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What's the most you ever paid to attend a football game?

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Cowboys resale tickets are really expensive. It will be the first time we have been to one of their road games because of that. My best friend is from Texas originally and a diehard Cowboys fan. He gets stuck seeing a lot of AFC games.
I was checking Cowboys prices out.

Highway robbery. Those are the same prices in Dallas and then you need a parking pass. I've been to more than a few Broncos vs Pats games and never paid that much even for the postseason.
 
400 dollars for Super Bowl 36.
 



This game... we attended a charity auction in Maine... 4 club seats... I spent $3000.

Took my dad, my cousin and a friend of his. It was a blast. Bruschi with the pick-six, Brady with the pooch punt, everybody throwing snow in the air, and the cherry on top?

...a cap and t-shirt game!

I literally trudged through hip-deep snow for that game. It was back when I parked at the home of an acquaintance behind a parking lot west of the stadium. All the seats in my section of the mezzanine were snowed over so we ended up standing the entire time. Yes, that was me throwing snow in the air during Gary Glitter's "Rock and Roll" -- they played it back then.

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Our commute to that game was interesting and we're just a few blocks from the stadium. Slippery roads and when we parked we got our car stuck so we had to shovel out with our hands so we wouldn't be frozen in the spot after.

When we got to our seats we cleared out our seats and the floor but then no one else did so we had to try and pack snow back in under us because everyone else was a foot taller.

Epic game to be it. That Bruschi interception and the snow celebration is just an iconic game in the first dynasty.

PS I'll leave it to your imaginations but our most expensive ticket was for Superbowl 42 lower bowl end zone seats.
 
$1000 for the Super Bowl.

$300 - $400 for regular season.
You got away cheap for a Super Bowl. Paid $2500 for nose bleeds at Super Bowl 49 vs Seattle (thanks Malcolm). Luckily I had points for airfare and stayed at a relative's house so it didn't add to the cost. Tickets were going for $9K game day and almost took it. 4 seats in front of us were unoccupied somebody lost out on a potential windfall.
 
SB 36 was my most expensive experience. As an aside, walking out the door, my wife said "Don't worry about the money. When are you going to the Super Bowl again? You want to see/do/get something, do it."
I remember considering a bid on WEEI for tickets and all the extras to one of the Pats SB games. I was thinking that it would take a 4K bid to get them (it would have). I didn't think my wife would approve so I forgot about it. When I told her about it later she said that I should have done it.
 
You got away cheap for a Super Bowl. Paid $2500 for nose bleeds at Super Bowl 49 vs Seattle (thanks Malcolm). Luckily I had points for airfare and stayed at a relative's house so it didn't add to the cost. Tickets were going for $9K game day and almost took it. 4 seats in front of us were unoccupied somebody lost out on a potential windfall.
I paid 1k for both Giants Super Bowls.

Great seats too. 3rd level 50 yard line in Phoenix, but those seats would be 2nd level in most stadiums. And, Loge 2nd level 35 yard line in Indianapolis.
 
$800 a piece for Brady's return to Foxborough. We'll worth it!!!
 
Cowboys resale tickets are really expensive. It will be the first time we have been to one of their road games because of that. My best friend is from Texas originally and a diehard Cowboys fan. He gets stuck seeing a lot of AFC games.
I checked out Tickpick which is supposed to have the best prices for tickets and they are not much better.

Its what the market will bear and how high expectations are for the teams. Cowboys are always high and Denver is too after last season.
 
Around $10K for amazing seats for SB 46

The seats were so good that WWW dropped the ball pretty much right in front of me.

NOT good times.

Second most was $5K for SB 42
 
$500 for the Broncos-Pats AFC championship game in Denver 2016. They were good seats though.
 
I dunno I think I just paid a fortune to go see the unlimited game this year
 
Around $10K for amazing seats for SB 46

The seats were so good that WWW dropped the ball pretty much right in front of me.

NOT good times.

Second most was $5K for SB 42
That's how close we were to Hobbs in 42. Sorry fellas I should have ran out like that fan did in '61.
 
SEC Championship in 2022.

$6k for two tickets.

Wouldn’t do it again at that price but was fun.

Interestingly we also went to the deciding game of the NLCS the year the Braves won the WS and think I paid leas than $700 for three tickets.

That was when I knew baseball isn’t the same here as Boston.
 
SB XXXVI $1500 up high end zone seat. (Worth every dollar) Present Day I try to avoid secondary market when it involves tickets
 
SEC Championship in 2022.

$6k for two tickets.

Wouldn’t do it again at that price but was fun.

Interestingly we also went to the deciding game of the NLCS the year the Braves won the WS and think I paid leas than $700 for three tickets.

That was when I knew baseball isn’t the same here as Boston.
Yeah... my most expensive ticket purchase was 4 loge box seats, 3rd base side, for game 1 of the 2004 World Series.

My dad (who loved it... "oh, there's Shaughnessey!!!"), my two sons, and me.

$6000. Game was a blast: 9-9, and Bellhorn hits the Pesky Pole in the 8th with a man on! We heard that clang from where we were sitting. Great memories.
 
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