Home »
Super Bowl Betting »
Super BowlSuper Bowl Tickets
Super Bowl Tickets are tough to come by so you might be
wondering how to go about getting tickets to "The
Greatest Show on Earth." Now that Mike Tice is out
of a job in Minnesota the ex ticket hawker might be
looking to sell his again. But the bottom line is,
tickets are available if you are willing to spend
the money. Numerous ticket brokers have a good
number of Super Bowl tickets available to purchase,
with most of them starting at over $2200 for the
worst seats in the house. If you're looking for some
place extravagant to throw your Super Bowl party,
try the luxury suite on the 40 yard line for nearly
a quarter of a million dollars. It does hold 40
people and comes fully catered, if that makes it
worth it to you.
There is a little known method of attaining Super Bowl tickets
that isn't full proof but is worth a shot to get the tickets at face
value. Every year preceding the Super Bowl from February 1st
to June 1st, you can write a letter to the NFL requesting
Super Bowl tickets. Your name will be put in a hat and a random
drawing will ensue. If you are selected you will have the
opportunity to buy 2 tickets. There is a slight misconception that
you should act on getting Super Bowl tickets as much time in advance
as possible. This is almost impossible to accomplish. The truth is,
in the past, sometimes Super Bowl tickets haven't even been released
until a week before the game and if you are looking to go through a
ticket broker, many of them won't promise Super Bowl ticket
availability until the very day of the game and you will be expected
to pay the current market value. Going through a ticket broker is
your best bet on getting Super Bowl tickets, but make sure that the
broker you are associating with is credible (a member of the
National Association of Ticket Brokers) as there are a few Super
Bowl ticket scams out there. One such scam was for purchasing a
Super Bowl tour package at a discount price. It included airline
tickets, hotel accommodations, everything except Super Bowl tickets.
|