One fan bus is full, and seats are now available on a second bus, which will roll out of Salina and head to the Super Bowl victory celebration in Kansas City. Kansas City is prepping for a Super Bowl victory parade and rally for the Chiefs, and Meridian Media is taking fans to the event.
The victory celebration is set for this Wednesday and will include a rally in front of Union Station.
The fan buses out of Salina will leave at 6:00 Wednesday morning, and return after the Super Bowl celebration. Along with the victory celebration, the trip will include a barbecue meal and a stop at the Rally House fan store in Shawnee to shop for Super Bowl merchandise. Cost for the trip is $110 per person.
One bus was totally sold out by late Monday morning, so a second bus is now planned and seats are still available.
Kansas City won its third Super Bowl title in five years Sunday, becoming the first team to win back-to-back NFL championships in almost 20 years.
When the Chiefs won last year, close to a million people flooded downtown streets for a victory parade and rally.
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ORIGINAL: Fresh off a 25-22 win over the San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City is prepping for a Super Bowl victory parade and rally for the Chiefs, and Meridian Media is planning to take a busload of fans to the event.
The victory celebration is set for this Wednesday and will include a rally in front of Union Station.
The fan bus out of Salina will leave at 6:00 Wednesday morning, and return after the Super Bowl celebration. Along with the victory celebration, the trip will include a barbecue meal and a stop at the Rally House fan store in Shawnee to shop for Super Bowl merchandise. Cost for the trip is $110 per person.
Kansas City won its third Super Bowl title in five years Sunday, becoming the first team to win back-to-back NFL championships in almost 20 years.
When the Chiefs won last year, close to a million people flooded downtown streets for a victory parade and rally.
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Photo via Kansas City Chiefs