How to Buy the Cheapest Super Bowl Tickets

The Super Bowl ranks as the biggest one-day sporting event in the world, with billions of viewers every year. Most of us watch from our homes or from a sports bar. If you're one of the lucky few, you'll follow the action from your stadium seat, screaming yourself hoarse along with other NFL zealots. For most of us who'd love to watch the game in person, money looms as the biggest stumbling block. Unless you know someone connected to the event, it is virtually impossible to buy tickets at face value. Tickets, traveling expenses and accommodations can compose a hefty bill. You can reduce your outlay by finding the cheapest tickets possible. Here are some trade secrets for doing just that.

Things You'll Need

  • A computer and Internet connection
  • A method of payment for online use
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Instructions

  1. Try to Get Face Value Tickets

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      Enter the NFL Super Bowl ticket lottery. Your chances of winning are nearly infinitesimal, but the lucky few have the opportunity to buy as many four tickets at face value.

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      Try purchasing tickets from TicketReserve. You won't obtain great seats, but you won't pay much more than face value for them. See the Tips & Warnings section for details.

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      Buy tickets from a ticket broker. You'll pay more than face value, but they're cheaper than getting tickets from a ticket merchant such as TicketMaster.

    Buy From Online Ticket Merchants

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      Search online for ticket merchants. See the More Resources section of this article for ideas.

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      Compare prices between different ticket merchants. Some offer bulk discounts if you're buying several tickets and some offer free shipping and other incentives. Shop around to get the best deal.

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      Consider pre-ordering your tickets. This can often get you a good discount, but you're not guaranteed a specific seat-instead you'll get random seats in a specific area of the stadium.

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      Consider getting Super Bowl tickets as part of a package deal that includes travel and accommodations. If you shop around you might be able to save some money.