Lowest Price for Super Bowl Ticket Is $3,000, Company Says

For a mere $3,000, you can attend the Super Bowl.
Lowest Price for Super Bowl Ticket Is $3,000, Company Says
An official game ball for the NFL Super Bowl 50 football game is photographed on Jan. 26, 2016. The Wilson Sporting Goods football factory in Ada, Ohio has made the official Super Bowl football since the first Super Bowl in 1966. The company began making this year's game balls last Sunday night, Jan. 24, immediately after the conclusion of the NFC and AFC championship games. The Denver Broncos will play the Carolina Panthers in the Super Bowl on Feb. 7, in Santa Clara, Calif. (AP Photo/Rick Osentoski)
The Associated Press
2/6/2016
Updated:
2/6/2016

SANTA CLARA, Calif.—For a mere $3,000, you can attend the Super Bowl.

That’s the lowest price of a ticket to the big game on Sunday, according to an executive from the online ticket marketplace StubHub.

Prices are holding steady, said Jason Deppen, StubHub’s director of field operations.

<p>"We're seeing prices as low as $3,000 to get in, so we are talking upper corner, upper end zone. Those prices are hovering around $3,000. The average price we're seeing—$4,500, $4,700—and prices get up to into the tens of thousands depending on suite levels, and lower sidelines of course," Deppen said.</p>
<p>StubHub has already sold nearly 5,000 tickets, and it expects sales to reach 6,000 before kickoff, Deppen said.</p>
<p>"We have not seen a lot of downward trend movement, which we have seen in the past at other Super Bowls. I don't know if I expect it to go too much down on how much inventory is left on game day," Deppen said.</p>
[caption id="attachment_1959775" align="alignnone" width="674"] A plane flies over Levi's Stadium in advance of Sunday's NFL Super Bowl 50 football game in Santa Clara, Calif., on Feb. 5, 2016. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

"We're seeing prices as low as $3,000 to get in, so we are talking upper corner, upper end zone. Those prices are hovering around $3,000. The average price we're seeing—$4,500, $4,700—and prices get up to into the tens of thousands depending on suite levels, and lower sidelines of course," Deppen said.

StubHub has already sold nearly 5,000 tickets, and it expects sales to reach 6,000 before kickoff, Deppen said.

"We have not seen a lot of downward trend movement, which we have seen in the past at other Super Bowls. I don't know if I expect it to go too much down on how much inventory is left on game day," Deppen said.

[caption id="attachment_1959775" align="alignnone" width="674"] A plane flies over Levi's Stadium in advance of Sunday's NFL Super Bowl 50 football game in Santa Clara, Calif., on Feb. 5, 2016. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

To sweeten the pot, StubHub is offering Fan Fair for buyers shelling out the big bucks. The company rented out the Great America amusement park before the game.

“This is actually a free experience for any StubHub customer, so if you buy your ticket on StubHub for the Super Bowl, this is a gift to you back from us. It’s a little surprise and delight, and something we like to do for all of our fans,” said Justin Finn, the company’s head of event marketing.