Can't answer the specific question, but I can tell you the original price. I was living in L.A. at the time, saw an ad placd in the L.A. Times allowing you to order tickets for the ALF-NFL Championship game (it wasn't yet known as the Super Bowl). Purchased the top price tickets - they cost $12. The Coliseum wasn't sold out...there were tickets available and empty seats! Each league had it's own television contract so two networks televised the game. The Grambling College band was spectacular during the halftime. My memory is a little faulty on this next tidbit so perhaps someone else can verify it. It seems that the halftime show went over the alloted time and the networks were not yet back from their commercial breaks. As a result, the networks missed televising the second half kickoff, so they kicked off a second time! Actually brought the ball back and did it again! Can you imagine that happening today?
No they do not because the season ticket holders of the home team gets tickets and the other seats are just for sale. In the Super Bowl the away team's season ticket holders may get right to tickets, if they purchased their teams home playoff game tickets, if they had any home games, they will be entered in a lottery. Each team in the Super Bowl gets 17.5% of the tickets. If you win the lottery for the tickets through your season tickets, you get half the seats you have for your season tickets, I believe, so if you have 4 season tickets and you win the lottery, you get 2 Super Bowl tickets.
as many as they want as long as all of them are used and not wasted
The Cowboys won Super Bowl XII in the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, the first Super Bowl played indoors!
The Green Bay Packers won what were retrospectively named Super Bowl I and II, but then they were named the NFL-AFL championship game. The NY Jets were the first team to win a Super Bowl when it was called the Super Bowl.
The Steelers won their first Super Bowl on January 12, 1975 in Super Bowl IX. They defeated the Minnesota Vikings 16-6.
$800
The first Super Bowl to have tickets with holograms for security reasons was Super Bowl XXV. The game was played on January 27, 1991 with the New York Giants beating the Buffalo Bills by a score of 20-19.
The face value of a Super Bowl ticket will vary depending on the seat. For the 2015 Super Bowl, the cost of tickets will range from $1,882 for upper level end zones seats to $7,507 for club level premium seats.
Tickets for 2014 Super Bowl are on sale now since March of 2013.
There are many reliable online ticket brokers where you can get super bowl 47 tickets.
sb-tickets.com has prices starting at 210. face value is about 1k
The face value of a Super Bowl ticket will vary depending on the seat. For the 2015 Super Bowl, the cost of tickets will range from $1,882 for upper level end zones seats to $7,507 for club level premium seats.
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Face Value is between $600 and $1200. Actual cost through a reseller will be $2000-$14,000 per tickets.
Tickets for the 2010 Super Bowl are sold out. You might want to look on eBay or stubhub for people reselling their tickets. Be prepared to spend a lot of money!
You can't buy them at the stadium except from scalpers. Super Bowl tickets are sold out long before the game. You can't buy them at the stadium except from scalpers. Super Bowl tickets are sold out long before the game. You can't buy them at the stadium except from scalpers. Super Bowl tickets are sold out long before the game.