Super Bowl Tickets

Obtaining Super Bowl tickets is the dream of every football fan. The Super Bowl is the biggest sporting event of the year, and therefore, Super Bowl tickets are in high demand. There are quite a few ways to go about obtaining Super Bowl tickets. The downside is that none of them are both easy and reliable. Some methods of getting your hands on Super Bowl tickets are easy, but don't always work out; others are difficult and extremely expensive, but generally end with you holding Super Bowl tickets and sitting in the stands watching the Big Game.

One way to get Super Bowl tickets that not very many people know about is to enter the NFL's annual random drawing. Every year the NFL holds a drawing that guarantees around 500 people the right to purchase up to two Super Bowl tickets. Entries are accepted between February 1 and June 1 of the year preceding the game. If you want a chance for guaranteed Super Bowl tickets, write a letter to the NFL requesting tickets-be sure to include your name, address and contact information!-and mail it certified or registered to:

Super Bowl Random Drawing
P.O. Box 49140
Strongsville, OH 44149-0140



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Another way to get Super Bowl tickets is the traditional method of purchasing through a ticket outlet. Again, this is almost impossible to accomplish, as Super Bowl tickets are usually sold out within the first hour of availability. You can also check out an online ticket marketplace such as StubHub to see a wide variety of tickets available; however, you should be prepared to pay quite a bit. Face value Super Bowl tickets start at around $400 for bad seats, and most often you will end up paying at least $1000 or more for any seat. You can also check the individual team web sites to see if there are any Super Bowl tickets available.

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Ebay can be a good source for Super Bowl tickets. However, just like purchasing anything else through an online auction site, you should be careful of who you purchase Super Bowl tickets from through Ebay. Make sure the seller is an authorized Ebay seller with good feedback, and find out how the tickets will be delivered to you before you pay for them. The most expensive, and most effective, method of purchasing Super Bowl tickets is through an online concierge service that specializes in obtaining hard-to-find tickets to big events. If you are prepared to pay top dollar for your Super Bowl tickets, you will be able to obtain them!

If you do not end up making it to the big game, you can still make watching the game much more exciting by betting on it.


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by Mike Jones at 1800-sports.com on January 19, 2006


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