
As Super Bowl 60 approaches, fans are gearing up for the big event at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara. While many will enjoy the game from home, some are planning the trip to California.
According to a recent report, tickets for the game are a significant investment. The cheapest options on StubHub are around $6,300. SeatGeek offers slightly lower prices at about $6,200, and Vivid Seats lists tickets for as low as $5,896 per person.
Traveling to the game comes with its own costs. Levi’s Stadium is roughly 900 miles from Spokane, requiring a 14-hour drive without stops. Gas prices in Sacramento are about $4 per gallon.
For those flying, the report found that Alaska Airlines offers a round-trip for about $350, including layovers in Phoenix and Boise, totaling over 16 hours of travel. Southwest Airlines provides direct flights for approximately $550, with a travel time of four hours and 30 minutes.
Hotel accommodations near the stadium are limited and pricey. The report states the cheapest rooms near Santa Clara are around $340 per night. For more affordable options, fans can find hotels over 15 miles away for under $100 per night, or consider Airbnbs starting at $220 per night, just 13 minutes from the airport.
For those staying home, the Super Bowl will be broadcast for free on NonStop Local on February 8.

