Summary

Cody Rhodes discussed the price of his WrestleMania 42 weekend bus tour experience in Las Vegas after the package sold out. The On Location offering was listed at $9,950 per person, limited to 12 guests, and included riding on Rhodes' personal "Liberty 1" bus to one or two Las Vegas landmarks with a guide.

Rhodes said the tour also ran last year in a quieter rollout, and he described this year's group as another chance for a more personal fan interaction around WrestleMania week.

Quote from Cody Rhodes

During an appearance on Busted Open Radio, Rhodes said:

"We did this tour last year very quietly. And it’s just a sweet On Location deal for the people that want a little bit of that extra moment. What I did last year was very fun, they got to see my WrestleMania gear in advance and we got to talk WrestleMania."

Cody Rhodes later went on to say:

"I’ve got a good plan for them this year, because like you said, that’s an absurd amount of money. And, gosh, thanks for — the fact that people are out there paying that, that makes me feel incredible. So I want them to definitely feel like they got a unique and cool experience and something intimate for us. Because when you get those moments with your fans where you can sit down across from them and actually get to know them — two of the guys that were on the bus tour last year are actually coming on my podcast. I wanted to bring a fan onto the podcast to see what that experience was like. We’ve stayed in touch. So I look forward to a whole new motley crew on the bus this year. And thank you for doing that."

Cody Rhodes and WrestleMania 42 fan access

Cody Rhodes tying this experience to WrestleMania 42 creates a premium fan-access lane that extends his weekend presence beyond the match card itself. The sellout also signals that a small-group, high-price format can still draw demand when the attraction is direct time with one of WWE's top stars.

Sources

As reported by NoDQ.