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How to buy last-minute Super Bowl tickets for Chiefs vs 49ers 2024: Prices and Las Vegas travel info

Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, home of Super Bowl LVIII
Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, home of Super Bowl LVIII. David Becker/Getty Images

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Fancy chancing a late, last-minute discount and going to the big game today? There's still time. Let us show you where and how to buy Super Bowl tickets for the Chiefs vs. 49ers in Las Vegas. Kick-off is at 3:30 p.m. PT, but you can get tickets delivered to your phone in just a few minutes.

We've been updating this guide on buying Super Bowl tickets all week, keeping track of the latest prices as we go. And it looks like you might actually have a chance of scoring a better deal today, as we're seeing the cheapest tickets going for a few hundred bucks less than a few days ago. If you just want to browse Super Bowl tickets right now, here are your reseller options:

The cheapest Super Bowl ticket prices we've seen this morning are currently at StubHub, starting at $5,653 for a single ticket or $5,709 each when bought as a pair. You were looking at north of six grand a few days ago for the cheapest seats in the nosebleeds. It's a similar story at Vividseats, with singles starting at $5,740, or $5,736 each when buying a pair. 

Seat section availability at both sites is scattered throughout the stadium, with prices rising dramatically the better view you get. If you can get to Allegiant Stadium easily enough, though, we think prices could drop even further today from resellers with no intention of attending the game and just hoping to cash in on the tickets. So you might be able to get a better view for less later on today.

Tickets are all digital-only, so you'll get them delivered to your phone immediately if you can make a steal right at the last.

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How to buy Super Bowl tickets

Heading online is the way to go for buying Super Bowl tickets. Forget phones, lining up outside anywhere, or any of the ways from days gone by. And you don't have to risk paying a twitchy scalper a wad of cash in the car park outside the stadium and risk getting a fake ticket. We wouldn't recommend eBay or Facebook either, as Super Bowl ticket scams are usually rife there, too.

The official original ticket and the genuine reseller sites we're highlighting are much more trustworthy - they're all backed by reassuring guarantees that you're getting a genuine Super Bowl ticket. That doesn't mean you won't be paying extremely high prices for one. In many ways, scalping has become a much more civilized affair, but one where, ultimately, your wallet still takes a thrashing for events of this magnitude. 

Where to buy Super Bowl tickets

As things stand, there are three decent options, many, if not all, of which will be familiar if you buy tickets online for music concerts or other sporting events. If you just want to see today's latest prices with just one click, you'll want to head straight over to StubHub, Vividseats, or SeatGeek.

Ticketmaster is the more convoluted option, with a sign-up and online queuing system (a bit late for that nonsense today) in place before you even get a sniff of a price.

How much do Super Bowl tickets cost?

Super Bowl ticket prices have always been high, but given the extreme hysteria around the Taylor Swift/Travis Kelce relationship, we think this could be the most expensive yet. Prices certainly shot up after the Chief's win at Sunday's AFC championship game.    

The 2024 Super Bowl tickets are on sale now, and the longer you leave them, the more expensive they'll get. We've listed the most up-to-date daily prices at the top of this article, but when buying in pairs, expect each ticket to cost at least $5,500-$6,000 when looking at the likes of StubHub. And it won't surprise you to hear that these prices are generally for nosebleed Super Bowl tickets.

A lot of the Super Bowl tickets in the first tier of the stadium, though, are available for not too much more. Relatively speaking, that is. We've spotted tickets at a much more reasonable altitude priced between $8,000 and $10,000. Prices around various levels of the stadium at this point are very scattershot, as sellers are essentially trying their luck to cash in on the hype.

So, you could risk it by waiting a little longer to see if they lose their nerve and start knocking a few grand off. We wouldn't wait too long, though. The hardcore fans will get their tickets sorted first, and when the hype cools a little, the prices might too, but this close to the game, that's when people start getting nervous that they'll miss out on the sale. 

If it ends up not working out for you this year, we can at least point you in the direction of a free Super Bowl live stream to enjoy at home. You could also treat yourself to a Super Bowl TV deal with some of the cash saved on not shelling out for Super Bowl tickets.

Where is Super Bowl 2024?

Super Bowl 2024 will hosted by Las Vegas this year at the Allegiant Stadium, the home of the Las Vegas Raiders. This will be the first time the State of Nevada has hosted the biggest football game. Las Vegas is on a real roll right now, with a majorly successful Formula 1 race a few months back and the new Sphere venue catching the world's attention.  

The comparatively dull $1.9 billion Allegiant Stadium has only been around since 2020 and has a seating capacity of 65,000. It's not one of those venues way out on the edge of town either, as it's adjacent to the Vegas Strip, west of the I-15, and close to plenty of hotels. It's only three miles from the Harry Reid International Airport, just in case you're coming in super last minute, like Taylor Swift will be on her way back from a tour in Japan. 

Is there parking for the Super Bowl 2024?

Yes, but it's very limited, and most of the dedicated spots at the stadium itself seem to have been snapped up. If you can get one, tailgating is allowed up to four hours before the game. Lots of other nearby parking lots are available close to the stadium. The longer you leave it, the more you'll have to pay, or perhaps walk after parking up. 

How to travel to Las Vegas for the Super Bowl

Las Vegas is one of the most popular travel locations for tourists in the world, so even with the Super Bowl coming to town, there are no shortages of hotels, Airbnbs, and flights to Sin City. Like with the tickets, though, the longer you leave it, the more expensive things could get, and you might be situated further away than you originally planned. 

We've picked out a few travel and accommodation options to help you plan your trip after you've sorted your Super Bowl tickets. Seriously, get those locked in before making any travel plans whatsoever.

When is the Super Bowl?

The 2024 Super Bowl takes place on February 11, 2024. Kick-off is at 3:30 p.m. PT local time in Las Vegas. Or 6:30 p.m. ET, 11:30 p.m. GMT, 12: 30 a.m. CET (Mon), and 7:30 a.m. (Mon) AWST.

What time do the gates open for the Super Bowl?

The Allegiant Stadium Campus opens hours before the game at 11:30 a.m. PT. You'll want to head to Lot D to check out the Game Experience, including photo ops with the famous Vince Lombardi trophy, music stages, and food & drink stands.

There's no re-entry if you leave, and no outside food and drink will be allowed. The entire campus is a cash-free zone, too, so make sure you have a payment card or one set up on your phone/smartwatch before heading in.

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