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Old 01-29-2023, 05:03 PM  
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SB Tickets...

I have no clue how this works. Do STHs get first dibs on tickets? If so... what is the cost of the tickets that STHs can get hold of? Lastly, depending on what the pricing structure is, are there any STHs here that would want to ensure that two seats in AZ are filled with red jerseys?

Due to the events in my life over the past 9 months I've come to realize that I need to take opportunities when they present themselves but I also don't want to stuff the coffers of some shitbag reseller or spend that money completely irresponsibly.

Cheapest seats I can find have been in the $4-5k range.
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Old 01-30-2023, 12:24 PM   #2
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Old 01-30-2023, 12:26 PM   #3
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To speak frankly, I can’t imagine someone giving up thousands to ensure their tickets go to a chiefs fan. I’m going to watch prices closely, but doubt it gets anywhere near what I’m willling to spend.
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Old 01-30-2023, 12:28 PM   #4
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To speak frankly, I can’t imagine someone giving up thousands to ensure their tickets go to a chiefs fan. I’m going to watch prices closely, but doubt it gets anywhere near what I’m willling to spend.
I get it but as the saying goes... you can't win if you don't buzz in.

How much is your ceiling on SB tickets?
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Old 01-30-2023, 12:29 PM   #5
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I get it but as the saying goes... you can't win if you don't buzz in.

How much is your ceiling on SB tickets?
Maybe 2k, but not sure I would do that even.
Going to the game would mean that I can’t share the game with my kids, and feels a little selfish.

Can’t blame you at all for asking

Prices have increased 10x in 15 years.
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Old 01-30-2023, 12:31 PM   #6
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I have only attended one Super Bowl, Mahomes’s first. So glad I did! I used the NFL’s official hospitality provider to buy tickets for my brother and me, onlocationexp.com. These are tickets allotted to them by the NFL, I believe, and anyone can buy them. Tickets came with a pregame buffet and entertainment as part of the service charge. It was a little pricey for the service charge, which was 20% on top of what the tickets cost, but that service charge seemed similar as other vendors and I appreciated the fact that they were official and trustworthy, given how much was at stake and the risk from the many fake tickets out there.

If you do use this vendor, I'll give you a tip. When you get to the pregame hospitality tent, don't be afraid to skip the first lines and look for shorter lines inside! In Miami, there was one entrance to the tent, and most of us assumed we needed to use the food and drink lines just as we got to that entrance, but they also had additional places to go in the tent and those lines were way shorter. I remember the food being pretty good, too. The entertainment was Cirque du Soleil. So, it wasn't like the service charge was just straight-up wasted money, the way it feels like it is with many ticket vendors and resellers.

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I have only attended one Super Bowl, Mahomes’s first. So glad I did! I used the NFL’s official hospitality provider to buy tickets for my brother and me, onlocationexp.com. Tickets came with a pregame buffet and entertainment. It was a little pricey for the service charges but seemed similar as other vendors and I appreciated the fact that they were official and trustworthy, given how much was at stake and the risk from the many fake tickets out there.
On a whole different level than me. The fan experience is 6300 with fees.
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Old 01-30-2023, 12:37 PM   #8
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I get if it's a bucket list thing for someone but for us, the home AFCCG are the way to go. The money actually equals the value, so to speak. I don't care how financially well off I am, the roughly $40,000 it would probably cost to take my family to the SB would never be worth it to me. Would rather watch from the comfort of home and then go party with y'all at the parade. If I still lived in AZ, honestly I would probably take the fam to Vegas for the weekend and rent my house out for $1500 a night.
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They allocate 75% of tickets to the teams (so 37.5% to the Chiefs). It's on the clubs to determine where to go from there. A majority are offered to STHs (though obviously not everyone can go, so there's usually a lottery), but they also some out to other supporters and such.

But it's hard for me to imagine someone giving more than a token discount to someone just to make sure it's a Chiefs fan. You'd save a grand or so per ticket just by not going through Ticket Exchange, but you're still going to be looking at multiple thousands just to get in the door.

