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Hotel prices skyrocket ahead of Penn State’s Blue-White game. Check out these rates

The Courtyard by Marriott State College at 1730 University Drive is seen in this file photo. Here’s what to know about hotel prices for Penn State’s Blue-White game.
The Courtyard by Marriott State College at 1730 University Drive is seen in this file photo. Here’s what to know about hotel prices for Penn State’s Blue-White game. adrey@centredaily.com

As Penn State fans prepare for the Nittany Lions’ annual spring scrimmage, places to stay near Beaver Stadium are filling up quickly.

The Blue-White spring football game returns at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 15. The yearly tradition will bring a full weekend of football, family fun and tailgating before summer practices begin.

Blue-White promises to be a fun one for fans, and local hotels are reaping the rewards, too. Plenty of lodges in the area are already booked solid for the weekend, but a few options are still available if you’re willing to cough up a pretty penny.

The Centre Daily Times has rounded up a list of last-minute places to stay ahead of the Blue-White game. As of April 10, these on average, per-night rates reflect two-day stays with guests checking in Friday, April 14, and checking out Sunday, April 16. Taxes and fees are not included in the following estimates.

Last-minute Blue-White hotel prices in State College

SpringHill Suites by Marriott: Starting at $399 per night

Fairfield Inn & Suites State College: Starting at $369 per night

Hyatt Place State College: Starting at $479 per night

Wyndham Garden State College: Starting at $424 per night

Hampton Inn & Suites State College: Starting at $653 per night

Ramada by Wyndham State College: Starting at $309 per night

Super 8 by Wyndham State College: Starting at $344 per night

Courtyard by Marriott State College: Starting at $654 per night

Quality Inn Near University Park: Starting at $349 per night

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Matt DiSanto
Centre Daily Times
Matt is a 2022 Penn State graduate. Before arriving at the Centre Daily Times, he served as Onward State’s managing editor and a general assignment reporter at StateCollege.com. Support my work with a digital subscription
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