As of Friday morning, the cheapest “get in the door” ticket available on Gametime sits at a hefty $6,132. That’s just for one. The most expensive ticket, which sits in the lower bowl near the 50-yard-line, will run a whopping $22,325.
Two days before Super Bowl LVII last year, SeatGeek listed the cheapest ticket available at $4,200.
This year’s game features the Kansas City Chiefs looking for the first-ever back-to-back NFL Championship. It would be the third under head coach Andy Reid and their fourth overall if the Chiefs – who are currently two-point underdogs – can win Sunday against the 49ers.
Ticket prices have continued to fall over the past seven days, with get-in prices sitting at over $9,000 a week ago. On Thursday morning, prices were down to just under $8,200.
For comparison, a brand-new couch and a 75-inch tv would run someone between $2,600 and $6,000, depending on the brands purchased.
Regardless of how someone chooses to enjoy the game, Super Bowl LVIII is set to kickoff Sunday at 5:30 p.m. inside Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada.