Eagles fans wanting an unforgettable Super Bowl LVII experience should act fast and grab a fan package for the big game against the Kansas City Chiefs in Arizona.
The Philadelphia Eagles and On Location, the Official Hospitality Partner of the NFL, announced the sale of official Super Bowl LVII tickets and hospitality packages following Sunday’s big NFC Championship win of 31-7 over the San Francisco 49ers.
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If you can’t wait to cheer on the birds at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, and want to embrace everything Super Bowl weekend has to offer, the official fan packages are available online and include multi-night stay options, one-day trips, gameday perks and more.
The Eagles Fan Hospitality option includes an official game ticket and a pregame experience, including open-air pregame hospitality, an open bar and elevated tailgate fare, live entertainment and interactive games, according to the promotion.
Currently, the cheapest available ticket option for this package sells for $4,973.50 for section 453, row 15. The most expensive ticket available is for section 108, row 2, and sells for $29,751.
The Eagles Fan Travel option includes an official game ticket, deluxe hotel accommodations, airfare from the Philadelphia International Airport and an official pregame party, according to press materials.
Depending on whether you plan to fly to the Super Bowl or drive, air-inclusive and land-only travel packages are available.
The air-inclusive travel packages can include roundtrip game day transportation, concierge guest services, a welcome lounge, a Super Bowl LVII gifting experience and roundtrip airport transportation in Phoenix.
The cheapest package is for a one-day experience on Feb. 12 that includes a day-of departure and return, roundtrip deluxe gameday transportation, concierge guest services and roundtrip nonstop airfare from Philadelphia to Phoenix. This option sells for $8,445.
The most expensive package sells for $10,310 and includes a three-night stay from Feb. 10 to Feb. 13 at the Westin Kierland Resort & Spa, official Eagles pre-game hospitality, roundtrip game day transportation, a Super Bowl LVII gifting experience, a welcome lounge, concierge guest services, roundtrip airport transportation in Phoenix and an official Eagles Takeover Experience.
The land-only travel packages include similar perks. The cheapest option currently sells for $8,145 and features a three-night stay from Feb. 10 to Feb. 13 at the Hilton Phoenix Tapatio Cliffs Resort. The most expensive option features a three-night stay at the Marriott Phoenix Resort Tempe at The Buttes and costs $9,590.
Ticket upgrades are available for each travel package. Prices will vary depending on which seats you choose.
For those of you who can’t get enough of a good tailgate but don’t want to shell out the money for a Super Bowl LVII ticket, ticketless packages are available, too.
Similar to the ticketed experiences, airfare and/or land transportation are provided, along with concierge guest services, a Super Bowl LVII Gifting Experience, a welcome lounge and hotel accommodations.
The cheapest ticketless package starts at $2,180. The most expensive package starts at $4,370.
The Eagles haven’t been to the Super Bowl since their first appearance during the 2017 season, when they claimed the title of Super Bowl LII champions in 2018, so demand is likely to be high for all of these options.
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