Cost to Attend Super Bowl 60: Seahawks vs. Patriots Fans Face an $11K+ Weekend Trip

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The Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots spent a combined $557.580 million in player salaries this season to reach the Super Bowl 60. What is the cost to attend Super Bowl 60 for fans?

Fans won't need to dig that deep into their wallet or push their credit card limits that far to attend The Big Game Sunday. But trip to Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, and ticket to the game won't be cheap this year, either.

Ahead of Super Bowl 60 on Sunday (6:30 p.m., NBC), Bookies.com dug into the data to determine what it would cost two fans to travel from each team’s home market for a quick Super Bowl weekend trip.

Seahawks fans enter the game with a geographical, or at least, time zone edge. Driving between Seattle and Santa Clara is an option, albeit not necessarily a logical one. The 834-mile drive takes roughly 12 hours, 52 minutes. And that's without traffic. To put that into East Coast geographic perspective, it nearly equates to a Patriots fan driving the 824 miles from Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts, to the Carolina Panthers home at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.

So, driving really isn't a realistic option for any Seahawks fan who lives north of Portland, Oregon.


These 2 sign-holding Patriots fans need to shell out more than $11,000 to attend Super Bowl 60. (USA TODAY)

Breaking Down The Cost For A Trip To Super Bowl 60

We modeled a 3-night stay (Friday, Feb. 6 → Monday, Feb. 9) and tallied the core expenses fans immediately feel: tickets, airfare, hotel, and basic concessions (beer + hot dogs).

Total trip cost (2 people):

  • Seattle: $11,647 total ($5,823.50 per person)
  • Boston: $11,367 total ($5,683.50 per person)

The difference between markets is modest (~$280) and is driven almost entirely by flight pricing, since ticket and hotel assumptions are held constant.


CityTickets (x2)Round-Trip FlightHotel (3 Nights)Beer (x4)Hot Dog (x2) Total Trip Per Person
Seattle$8,798.00$1,534.00$1,245.00$52.00$18.00 $11,647.00 $5,823.50
Boston$8,798.00$1,254.00$1,245.00$52.00$18.00 $11,367.00 $5,683.50

How We Came Up With The Numbers:

Trip window: 3 nights, Fri, Feb. 6 to Mon, Feb. 9, 2026 (travel in for the weekend; game Sunday).

We calculated total cost for two people using the following inputs:

  1. Tickets (Get-in price, multiplied by two)
    • Ticket pricing uses the get-in (lowest available) Super Bowl LX ticket price sourced from TickPick. We applied this as a per-ticket figure and multiplied by two for the pair:
    • $4,399 per ticket × 2 = $8,798.
  2. Round-trip flights (cheapest option via Google Flights)
    • Airfare reflects the lowest-priced round-trip flight found on Google Flights for the same Fri–Mon travel window:
    • Seattle: $1,534
    • Boston: $1,254
  3. Hotel (3 nights)
    • Lodging is estimated using an average nightly rate near the stadium reported in Super Bowl pricing coverage, set at approximately $415/night.
    • $415 × 3 nights = $1,245.
  4. Concessions (baseline Levi’s Stadium pricing)
    • To keep the model simple and consistent, we used a minimal “in-stadium basket” for two fans:
      • Beer x4 = $52 (assumes $13 each)
      • Hot dogs x2 = $18 (assumes $9 each)
    • Concession pricing is based on Levi’s Stadium / 49ers regular-season concession pricing benchmarks