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LAS VEGAS — Super Bowl 58 between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers is making headlines as one of the most expensive games in Super Bowl history.
So expensive that Christian McCaffrey's mom, Lisa, said the family couldn't afford a suite to watch the big game. Tickets on the resale market averaged $9,365.
The city of Las Vegas is home to glitz and glam. Fans should expect nothing different from the Allegiant Stadium gameday experience, especially at the Super Bowl.
Concession prices were slightly higher than at Super Bowl 55 in Los Angeles with a soda costing between $6.99 and $8.99 at Allegiant versus $7 at SoFi Stadium.
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One of the specialty foods available at Super Bowl 58 is a $37.99 order of beef ribs from local family chain Rollin Smoke Barbeque. There's also tacos and the usual popcorn, pretzels and beer.
Here are prices for concessions at Super Bowl 58 at Allegiant Stadium:
Super Bowl 58 drink prices
- 16-oz Aquafina water $6.99
- Bottled soda $6.99
- Souvenir soda $8.99
Super Bowl 58 alcohol prices
Beer
- Draft - Modelo Especial, Pacifico, Blue Moon, Pineapple Stash House Hazy IPA, Michelob Ultra, Golden Road Mango Cart, Stella Artois $16.99
- Draft - Coors Light, Miller Lite, Bud Light $14.99
- Can - Bud Light, Budweiser $16.99
- Can - Michelob Ultra, Bud Light Seltzer, Stella Artois, Estrella Jalisco, Golden Road Mango Cart, Elysian Space Dust IPA, Kona Big Wave $18.99
- Frozen half yard $23.99
Wine
- Barefoot cabernet sauvignon or chardonnay $15.99
Super Bowl 58 snack prices
- Souvenir popcorn $14.99 (Refills $2.99)
- Bavarian pretzel $5.99
- Cheese sauce $1.99
- Frito Lays chips $2.99
- Mac and cheese $5.99
- BBQ chili beans $5.99
- Jalapeños $1.99
Specialty foods at Super Bowl 58
Dirt Dog
- House dog $13.99
- Elote dog $15.99
- Bacon wrapped dog $12.99
Abuela's Tacos
- 2 carne asada tacos $11.99
- 2 chicken tacos $11.99
- Shrimp and crab ceviche $11.99
Rollin Smoke Barbeque
- Chopped brisket $16.99
- Brisket or pulled pork mac bowl $17.99
- Sweet smokey riblets $16.99
- BBQ nachos $16.99
- Rollin Raider dog $16.99
- Beef rib $37.99
Super Bowl 58 prices for 50/50 raffle
- 5 tickets for $25
- 25 tickets for $50
- 100 tickets for $100
- 400 tickets for $200
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