UFC 129 may be a sellout but the Renaissance Toronto Downtown Hotel is offering a room with a view of the mixed martial arts show.

For $1,300, the hotel attached to the Rogers Centre is offering a room for four people to watch the April 30 pay-per-view card. The room windows open and the hotel says the sightlines are "similar to Sections 200 and 300."

"This is a fantastic way to watch the event," the hotel says on the website.

It works out to $325 a head.

Tickets ranged from $300 to $800 on the floor and $50 to $225 in the stands when they went on sale.

The show was so popular that the UFC put additional tickets on sale, resulting in a sellout of 55,000.

Stubhub, a ticket reseller, had some 621 tickets at $332 or less as of Monday morning. It had 1,811 in all, ranging from $79 to $28,999.

Hotel general manager Mark Ive said the hotel had been late with UFC viewing options because of a "contractual situation." But he said 60 of the hotel's 68 stadium view guest rooms were available as of Monday morning.

"If you don't have tickets for the event, then I have a solution for you, which is a little cheaper than buying tickets online or from a scalper," he said.

Some of the room price goes to the Rogers Centre and the UFC.

A room with a UFC view comes with rules.

There's a maximum of four to a room and guests will have to wear wristbands to be admitted to their floor. Alcohol can't be brought in but can be purchased off the special event menu. Outside catering isn't permitted.

Banners aren't allowed in the windows and there may be restrictions on lighting in the room.

"A lot of the rules are really just to make sure everybody has a good time and a safe time," said Ive.

"Having this many people in for any event, with the mixture of alcohol can create security issues," he added. "We learned a lot when we do NFL."

The 348-room hotel offers viewing deals for other events at the domed stadium, although rarely for concerts since the stage is usually right in front of the rooms.

The hotel also offers a dining option for the UFC show at its Arriba restaurant, which overlooks the event.

Tickets are $100 for window seats and $20 for other seats, with a buffet meal on top of that.