When it was announced that the Minnesota Vikings would be hosting Super Bowl 52 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, many fans in the area started saving up their hard-earned money in hopes of watching the event live and in-person.
Sadly, most fans will not even be able to afford ticket prices for ‘The Big Game’. While the official prices for seats and concessions have not yet been announced, there has already been a warning issued by Vikings Executive V.P. of Public Affairs and Stadium Development Lester Bagley about the possible sticker shock.
Here is what he told the Sid Hartman of the Star Tribune in a recent article about the upcoming prices and how many fans should be prepared to see some astronomical costs for seats.