How much did Super Bowl fans pay for their tickets to the big game?

How much did Super Bowl fans pay for their tickets to the big game?

Super Bowl fans have opened up about just how much money they spent on tickets to the big game, with superfans willing to drop as much as $30,000 for a seat.

Speaking to DailyMail.com from Caesers Superdome, several fans documented the cost of a seat inside the stadium in New Orleans.

Prices varied wildly. Some said they paid ‘five stacks’ for access to the game, while the most devoted spent upwards of $30,000.

In the weeks leading to the big match, the average cost of a ticket was $8,076, while the cheapest available was about $3,000.

One fan told DailyMail.com he knew he ‘had to come for Trump’ after learning ‘the boss was coming.’

One couple said they spent $15,000 each on tickets, while a tattooed Chiefs supporter was willing to spend $30,000 to see his team attempt a three-peat in the final from the front row.

Another said he spent $9,000, while another snagged her seat for $3,900.

‘$6,500 bucks a ticket,’ another fan said, adding, ‘which I think was decent actually.’

Super Bowl fans have opened up about just how much money they spent on tickets to the big game, with superfans willing to drop as much as $30,000 for a seat

Super Bowl fans have opened up about just how much money they spent on tickets to the big game, with superfans willing to drop as much as $30,000 for a seat

This fan spent $30,000 on a ticket He knew 'the boss' - President Trump - was coming

This fan said he spent $30,000 on tickets because he couldn’t miss out after learning President Trump would also be in attendance

Another couple described the event as a ‘once in a lifetime’ opportunity as a justification for the ticket prices.

One person thanked his father, who he described as a doctor, for buying the tickets. 

‘I’m incredibly grateful for my father Dr Gary Kramer over here,’ he said. 

NFL fans travel from around the globe to attend the Super Bowl, meaning often the cost of the ticket itself is just a small component of the total output.

H๏τel prices in New Orleans skyrocketed for Super Bowl weekend, with two-star H๏τel rooms going for as much as $1,000 per night while more luxury venues were charging $4,000 per night with a three-night minumum.

The NFL was selling ticket packages directly starting at $6,700, which inluded access to tailgate parties and meet and greets with football players, as well as food and beverages.

This woman revealed she spent $8,000 on her ticket

This woman revealed she spent $8,000 on her ticket

This Eagles fan spent 'five stacks' to attend

This Eagles fan spent ‘five stacks’ to attend

This man spent $6,500 per ticket, which he thought was a 'decent' amount to pay

This man spent $6,500 per ticket, which he thought was a ‘decent’ amount to pay

One person thanked his father, who he described as a doctor, for buying the tickets. 'I'm incredibly grateful for my father Dr Gary Kramer over here,' he said

One person thanked his father, who he described as a doctor, for buying the tickets. ‘I’m incredibly grateful for my father Dr Gary Kramer over here,’ he said

Sellers experienced unprecedented demand for tickets to the Super Bowl this year – up 10 per cent from 2024 – but the average price for a seat actually dropped.

In a Ticketmaster FAQ about prices and ticket sales, this fluctuation was justified. 

‘The price of Super Bowl tickets on resale often fluctuates drastically based on the game’s location, the matchup, seat location, and date of purchase,’ the FAQ read. 

‘Generally, the historical cost of the average Super Bowl resale ticket has ranged between $4,000 and $6,000.’

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