Here's how much it costs to attend, stay in Bay Area for Super Bowl LX

Traveling to Super Bowl LX in Bay Area can be pricey. The cost of attending the game alone is staggering, with ticket prices ranging from $6,700 for a seat in the very last row of the stadium.

Air travel also poses an expense, as flights to the Bay area are costing over $300 on average, with bookings coming in from Seattle and Boston. Hotel rates have increased significantly, averaging around $2,300 per night for Super Bowl weekend, specifically downtown San Francisco.

To save money, experts advise considering accommodations outside of city limits or even traveling to nearby airports where options may be more readily available at lower prices. However, the added convenience of public transportation costs more.

On the other hand, buying a Caltrain or VTA pass offers affordable travel options for games day, with tickets costing just $27.50.
 
ugh I know some ppl r gonna wanna shell out that kinda cash 4 Super Bowl tickets tho I mean its not like u can just find an affordable ticket anywhere else lol those prices are insane! but at the same time I feel 4 ppl who actually wanna enjoy the game & not just b a couch warmer, it's worth it I guess. I'd consider lookin into them caltrain passes tho - that sounds like a decent way 2 get 2 the stadium without breakin the bank 🤑
 
Man it's crazy how much of a hit-or-miss thing Super Bowl weekend is in the Bay Area... I mean, you gotta love the energy and all that, but come on $6,700 to sit at the back of the stadium? That's wild! And yeah, flights are getting crazy too, I booked mine last month for like double what I normally pay. Hotel rates are just ridiculous, especially if you're not in downtown SF.

I feel you though, sometimes it's worth splurging on a good experience, but at this price point it's hard to justify spending that kinda cash. I'd say if you can score a decent flight and hotel deal outside of the city limits, that's your best bet. The public transportation options might be pricey, but they're still 27 bucks or so... That's not too shabby!
 
Man it's crazy how expensive Super Bowl stuff is these days! I mean, who can afford that kinda cash? I was talking to my friend about this and we were like "what's the point of even having a Super Bowl if you're gonna break the bank?" But at the same time, some people are all in for the experience and they don't mind shelling out the dough. 🤑🏈

I think it's dope that Caltrain and VTA passes are a legit affordable option tho. I've been to the Bay Area a few times and I know how hard it is to get around without breaking the bank. If you're gonna splurge on tickets, at least try to find a deal with public transport, right? 😊
 
I'm so tired of how expensive it's getting to watch the Super Bowl in person 🤯. I mean, who can afford $6,700 for a seat? That's just crazy! And don't even get me started on flights and hotels... $300+ on average and $2,300 per night is just outrageous 💸.

I think what would be smart is to look into options outside of the city limits or near airports. You could save some serious cash that way 🤑. And while public transportation might not be the most convenient option, it's definitely more affordable at $27.50. Still, I'm not sure how many people would want to give up the luxury of being close to the action for a lower price 😐.
 
ugh ticket prices are crazy!!! 🤯 $6,700 is like, insane! i mean what even is the point of paying that much to watch some football game? and flights too, $300 is a lot of cash... i'm still trying to figure out how people afford it all. and hotel rates are pretty steep too, 2k nights is just too much for me 😅

i guess if you're gonna go, just get there a day early and take the train or something? that way you don't have to deal with all the crazy traffic and parking costs... but like, isn't it kinda weird not being able to walk around the city on game day? 🤔 and yeah i saw those $27.50 Caltrain passes online, sounds like a decent option if u can handle the crowd 😊
 
I mean, come on... people are gonna get all worked up about Super Bowl ticket prices and think it's not fair that some folks gotta shell out that kinda cash to watch the big game 😊. I'm not saying they're overcharging or anything, but let's be real, those seats in the last row? That's like sitting court side at a major sports event - you wanna pay for the experience, right? 🏈 And as for air travel and hotel prices, it's just supply and demand, fam... we all know that when something big comes to town, prices tend to skyrocket. I'd rather spend some cash on a fancy hotel than some sketchy Airbnb from 5 miles away 😂. Anyway, buying a pass for the train or bus? Yeah, that's not exactly gonna get you the full Super Bowl experience 🤷‍♂️.
 
man... $6,700 just to watch a game? 😂 that's crazy! i'd rather spend my money on something else. and the hotel prices are insane too 🤯 i remember when you could get a decent room in SF for like $100 a night. now it's all about the luxury hotels. maybe people should consider staying outside of the city or at one of those fancy airports 😅 just saying, there's gotta be a better way to enjoy the game without breaking the bank 💸
 
I'm so fed up with how pricey everything is going to be for the Super Bowl! I mean, who can afford to shell out that kind of cash for a game? 🤑 It's crazy to think you could buy an entire car for what they're asking for a seat at the stadium.

And don't even get me started on the air travel costs... $300 is just insane! 😱 I've seen flights from Seattle and Boston going into the thousands. And hotel prices? Forget about it, my aunt paid over 3k a night in SF and she's got money to burn!

I think experts have some good advice though - maybe look outside the city limits for hotels or try traveling to nearby airports where prices might be lower. But public transportation is just so much more convenient... and still only like $27.50? That sounds like a steal!
 
Ugh man, the cost to go to Super Bowl LX is wild 🤯🏈! I mean, $6,700 for a seat in the last row? That's crazy talk! And don't even get me started on air travel and hotel prices - it's like they're trying to take our money 💸😒. But you know what they say, 'if you want to make an omelette, you gotta break some eggs', right? I'd consider staying outside the city or looking into cheaper flights 🛫️, but public transportation is a whole different story - $27.50 might be cheap, but it's still not super cheap 😅. Anyone else planning on hitting up the Super Bowl this year?
 
Back
Top