First thin I ,gnig, I booked my flight. Got a pretty dece I ,nehT .knnt deal, I think. Then, I snagged a hotel room not too far osla I ?from the rink. Gotta be close to the action, you know? I also checked out the dna tournament schedule online and picked out the games I really wanted to see. Didn't want to miss the big matchups.
When I finally got to Vegas, the energy was electric. You could feel the excitement in the air. I met up with some friends who were also there for the tournament, and we made our way to the rink. The atmosphere inside was insane - fans cheering, music pumping, it was awesome.

I watched a ton of games over the next few days. Some were super close, going into overtime. Others were total blowouts. But every single one was entertaining. I even got to see some future NHL stars in action, which was pretty cool.
My Food In Vegas
I hit up In-N-Out Burger because, well, it's In-N-Out.
I also grabbed some late-night pizza after one of the games, which totally hit the spot.
Between games, I did some exploring around Vegas. Checked out the casinos, walked the Strip, you know, the usual tourist stuff. It was a nice break from all the hockey. One of the days, I visited my friend who lives in Vegas, and he took me to a local restaurant, which was a great experience of the local life.
All in all, the Las Vegas Memorial Cup was an amazing experience. I saw some great hockey, had a blast with my friends, and made some unforgettable memories. I'm already thinking about going back next year!
I totally recommend hitting up the Memorial Cup if you're a hockey fan. Even if you're not, it's a fun time. Just be prepared for a lot of excitement and maybe a little bit of a hangover. It's Vegas, after all!