A lot of the costs surrounding this Super Bowl are cheaper than last year's in New Orleans, but that doesn't mean it's easily affordable.
Attending the game will not be cheap and that's not even including airfare, hotels and other travel costs.
Super Bowl LX tickets are quickly selling, we found some on Ticketmaster on Tuesday for $6,700+ in the very last row of the stadium.
Even still, Levi's Stadium and the Bay Area are ready to welcome hundreds of thousands of fans for Super Bowl LX.
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"According to our Going State of Travel, for yet another year, sports is one of the top four reasons why people are looking to travel in 2026," Going.com travel expert Katy Nastro said. "And the Super Bowl is really considered a mega event."
Going.com travel expert Katy Nastro says fans are paying an average of more than $300 for flights to the Bay, with bookings from Seattle and Boston at the top.
Meanwhile, our ABC7 data team found nightly hotel rates are up.
It costs $2,300 to stay in downtown San Francisco on average for Super Bowl weekend.
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Nastro says prices rise regionwide the closer you are to the big events.
"So you want to make sure that you're giving yourself enough options by looking a little bit further out from where that stadium is," Nastro said. Maybe equidistant from that in the airport, or the larger airports in the area, you're going to find more hotel options. And yes, the Uber might be a little bit more expensive, but you are going to save on your hotel costs."
Thankfully, there is an affordable travel accommodation you can buy - a Caltrain or VTA pass.
You can travel to and from free park and ride lots to the Super Bowl for a low cost of $27.50 on game day.
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With traffic and parking costs, it might be the best way to get around.
"VTA is the easier and safer way to get to the game and all the events around it - including SJ26 events happening throughout downtown San Jose," VTA Market Manager Dino Guevarra said.
VTA's mobile app and website has all the information you need to travel on gameday- including how to buy transit tickets for the fun week ahead here in the Bay Area.
Click here for more information.