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Super Bowl LVIII is finally here with the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers preparing to battle it out in Las Vegas!
As the first-ever Super Bowl hosted in Las Vegas, the atmosphere surrounding Allegiant Stadium has been at a fever pitch all week long. Now, the ticket prices to get into the game are projected to go down as the most expensive on record for the marquee event.
As of 3 pm ET, there was still a limited quantity of tickets available for the game. Darren Rovell reported the lowest ticket price to get in was just under $8,000 while lower sections were at $9,000.
With fees accounted for, Patrick Ryan said the lowest-priced tickets still available would eclipse $10,000 apiece. This year’s Super Bowl is now well on pace to go down as the most expensive average ticket in the history of the event and the most expensive “day of event” ticket.
586 Super Bowl tickets left on the market.
$7,700 is the cheapest.
Lower get-in is $9,000.
This will go down as the most expensive average sold ticket in Super Bowl history.
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) February 11, 2024
Price to get into the Super Bowl is now over $10,000 ea after fees
Outside of the short selling disaster of 2015 this is the most expensive “day of event” ticket market ever
Many predicted the Las Vegas SB market would be insanity and it has been just that
— Patrick Ryan (@PRyanTexas) February 11, 2024
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For the ultra-extravagant, suite packages have been on sale ranging from $200,000 to $1.8 million. The most expensive packages include 20 tickets, food and alcohol and a private bathroom.
Private suites for Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium range from $200,000 to $1.8 million—with the most expensive packages including:
• TVs
• 20 tickets
• A kitchenette
• Food and alcohol
• Private bathroom
• Two parking passes pic.twitter.com/vYQ3LeN93p— Front Office Sports (@FOS) February 11, 2024
Luckily, for those of us without that type of cash lying around, the game will be broadcast by CBS at 6:30 pm ET.
Paul Harvey lives in Atlanta and covers SEC football.