Sunday, January 26, 2014

Super luxe Super Bowl packages for fans of major, modest means

 Pictured is a replica of a Super Bowl XLVIII at the Meadowlands in New Jersey. Tickets from the History of the Super Bowl Official Ticket Collection, available exclusively in the New York Daily News. The tickets are self-adhesive and can be attached to a collector's book. (photo by Kevin P. Coughlin/New York Daily News)

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This replica of a Super Bowl XLVIII ticket is available exclusively from the New York Daily News — but there are other affordable options for people who want to get into the spirit of football’s biggest game this year.




Believe it not, the Super Bowl is not just for the super-rich.


Average Joe football fans can feel like high rollers and still finance trips to MetLife Stadium on Feb. 2 without breaking the bank.


Food Network star and celebrity chef Amanda Freitag will be at the St. Regis Hotel to prepare a personalized dinner Friday for those who buy a $ 40,000-per-person Super Bowl package.


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Food Network star and celebrity chef Amanda Freitag will be at the St. Regis Hotel to prepare a personalized dinner Friday for those who buy a $ 40,000-per-person Super Bowl package.


While it’s true that ticket prices for premium seats are going for $ 2,100 to $ 7,400 and higher for Sunday’s event, there are ducats available in the nosebleed sections for $ 1,550.


Some hotels were also offering sweet package bargains. Take the deal being pitched by Sofitel: For a “mere” $ 100,000, the Midtown hotel is offering 20 tickets to the Seahawks-Broncos game, plus three nights in a luxury suite and rides to and from the stadium for 20 people.


At MetLife Stadium, crews prepare for Super Bowl XLVIII — clearing snow and ice as blustery temperatures threaten the possibility of postponing the big game.


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At MetLife Stadium, crews prepare for Super Bowl XLVIII — clearing snow and ice as blustery temperatures threaten the possibility of postponing the big game.


Sofitel is throwing in daily breakfasts at a nearby French bistro. Taxes, fees and even tips are included.


The package comes to $ 5,000 per person — significantly less than the price of some premium Super Bowl tickets.


Goviva's $ 40,000-per-person Super Bowl package includes a three-night stay in a two-bedroom suite at the St. Regis Hotel, pictured.


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Goviva’s $ 40,000-per-person Super Bowl package includes a three-night stay in a two-bedroom suite at the St. Regis Hotel, pictured.


Tickets to the elite club seats along the lower level start at $ 14,000 and go to $ 25,000.


Of course, those types of deals — a once-in-a-lifetime splurge for most fans — can’t touch luxuries demanded by real high rollers.


As part of Goviva's luxe Super Bowl package, limos will ferry guests from ESPN and Maxim parties to the NFL's official tailgate party prior to kickoff Sunday.


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As part of Goviva’s luxe Super Bowl package, limos will ferry guests from ESPN and Maxim parties to the NFL’s official tailgate party prior to kickoff Sunday.


For $ 40,000, sports and entertainment company Goviva will hook up a fan with club level seats on the 50-yard-line and three nights in a two-bedroom suite at the St. Regis Hotel with views of Central Park. That’s per person.


Food Network star and celebrity chef Amanda Freitag will be at the St. Regis to prepare a personalized dinner upon arrival Friday, and a limo will ferry guests from ESPN and Maxim parties to the NFL’s official tailgate party prior to kickoff Sunday.


But penny-conscious pigskin fans shouldn’t despair. Plenty of affordable deals are still available that cover entertainment, food, lodging and the Super Bowl for less than $ 6,000, Goviva’s president Robert Tuchman said.


Plus, there’s no charge at all to enjoy the streetscapes of New York — probably the biggest attraction of all outside the actual game.


gotis@nydailynews.com





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