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2012 Super Bowl Ticket Sales Set to Take Off

by on Jan.21, 2012, under Sports News

This year’s Super Bowl will be held at Lucas Oil Stadium on Feb. 5 and after the NFC and AFC Championship games tomorrow the teams will be decided and fans can start buying Super Bowl tickets and reserve their flights and hotel rooms. 2012 Super Bowl ticket prices are currently running about $2,300 each on the low end and over $3000 for a 100 level seat on the secondary ticket market. The prices may fluctuate between now and Feb. 5 but one this is for sure, after tomorrows Championship games Super Bowl ticket sales will take off.

Only 500 pairs of tickets are released to the general public for face value through a lottery system but the odds are stacked against the fans. The NFL distributes about 25% of the Super Bowl tickets to corporate sponsors and the remaining 75% goes to the NFL teams. Each team in the Super Bowl will get about 18% of the available tickets each, with the host team receiving 5% and the remaining distributed to the other NFL teams.

Since the general public has almost zero chance of getting Super Bowl tickets at the face value of $600 – $1200 each the only other option is sports ticket brokers and if the Patriots and 49ers both make it to the Super Bowl, ticket prices may take off and go up. Football fans can find some of the cheapest Super Bowl ticket prices by comparing prices with PreferredSeat.com where you can find Super Bowl tickets priced with no hidden fees potentially saving the fans hundreds of dollars per ticket.

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San Francisco 49ers Tickets on sale Wednesday for NFC Championship Game

by on Jan.17, 2012, under Sports News

The San Francisco 49ers tickets for this Sunday’s NFC Championship game against the New York Giants at Candlestick Park go on sale tomorrow to the general public but fans shouldn’t expect much from the sale since most of the 49er tickets will already have been sold to season ticket holders, group sales and everyone the 49ers organization wants to impress that is investing in the new stadium in Santa Clara. So far ticket sales for the 49ers vs Giants game are moving along well but not crazy considering the importance of the game.

One thing San Francisco 49ers fans should consider is the ticket prices for this 49ers NFC Championship game are going to be considered real cheap compared to the prices fans will pay in just a few short years at the new 49ers stadium. 49er season ticket holders have been finding out part of the cost of season tickets with many of the best seats coming with a $30,000 + builders seat license that will add $100 per ticket to the face value over the next 30 years. And they haven’t even told them the ticket price yet.

Currently San Francisco 49ers ticket prices for the NFC Championship game  are running just over $300 and up per ticket on the secondary ticket market. Fans can save hundreds of dollars per ticket on the best seats for the 49ers by checking with PreferredSeat.com for New York Giants vs 49ers tickets with no hidden fees.

 

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It’s the 49ers vs. NY Giants! San Francisco 49ers NFC Championship tickets on sale now!

by on Jan.16, 2012, under Sports News

The New York Giants defeated the Green Bay Packers 37-20 yesterday to move on to the 2012 NFC Championship game at Candlestick Park against the San Francisco 49ers this Sunday, January 22. The NY Giants defense and special teams forced enough turnovers to keep the Packers limited on offense and held on to take on the San Francisco 49ers for the second time this season.

The 49ers earned the home field advantage by beating the favored New Orleans Saints on Saturday and face a dream in the NFC Championship  game. Ticket prices for the 49ers vs Giants NFC Championship game at Candlestick Park are currently the most expensive 49ers fans have seen in years but may be cheap compared to the prices in the new stadium. San Francisco 49ers vs Giants NFC Championship tickets can be purchased online at Preferred Seating.

 

 

 

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