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My plane ticket roundtrip was 1,925 dollars. . PLANE TICKETS. Hotel Room. I stayed at a hotel called Hotel Monte Alegre for 7 night, it cost me 1,568 dollars altogether . It was a 3 star hotel. It was $224 a night. . Game Tickets.
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My plane ticket roundtrip was 1,925 dollars. PLANE TICKETS
Hotel Room • I stayed at a hotel called Hotel Monte Alegre for 7 night, it cost me 1,568 dollars altogether. It was a 3 star hotel. It was $224 a night.
Game Tickets • I’m staying for all 7 games which are, Opening Match (No 1) which cost $495, Group Matches (No 2 to 48)$175Round of 16 (No 49 to 56)$220, Quarter - Finals (No 57 to 60)$330 • , Semi - Finals (No 61 & 62)$660, 3rd / 4th Place Match (No 63)$330, The Final No 64$990 altogether it is $3,200.
Transportation Costs • It cost me $3,850 because I went on a plane back and forth. It was $1,925 to go to Rio de Janeiro and to come back to Detroit MICHIGAN.
TOTAL COST • My total cost of plane tickets and the games plus my hotel room. My expenses altogether was $8,618 for my whole trip.
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