Chicago
Vikings at Chicago Bears plus Chicago White Sox — a NFL + MLB road trip.
- Detroit Tigers at Chicago White SoxSep 18
- Detroit Tigers at Chicago White SoxSep 19
- Minnesota Vikings at Chicago BearsSep 20
- Games
- 3 games
- When
- Sep 18–20
- Leagues
- MLBNFL
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Double up on the road — Vikings trips that pair with another league
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Vikings at Chicago Bears plus Chicago White Sox — a NFL + MLB road trip.
Vikings at Detroit Lions plus Detroit Red Wings — a NFL + NHL road trip.
Vikings at New York Jets plus New York Rangers — a NFL + NHL road trip.
Vikings at Chicago Bears plus Chicago White Sox — a NFL + MLB road trip.
Minnesota Vikings fans have 3 real multi-sport road trips this season, plus 0 NFL-only weekend series. That makes this mostly a NFL travel team with a few standout multi-league weekends worth planning around.
Chicago leads because it delivers a 3-game, 2-league weekend with a US$565 combined ticket cost. New York stacks 2 games and offers a different league mix.
Minneapolis home weekends match the best away trip at 3 games — sharing the city with Wild, Timberwolves, Minnesota United — so the case for traveling is about league variety and destination appeal, not raw volume.
Minneapolis and the road both stack 3 games, but 3 away cities offer multi-sport league mixes worth traveling for.
Strongest attendable game stacks
Vikings at Chicago Bears plus Chicago White Sox — a NFL + MLB road trip.
Vikings at New York Jets plus New York Rangers — a NFL + NHL road trip.
Vikings at Detroit Lions plus Detroit Red Wings — a NFL + NHL road trip.
Trip totals use Premium-tier ticket pricing, hotel for the cluster nights, and round-trip flights for fly-distance routes. Drive-friendly trips (<150 mi) exclude flight cost; medium-distance trips (150–500 mi) show stay + tickets only because travel cost varies by traveler.
Chicago and New York are the two worth planning around. Both stack MLB and NHL on top of the NFL series. Everything else is either single-league or too thin on game density to justify the travel over a home weekend.
The benchmark is Minneapolis home weekends, where Wild, Timberwolves, Minnesota United give you 3 games without a flight. An away trip needs to either beat that stack count, offer leagues Minneapolis doesn't have, or send you somewhere worth visiting beyond the games.
Chicago leads on pure stacking math: 3 games across 2 leagues in one weekend at US$565 combined. Logistics: direct rail from the airport to the sports district. The NFL anchor is Vikings at Chicago Bears, with Chicago White Sox (MLB) filling the rest of the weekend. A solid option if the dates or matchups fit your schedule better than the top picks.
New York delivers a 2-game, 2-league weekend — a step down from Chicago on volume, but a different kind of trip. Logistics: direct rail from the airport to the sports district. Vikings visit New York Jets, adding New York Rangers for the NHL side of the stack. A solid option if the dates or matchups fit your schedule better than the top picks.
Detroit closes the multi-sport list with 2 games across 2 leagues. Logistics: compact downtown venue cluster. Vikings visit Detroit Lions, adding Detroit Red Wings for the NHL side of the stack. You're paying more than Chicago for the same league mix — this is a destination play, not a value one.
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