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How much does it cost to go see the Eagles in the Super Bowl?

Breaking down the price of tickets, travel, and accommodations in New Orleans.


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Want to go to the Super Bowl to cheer on the Birds?


Well, the clock is ticking. The countdown is on! In less than two weeks, your Eagles fan brothers and sisters will flood New Orleans as their team takes the field for the Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs at the Caesars Superdome. The game kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET on February 9, and fans are ready to turn the Big Easy into a sea of green.


But let’s talk reality: cheering on the Birds in person in New Orleans isn’t cheap. Tickets on SeatGeek start at $4,958 and climb to a jaw-dropping $61,452—because apparently, football dreams come with a hefty price tag.


And then there’s lodging. Hotels near the stadium run from $889 to $4,482 a night, while Airbnb rentals range from $623 to $18,800. If you’re thinking Vrbo, expect to shell out anywhere from $750 to $22,432 per night. Yes, that’s the price of being part of history.


      

Flights? You’ve got options, but they’re not exactly budget-friendly and they are going fast. A roundtrip with Delta from Wednesday to Monday will set you back $1,517 (or $438 with one stop). Flying Frontier Thursday to Monday? That’ll be $637.


So, let's say you take the flight with a layover, and you split the AirBnB with three friends, the cheapest combo of flight and lodging is about $1,200 and that doesn't even get you into the game. 


But it gets you down there for all the hype leading up to the game, the partying in the French Quarter. The Super Bowl tailgate and whatever else New Orleans has to offer. 


To get a ticket, you may have to sell a kidney illegally, but hey, this is the Eagles in the Super Bowl we're talking about here. It could be worth it!


Look, it’s a pricey pilgrimage, but Eagles fans are no strangers to going all in for their team. After all, this isn’t just a game—it’s a moment. And no price tag can hold back the passion of Philly fans ready to paint New Orleans green. Go Birds!

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Michelle Boyles

Michelle has enjoyed a successful career as a writer and editor for myriad print/online publications over the years covering a wide range of sectors. An area native, she has her finger on the pulse of Philly’s Entertainment sector.

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