, the WWE event itself. I heard that WWE RAW: Day 1 was going to be on January 1st, 2024. I’m a huge wrestling fan, so no way was I missing that. I managed to grab tickets online. It was a bit of a hassle with everyone trying to get them at the same time, but I got lucky!
Getting to Houston was another story. I decided to drive, which meant dealing with traffic and finding parking. After a long drive, I finally made it to the hotel, checked in, and crashed for a bit. The room was nice, nothing to complain about.
The day of the event, I headed to the venue. The atmosphere was electric, with fans everywhere. I got to my seat and just soaked it all in. The matches were insane!
After the show, I was on a total high. I grabbed some food from a nearby joint and then drove back to the hotel. The next day, I checked out and started the long drive back home.
Overall, the whole experience was amazing. From finding the perfect hotel deal to seeing my favorite wrestlers live, it was a trip to remember. Sure, there were some bumps along the way, like the traffic and the ticket rush, but it was all worth it. Houston, you were great, and WWE, you never disappoint!