MossWelkowski
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I see $4300 as the cheapest now. I'll be glued to my phone all week...Tickets now seem to be dropping on stub hub and other markets.. Seems like Friday and Saturday were the buying days for folks... Look forward to see a significant drop starting today through the end of the week!
I see $4300 as the cheapest now. I'll be glued to my phone all week...
I'm using seat geek, razorgator and stub hub, i've been told these are primarily the best ones, are there any others I should be looking at?
Nothing quite that low on Stubhub yet. Is there a better place to look?
For those of you who went to past super bowls, can you share your experience about how exciting it was for you?
I buy a lot of tickets using seat geek and stub hub.
However, Super Bowl is a different animal - I have been to and bought tickets to five Superbowls and have used a ticket broker in Las Vegas no less for 15 years now.
He knows the market, is fair and has access to tickets that are not offered on stub hub or seat geek - or at least when you see them there they are at least second and usually third or fourth hand.
His connections are first hand, players tickets, team tickets turned in and second hand from advertisers and lottery winners.
So, if interested, PM me and I'll share -- I have absolutley no affiliation with the guy other than to be a very satisfied customer for a very long time.
I'll post an update after I speak with him tomorrow and let all know where the market really is.
I already have my seats locked in at 3,000 guaranteed upper level sidelines between the 20's and no higher than 15 rows back as a result of my taking a position last Monday, May end up being a good call. If pricing declines, he upgrades my five seats.
Tickets are still so overpriced. Haven't pulled the trigger on plane ticket yet (live in NYC these days so tickets aren't so bad) but really want to. Want to see some downward movement with ticket prices before I buy that plane ticket. Think they will go down? Or is this Super Bowl just an outlier?
I probably should have pulled the trigger when they were around that price... I don't know if i'll get one lower than that.Looking forward to my first SB. Life intervened the last few times and this time my wife encouraged me to just do it and go. I bought my ticket last Sunday right after the AFCCG and paid $2800 for upper level on the 20 yard line.. Nose bleeds but I'll be there.......
I probably should have pulled the trigger when they were around that price... I don't know if i'll get one lower than that.
I'm lucky in that I have relatives to stay with (no hotel to pay) and I used points for airfare to save on that part of it...I'm targeting 1500-2000 for my price range
Same here, hopefully we get lucky!I'm targeting 1500-2000 for my price range
2001 - incredible because it was so unexpected! I can still see Ty Law running down the sideline with his pick 6! My husband likes to be early for everything, so we were like the first people in the Superdome. Several hours before the game BB came out on the sideline by himself & sat on the Pats bench with his arms out straight and his legs stretched out like he was taking it all in. He had a small smile on his face & my husband and I said to each other after passing the binoculars back & forth, "oh my God, he has a plan! We are going to win!"For those of you who went to past super bowls, can you share your experience about how exciting it was for you?