Super Bowl Ticket Prices on the Secondary Ticketing Market
I think it’s interesting to see the price of Super Bowl tickets on various secondary ticketing websites. In 2001, according to economist Alan Krueger, tickets on Yahoo! Auctions ranged from $1,500 to $3,500 (the week before the big game). Though the Super Bowl is still a few weeks away, let’s see what the tickets and packages are currently going for on the secondary ticketing market:
Packages for 4 people start at $5,125 each and include:
- Four night accommodations at the Scottsdale Resort & Conference Center
- Upper level end zone Super Bowl XLII game tickets
- Roundtrip game day transfers from hotel to the University of Phoenix Stadium
- Game Day Cocktail party with former NFL great
- Admission to NFL Experience
- Official Super Bowl Souvenirs
A single ticket on StubHub starts at $3,050 and go up to $15,000. Wow.
End zone tickets start at $2,682 each and go up to $7,728 for 30-50 yard line sections. Anyone want to buy me a ticket yet?
Tickets to the big game range from $2,916 to over $31,900 for a spot in a fully-catered 24-person suite on the 25 yard line.
Hospitality packages are going for $4,667 to $16,250 each. Tickets range from $2,995 to $9,850.
SUMMARY (cheapest tickets available…obviously this could will change)
- StubHub: $3,050
- RazorGator: $2,682
- TicketsNow: $2,916
- Ticket City: $2,995
These prices may have changed by the time you read this post, so don’t hold that against me please. Enjoy the weekend!










January 7th, 2008 at 7:39 am
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January 7th, 2008 at 10:51 am
Jason-
Interesting topic. The Super Bowl is one of the best examples of how event tickets are driven by supply/demand. This year everyone is seeing a scenario where the undefeated Patriots could play one of “America’s Teams” (Cowboys or Packers). Since either of those would be a HUGE Super Bowl, the prices are staying high.
But if those 3 teams start to get knocked off this weekend, then you will likely see the prices soften somewhat. A Jags/Seahawks Super Bowl won’t command the same dollars as Pats/Cowboys or Packers.
Zach