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Yes, we’re doing a bustrip to Kansas City for Ravens playoff game

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It takes a special individual to join us on these crazy adventures, but we are planning a once-in-a-lifetime Miller Lite Purple Playoff Roadtrip via bus to Kansas City this weekend.

The trip is on sale here at WNST.net NOW…

Here are all of the details on the trip, which is “priced to fly” considering that flying to Kansas City this weekend would cost almost $600 alone on Southwest Airlines:

Sure, it’s a long ride but we’re doing our best to get you to Kansas City!

KEEP COMING BACK HERE FOR MORE UPDATES ON THIS TRIP!!!

PLANS ARE EVOLVING but this will be another great WNST.net classic!

Our Miller Lite Purple Playoff Express will depart Baltimore at 5 a.m. Friday from White Marsh with a stop at I-70/Security at 5:30 a.m. and we’re off to Kansas City for three days of fun and adventure.

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We’ll have parties planned for Saturday and you’ll have a full day to recoup and enjoy your stay in the Country Club Plaza area, a beautiful area of Kansas City.

We will depart for Baltimore immediately following the game on Sunday afternoon for Baltimore. We will return home sometime mid-morning on Monday.

Trip includes:

Snacks and Miller Lite en route to Kansas City

(Two) 2 nights hotel TBA in Country Club Plaza area

Upper deck game playoff ticket for Baltimore-Kansas City

Ride on comfortable Gunther Motorcoach to Kansas City w/tons of great movies en route!

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Admission for Saturday WNST Miller Lite Purple Pep Rally in Kansas City

SINGLE: $600

DOUBLE: $500

TRIPLE: $450

QUAD: $400

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