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How Southern California casinos are celebrating Super Bowl LVII

It’s official, the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs are headed to Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

If you want to forgo the hassle of hosting a massive Super Bowl party at home, several Southern California casinos are celebrating the big game with food, souvenirs, appearances from former pro players and more.

Here’s what the casinos are up to for Super Bowl LVII on Sunday, Feb. 12.

Agua Caliente Casinos

68960 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Cathedral City; 401 E. Amado Road, Palm Springs; and 32-250 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage. 888-999-1995 or aguacalientecasinos.com.

360 Sports: The 360 Sports locations in Palm Springs, Rancho Mirage and Cathedral City will offer The Big Game Package. It includes a $25 Agua Caliente food and beverage gift card, $50 in free play, priority seating and game-day giveaways. General admission is $125 after 2 p.m. is $125 and 11 a.m. early seating is $200. VIP seating is available at Rancho Mirage for $350. Advance reservations and ticket purchase is advised.

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Agave Caliente Terraza and The Show: Agave Caliente Terraza in Cathedral City and The Show in Rancho Mirage will also host a free watch party. The party at the Agave Caliente Terraza will offer food, free play drawings and fan giveaways and begins at 2 p.m. Guests can purchase bee tasting wristbands for $25. The party at The Show theater starts at 2:30 p.m. and is open to children 17-years-old and younger accompanied by an adult. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. Reservations advised.

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Harrah’s Resort Southern California

777 Harrah’s Rincon Way, Valley Center. 760-751-3100 or harrahssocal.com.

Topgolf Swing Suite: The Valley Center property will offer private viewing parties at its Topgolf suites. The package includes a table for two and a bucket of beer. The game will also be shown on TVs throughout the casino, and the bars which will offer $4 beers during the game. Reservations are $100-$150 and should be made in advance.

Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa

49500 Seminole Drive, Cabazon. 951-849-3080 or morongocasinoresort.com.

Morongo Grand Ballroom: The Big Game Blitz will include food, raffles, a souvenir bag, a souvenir photo and seating to view the game. Entry begins at 2 p.m. There will also be cash giveaways for rewards members playing during the game. For every touchdown, turnover, QB sack or field goal, Morongo Rewards members on the casino floor will have a chance to win up to $500 cash and a shot at $10,000 Big Game Bonus hot seats. Must be 18-or-older to attend. $60. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com.

Alternatively, guests can watch the game for free at the Sideline Bar with 106.7/FM KROQ radio personality Beer Mug, who will host a viewing party on Morongo’s 30-foot video wall and give away prizes at the end of each quarter, including Bear Mountain Lift Tickets.

Soboba Casino Resort

22777 Soboba Road, San Jacinto. 951-665-1000 or soboba.com.

Soboba Cabaret Lounge: The Big Game Party with Football Greats at Soboba will feature appearances from the LA Rams’ Ron Brown, David Hill, Harold Jackson, Mike Lansford, Ivory Sully, Dokie Williams (Raiders), Greg Bell (Bills), Anthony Miller (Cowboys), Mike Sheppard (Giants) and Bob Grant (Colts). Attendees will be able to listen to the players discuss the game before it starts, during halftime and will be allowed to ask for autographs and photographs throughout the game. Admission to the party includes one raffle ticket and two drink and food tickets. Tickets are $41.62 at soboba.com.

Yaamava’ Resort & Casino

777 San Manuel Blvd., Highland. 800-359-2464 or yaamava.com.

The 909 and Pool Deck: The Big Game Viewing Party at Yaamava’ is for those 21-and-older only and will be hosted by radio station ESPNLA at the pool deck and The 909 starting at 1 p.m. The 909 is the latest addition to the casino and features 150 LED screens around the space, and at least one TV screen is located at each food outlet.

The pool deck and The 909 will have one drawing at the end of each quarter, where the winner will receive memorabilia or $1,000 in Free Play. Club Serrano Members will receive one entry into the manual drawing and must print their ticket from a kiosk between 12:30-7:30 p.m. Members must place their ticket into one of the drums, either at The 909 or the Pool Deck, no later than the end of the fourth quarter of the game. Winners will have just 30 seconds to claim their prize. Club Serrano Members may win once per drawing day. All Free Play will be valid for seven days.

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