Super Bowl LII in Minnesota...good read about

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https://www.twincities.com/2017/02/...a-will-be-a-celebration-of-all-things-winter/

how they are handling it
#'s associated with it.


ticket breakdown is always interesting



The NFL manages distribution based on a trickle-down formula that will be applied to the 66,000 seats available at U.S. Bank Stadium.

The participating teams each receive 17.5 percent of the allotment. As the host team, the Vikings receive 5 percent.The remaining 29 clubs get about 1.2 percent apiece. All team seats are offered to season-ticket holders in a lottery.

The NFL retains 25 percent of the tickets, which it holds for corporate sponsors and sells to media outlets. Later this month, there will be a general fan lottery for the remaining $500 tickets, according to league spokesman Brian McCarthy.*** this drawing took place Feb 2017


The Minnesota Super Bowl Host Committee is recruiting 10,000 volunteers to welcome visitors and guide them wherever they need to go.



1.5 million

People who call in sick on Monday

and this figure doesn't include those who work from home who may or may not get anything done that next day...that Monday should be a National Holiday given what little work gets done on that Monday following the game.
 

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lowest priced seats available upper level is $4800.00

Hotel rooms that were $75 per night now a walloping $800 per night


Dayummmmmmmmmm i want to get a hotel at next years super bowl city host :00hour
 
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