The Westgate Super Pigskin Party saw a turnout of about 10,000 people, with various events spread across the building: 1,000 in a VIP party, 3,500 in a large ballroom, 1,500 in the theater, and the rest at the SuperBook, International Bar, and other areas. This figure is roughly 2,000 less than the peak turnout usually seen on Super Bowl Sunday at the Westgate.
The atmosphere feels less crowded, and reports suggest a generally lower turnout across the city for this Super Bowl weekend. Some attribute this to a lack of enthusiasm for the Chiefs and Eagles, despite their dedicated fan bases. Many visitors plan their trips before the conference championship games, and there is speculation that a matchup involving the Bills would have drawn more interest.
Additionally, there was an expectation for a more competitive game, but the Eagles decisively outperformed the Chiefs, affecting the overall excitement.