• Two Things Missing from Super Bowl 51

    Texas hospitality was on display for the world on Sunday February 5, 2017 where the Patriots and Falcons entertained us for several hours.  There were, however, two things missing.

    1) A Texas Football Team!
    2) You sitting in a hot tub while watching the game.

    Those pesky Packers took away number 1, but you need to call Casual Patio so you don't miss watching the game next year in the comfort of warm swirling water.

    Go see our hot tubs, or stop on in to visit and schedule your installation.

    We offer installation, service, repair, supplies and accessories for our line of hot tubs.

    Super Bowl Fun Facts:

    • The first Super Bowl was held on January 15, 1967. The Green Bay Packers defeated Kansas City 35-10. It was played at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Attendance was 61,946. Bart Starr, the quarterback for Green Bay, was named the MVP.
    • The average cost is $2.8 million for 30 seconds of air time. In 1967, when the first Super Bowl was played, commercials only cost between 75,000 and 85,000 for a one minute commercial.
    • Every year there are 72 footballs used for the Super Bowl. There are more than 700,000 footballs purchased for the NFL each year.
    • Super Bowl Sunday is the second-largest day for food consumption in the U.S. Thanksgiving Day is the first.
    • On Super Bowl Sunday there are approximately 8 million pounds of guacamole eaten. To dip in the guacamole, approximately 14,500 tons of chips are consumed.
    • The Lombardi Trophy, given to the winning NFL Super Bowl team, weighs seven pounds, 21" high, and worth $25,000. Vince Lombardi was the coach of the Green Bay Packers who won the first Super Bowl in 1967. The Vince Lombardi Trophy is made from sterling silver by Tiffany & Co.
    • Roman numerals are used in the Super Bowl (such as Super Bowl XV) because the football season falls in two calendar years. Also, children are not taught Roman numerals in school any longer.
    • Lady Gaga performs during the Super Bowl halftime show. Luke Bryan sings the national anthem.