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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I went to SB LI..aka the greatest SB ever so I will never attend a Pats SB again. My ticket in 616 was 1,625. Nothing can top that and everyone I talked with after on the train to the lot said..."this is your first? Stop after this one because it can't be beat"
Don't forget, those aren't the true final prices. Those sites have about a 20% fee that they tack on. But the prices are trending in the right direction. Wait until next week. I wouldn't be shocked if the get in prices are around $2000 (fees included) for this game.There was nothing under 3k on stubhub this morning and now there’s a bunch of tickets around $2500.
How's that moral high horse treating you? Can't we just let people have a "fun" thread without the socio economic analysis and virtue signaling?“I urge you to do anything you can to go” followed by a story about your Certified Public Accountant isn’t super inspiring. People have bills to pay, family to care for, and monthly incomes that don’t add up to a hotdog at a concession stand at the Super Bowl. Understand privilege.
SB is a little different regardless of which team out numbers the other neutral/corporate people still outnumber you.I hope patriot fans show up. The rams got nearly out numbered in their own stadium. Many rams fans abandoned them after they left STL.
Everyone says it all the time but I never really got that 'it's all corporate people' feeling at the SBs I went to. SB38 felt fairly evenly split between NE/CAR fans. SB39 was about 20:1 PHI fans vs. NE fans. SB42 felt like it was about 60/40 NE/NYG. This SB will probably be the most lopsided in favor of NE crowd out of any of the team's 11 SBs.SB is a little different regardless of which team out numbers the other neutral/corporate people still outnumber you.
I've been to 5 myself you can definitely look around and easily see who out numbers who. But from a sound perspective I've never felt like it was too dominant either way. Usually the crowd just seems to be cheering everything.Everyone says it all the time but I never really got that 'it's all corporate people' feeling at the SBs I went to. SB38 felt fairly evenly split between NE/CAR fans. SB39 was about 20:1 PHI fans vs. NE fans. SB42 felt like it was about 60/40 NE/NYG. This SB will probably be the most lopsided in favor of NE crowd out of any of the team's 11 SBs.
For those going to Atlanta, have you heard of any good bars/restaurants to hang out with fellow Pats fans? I heard about some place called the Hudson Grill (?) on the radio. Anywhere else?
I’m going to Atlanta; not sure about the game. Lots of folks go for the atmosphere. Triumph is right - it’s awesome!