I'm not sure of the final answer, but on Friday on Stub Hub and eBay they were at 1850 for Standing Room inside and 1900 for nose bleed seats, but by Sat. they actually went up and there were no Standing Room Only and the cheepest tickets were over 3000.
I was a little surprised....I've been to 2 super bowls, but those crazy Packer fans travel well and jack up the prices...btw I'm a Packer fan and went to the last win in 97....didn't make it this year..too steep. Back then it was similar though..minimum 3 x face value on about Wed. - Frid. before the game.
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cheapest ticket sold for $3,126...Pretty much if you have to even ask, you cant afford it.
Tickets are starting at about $2300
If you have to ask you can't afford them
super bowl tickets are selling for $2400 and $240 acoding to "stub Hub" .com
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.
how much was the ticket price the superbowl45
Tickets range from 2k-10k and up for luxury suite tickets
The attendance at Super Bowl XLII was 71,101. The attendance at Super Bowl XLI was 74,512 and the attendance at Super Bowl XL was 68,206. The 2011 Super Bowl will have more than 100,000 people.
Face Value is between $600 and $1200. Actual cost through a reseller will be $2000-$14,000 per tickets.
The cheapest tickets to the Globe Theater were 1 penny for the right to stand in the pit
Tickets for Super Bowl games can be very expensive, especially if you're close to the field. Depending on what section in the arena you're in you could spend between $400 and $2000 dollars.
"Super Bowl" was pretty much always an unofficial nickname for it, though the tickets for the first three games (1967, 1968, 1969) were printed as "World Championship Game".