I Have a HUGE HUGE HUGE Dilemma on my hands

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On Christmas My wife gave me and the two kids a Home made gift card saying that she was taking us to the Excalibur Hotel and Casino for a night(getting a room) and treating us to the Tournament of Kings Dinner show that is there.

Sounded great at the time. Long before I ever though we might be in freaking NFC Championship game. She has already booked the room( not refundable) and booked the tickets(not refundable) to the tune of approx 400.00

I had already purchased my playoff tickets including NFC championship game long before she decided to do this just in case this game happened. Well the game is also on the 18th and there is no way in hell I can be in 2 places at once. Cost of my seats for this game = 480.00

What would you do if you were me? Risk big fight and hurting families feelings and go to game? Or would you watch game on TV and go to show? (have to remember my wife's mindset she doesn't like football nor does she understand how important it is to me. She thinks its kind of silly)

I really want to go to this game. This is a once and a lifetime experience!

Those of you that are looking for tickets try and think objectively if you give an opinion please :)
 

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1. Get a babysitter for the kids.
2. Get wife to invite a few girlfriends for a night out in Vegas - they can use the room and go to that dinner (dont know what that is.. if its too manly then they can just forego the dinner)
3. Buy your wife a day at the spa that day or day after
4. You go to the game!
 

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Tough call dude. Contact Excalibur and Tournament of Kings to see if they will let you move the date. With the economy I would think they would want to keep customers happy. Then think of something special to do with the wife and kids as a thank you for their understanding and compassion.

Hopefully this shows your wife it's not all about you and your "silly" football and that you want everyone to be happy.
 

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I think you said it.

"Once in a lifetime", there is no assurance we will be back here next year.
 
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1. Get a babysitter for the kids.
2. Get wife to invite a few girlfriends for a night out in Vegas - they can use the room and go to that dinner (dont know what that is.. if its too manly then they can just forego the dinner)
3. Buy your wife a day at the spa that day or day after
4. You go to the game!

Its meant to be a family night out enjoying whole thing with kids. SHe gonna be super uber mad.
 

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easy call. get rid of your tickets to the game. go to the show. family first man, you can watch the game on dvr or something later.

even more amazing would be to give your tickets to someone you know would love to go to the game. the look on that person's face would be a massive payment for such an act of service (and no, i'm not looking for tickets lol).
 

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Its meant to be a family night out enjoying whole thing with kids. SHe gonna be super uber mad.

She seriously wont understand? I can understand she might be mad that her gift is not going to good use but for the love of God this is the Cardinals! If she does not realize how important they are to you, then crap I wouldn't know what else to do either.
 

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Pretty sure you should sell your seats to me at 50% above face value to make sure only Cardinal fans use them. I'm joking, but also serious!!!
 

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Set up another family event but have it themed around what she wants to do.
 

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Bro, just make sure you set up all the vbookies before you leave Vegas:D
 

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You've got to take care of family first, but I liked the suggestion of possibly getting the date changed. Got to try that.
 

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Go to the game. You know what you need to do. You can go to that show 364 other days in 2009. Sell the room/ tickets on craigslist or something, and promise you will go some other time. Just don't book it for Feb. 1. There will never be this actual game ever again. Excalibur isn't going anywhere. Explain to the wife. She may actually understand.
 

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Tough call dude. Contact Excalibur and Tournament of Kings to see if they will let you move the date. With the economy I would think they would want to keep customers happy. Then think of something special to do with the wife and kids as a thank you for their understanding and compassion.

Hopefully this shows your wife it's not all about you and your "silly" football and that you want everyone to be happy.

If there is every a time to use the line, "I am Las Vegas PD and it looks like I have duty that night", now's the f'ing time. :D

I cant imagine them NOT doing you a solid and letting you push it out. Hell, I would even let them pick the weekend it works best for their booking.
 

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Is this Tournament of Kings Dinner show a one-time thing or a regular event? If it is a regular event and you explain the conflict, I bet they will let you change the date.
 

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My 2 cents. As much as i wish I could be at the game as well some things arent meant to be. The upside is this is the first of what will be many of Cardinals playoff games in the years to come.
The reality is that if you diss the better half you WILL regret it for a looonnng time and everytime you mention the Cardinals or a playoff game she WILL be reminded of this. So take your lumps, enjoy the gift, and keep a big screen over her shoulder wherever you go in Sin City.
Good Luck!

P.S. I do have Sunday off :D
 

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Dude, aren't you a cop? Have somebody follow the hotel manager around until he runs a red light, or goes to a bar and has one too many. Pull them over and say we'll let it go if you move my reservation to another night.

Or, have them say they made a mistake and overbooked and your room is being used but you can get a refund.
 

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If there is every a time to use the line, "I am Las Vegas PD and it looks like I have duty that night", now's the f'ing time. :D

I cant imagine them NOT doing you a solid and letting you push it out. Hell, I would even let them pick the weekend it works best for their booking.

This is the right call. Call the hotel and inform them that you had to change your shift at work at the last minute and I have to imagine that they would let you change the date. Make sure to sound sincere and sad.
 

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You can likely get the date changed. I am sensing that is not the real dilemma.

The dilemma is how the wife will respond to the date change and the weekend not happening as planned, right? :shrug:

Which leads to the question - how the heck did you marry someone who considers your passion for football as something "silly" ???? :D
 

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My wife would kill me if I didn't go to the game. Seriously, my mind would be on what was happening at the game the whole time anyway.
 

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You gotta go to the game. This isn't Buffalo in September, it's the freaking NFC Championship game!!! When in the history of the NFL has this game ever been played in Arizona? When was the last time the Cardinals even played in the NFC title game? NEVER!!

This is history my friend. Epic. Monumental. Groundbreaking. 50 years from now when you're close to your deathbed and looking back at your life, you're gonna want to say you were there and saw the game that put the Cards in the Superbowl for the very first time.

Or do you want to tell your grandchildren that you missed it to have a nice night out and dinner with your family?

Somewhere there is a senior citizen Cards fan who skipped the 1947 NFL Championship game because of a conflict. He probably said, "I'll go to the next one". Do you think he went to the next one? Or even lived to see the next one? Do you want to take that same chance?

If your wife really loves you, she will understand how important this game is to you, regardless of how "silly" she personally thinks it is. Plus, you'll make it up to her by rescheduling the dinner experience in full, no matter the cost. This is not about money, it's about pride and history. It's about answering the call of duty. The Cardinals need you there at this game. You have a duty to execute your responsibility as a loyal fan and see that they get to Tampa.

It's the chance of a lifetime, but you only get one shot, and this is it. Think VERY carefully before you decide. Good Luck!
 

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