I couldn't justify spending $2500-$3200 on one ticket, let alone $10000+ for better seats. I make pretty good money. My priorities are to put money away from retirement and I put away at least 2000/month cash for future investments (most likely real estate for when the missus and I retire).
It's all about priorities. Most of these people don't have them straight. That's why they are dirt poor and they are going to end up eating dog food when they're retired.
I can just watch the game at home and be happy.
I'm in Arizona at the moment.
I used miles to fly down here ... total cost = $11
My buddy got our rental car free through our work ... total cost after taxes = $80
We are staying at my buddy's in-laws ... total cost = me buying a nice bottle of wine at some point
Tickets to the Waste Management Phoenix Open = $30
Cost of Parking Pass for Tomorrow's Super Bowl = $50 (hey UW, pay attention to that when it comes to the $30-$40 you charge per game for parking)
Moral of the story is that you can get down here and not spend a crazy amount of money.
I would have paid up to $3k for a ticket ... I was hoping to get one for $2,500 or less. It'd be a bucket less item for me and I'm ok spending money for that kind of stuff. When I realized that tickets were going far north of that and that they weren't going to come down ... I realized that the odds of getting a ticket were slim to none and I became ok with the idea. I'll enjoy being around the Super Bowl tomorrow and watch the game nearby ... should be fun either way.