Super Bowl 2015 Tickets: Last-Minute Prices, Airfare Breaking The Bank [VIDEO]

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Super Bowl 49 looks like it will be a great matchup, and the ticket prices certainly reflect that. It is shaping up to be the most expensive Super Bowl ticket in the history of the NFL. But if you still have not bought a ticket and are planning to go the game, then you are in luck because tickets are still available.

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The available tickets have a wide range of prices, according to NFL Ticket Exchange. If you are looking to get as close to the action as possible, the best available are in section 129, row 18. Those 50-yard line seats will set you back a cool $28,888 each. Or if you just want to be in the stadium, maybe try section 416, row 18, which is a steal at only $6,500 per seat.

Of course, going to the game involves more than just having a ticket at the gate. You also have to have a place to stay in Arizona. The game is being played in Glendale, but hotels close to the stadium are running as much as $1,350 per night. The better bet would be to stay in nearby Phoenix or Scottsdale, where rooms are available for under $200 per night.

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And as with any long-distance trip, you will surely want to fly instead of drive, so do not forget to include airfare in your budget. If you are a Patriots fan, flying from Boston to Phoenix will cost about $1,200 per ticket. Seahawks fans have it considerably easier, as flights from Seattle are available for a mere $650. And if you just want to see the game, flights from Chicago or Houston will cost you $680 and $1,105, respectively.

So there it is. If you still want to make the game, you certainly can, but you have little time to waste, and make sure to bring your checkbook.

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