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I get if it's a bucket list thing for someone but for us, the home AFCCG are the way to go. The money actually equals the value, so to speak. I don't care how financially well off I am, the roughly $40,000 it would probably cost to take my family to the SB would never be worth it to me. Would rather watch from the comfort of home and then go party with y'all at the parade. If I still lived in AZ, honestly I would probably take the fam to Vegas for the weekend and rent my house out for $1500 a night.
That's how I feel, and it's why I will always be firmly against the idea of doing neutral site games in the AFC/NFC Championships. Those are the "Championships" that the average fan can attend. The Super Bowl is reserved for the rich. It is what it is, but the AFCCG atmosphere is going to be 10x as fun as the Super Bowl anyway.
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That's how I feel, and it's why I will always be firmly against the idea of doing neutral site games in the AFC/NFC Championships. Those are the "Championships" that the average fan can attend. The Super Bowl is reserved for the rich. It is what it is, but the AFCCG atmosphere is going to be 10x as the Super Bowl anyway.
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I have only attended one Super Bowl, Mahomes’s first. So glad I did! I used the NFL’s official hospitality provider to buy tickets for my brother and me, onlocationexp.com. These are tickets allotted to them by the NFL, I believe, and anyone can buy them. Tickets came with a pregame buffet and entertainment as part of the service charge. It was a little pricey for the service charge, which was 20% on top of what the tickets cost, but that service charge seemed similar as other vendors and I appreciated the fact that they were official and trustworthy, given how much was at stake and the risk from the many fake tickets out there.

If you do use this vendor, I'll give you a tip. When you get to the pregame hospitality tent, don't be afraid to skip the first lines and look for shorter lines inside! In Miami, there was one entrance to the tent, and most of us assumed we needed to use the food and drink lines just as we got to that entrance, but they also had additional places to go in the tent and those lines were way shorter. I remember the food being pretty good, too. The entertainment was Cirque du Soleil. So, it wasn't like the service charge was just straight-up wasted money, the way it feels like it is with many ticket vendors and resellers.
Would you get tickets again with the pregame hospitality tent? I am thinking of doing this or just wait and hope the ticket prices drop a few days before the game. I plan on driving from San Diego to Phoenix on Saturday before the game.
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They allocate 75% of tickets to the teams (so 37.5% to the Chiefs). It's on the clubs to determine where to go from there. A majority are offered to STHs (though obviously not everyone can go, so there's usually a lottery), but they also some out to other supporters and such.

But it's hard for me to imagine someone giving more than a token discount to someone just to make sure it's a Chiefs fan. You'd save a grand or so per ticket just by not going through Ticket Exchange, but you're still going to be looking at multiple thousands just to get in the door.

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To begin with, excluding the two Super Bowl teams, each NFL team gets about 1.2% of the tickets. Multiply that by 29 teams, and that accounts for 35% of all the seats at SoFi Stadium for this year’s Super Bowl.

With the 1.2% allotted to each team, every player, as well as everyone on each team’s coaching staff, gets two free tickets. Then, players have the opportunity to buy 13 more at face value.

Next, the host stadium’s team gets about 10% of the overall allotment.

“Which, this year, the Rams and the Chargers have to split that,” said Espinosa, as those two teams share the SoFi Stadium during the regular season.

Then, each competing team (in this case, the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals) gets approximately 12.5% — or a quarter — of all tickets. Presumably, this is the batch of tickets that was included in the lottery that Ramses lost.

But Espinosa noted how the host teams usually take care of corporate partners and stakeholders before they release tickets to season ticket holders.

“The rest (of the tickets) go to the NFL’s corporate sponsors and everyone the NFL has to take care of,” he said.

Espinosa also added that some NFL sponsors offer contests or “sweepstakes” for fans to get tickets. That leaves only 5% of the pie for direct sale to fans at, again, historically high face values.
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More recently it looks like each competing team gets 17 percent of tickets
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To begin with, excluding the two Super Bowl teams, each NFL team gets about 1.2% of the tickets. Multiply that by 29 teams, and that accounts for 35% of all the seats at SoFi Stadium for this year’s Super Bowl.

With the 1.2% allotted to each team, every player, as well as everyone on each team’s coaching staff, gets two free tickets. Then, players have the opportunity to buy 13 more at face value.

Next, the host stadium’s team gets about 10% of the overall allotment.

“Which, this year, the Rams and the Chargers have to split that,” said Espinosa, as those two teams share the SoFi Stadium during the regular season.

Then, each competing team (in this case, the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals) gets approximately 12.5% — or a quarter — of all tickets. Presumably, this is the batch of tickets that was included in the lottery that Ramses lost.

But Espinosa noted how the host teams usually take care of corporate partners and stakeholders before they release tickets to season ticket holders.

“The rest (of the tickets) go to the NFL’s corporate sponsors and everyone the NFL has to take care of,” he said.

Espinosa also added that some NFL sponsors offer contests or “sweepstakes” for fans to get tickets. That leaves only 5% of the pie for direct sale to fans at, again, historically high face values.
Oh - huh. I misinterpreted that. Thanks.
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