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I'm nuts for the place
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5K for the cheapest 2 tickets to the game on Stubhub.... If the Broncos were in and it was being held in SLC(so I didn't have to pay travel/lodging), I wouldn't pay that to see a football game....
Know what, I wouldn't pay half that.... I'd seriously consider it at 20%..... ![]() |
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Fatter than you!
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This will likely be the highest ticket prices in Superbowl history. My guess is that you will pay upwards of $4K to get into the stadium if you wait another week. Two of the teams that have some of the largest followings and travel extremely well. People will pay the prices just to say they were there.
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Angry Packer Fan
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By contrast....Ticket prices for the first Super Bowl, played at the Los Angeles Coliseum were $6, $10 and $12. They went over the $100 mark in 1988 and have increased regularly since.
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I'm nuts for the place
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Adjusting for inflation, that first super bowl $6 ticket would be a little under $40 today.
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