- The amount of food we eat for this day is crazy!
We are seriously close to the big game so here are more fun facts about the Superbowl. Can you believe how much someone paid for a single Super Bowl ticket?
The highest price ever paid for a Super Bowl ticket was $29,367.00. Do you think someone will out pay that this year?
The average price of a ticket to the last five Super Bowls was $6,382.00.
193.4 million avocados are purchased to make guacamole. That’s a lot of guacamole for one day. And it’s not only one day!
The NFL does not pay bands or artists to perform at the halftime show. The New York Times says that the NFL doesn’t pay an appearance fee to the artists. The NFL does cover all expenses for the artist, though.
There is a 40% increase in pizza orders on Superbowl Sunday, compared to a regular Sunday.
There are a lot of footballs used during the big game, and the inspection process is lengthy. For the Super Bowl, in 2015, each team had 54 balls inspected, for a total of 108 balls for the this single event.
During the Super Bowl, people spend 1.24 billion dollars on beer, $517 million dollars on soft drinks and 226 million dollars on whiskey.
63% of Americans says the ads during the Super Bowl are their favorite.
Anheuser-Busch has spent 587.3 million dollars on Super Bowl ads since 2006. Wow, that’s a lot of money to shell out for the big game even over a span of years.
35% of people would give up drinking for a year, 28% would give up their
favorite food and 21% would give up all their vacation days from work JUST to go to the Super Bowl.
Patrick Mahome had 2.3 million Twitter followers as of the last Super Bowl. Does anyone wonder what Travis Kelcey’s Twitter stats look like in comparison to last year or are we all over the Kelcy/Swift mania?
Resale tickets have an average price of $9,927.00, twice as expensive as last year in 2023. This is not such a fun fact about the big game.
74% of Americans admit to eating more during a Super Bowl part than at any other sporting event or party.
A lot of thought goes into the Super Bowl location, and the venue is determined way in advance depending on things like the weather, the quality of the stadium and the accommodations nearby.
The accuracy rate of the Super Bowl Stock indicator is 73%. Do you think this is accurate enough for the big game?
112.3 million people watched Super Bowl LVI, which was the most-watched show overall in five years. So many people love to tune in for t
he big game.
103.5 million people plan to go to or throw a Super Bowl party.
There’s an estimated $69,000.00 in hotel rooms available in the greater Phoenix area, perfect for Super Bowl lodging.
90% more beer is consumed on Super Bowl Sunday than on the average day.
Do you have your plans ready for the big game? It’ll be here before we know it.
