New Year’s Eve is quickly approaching, and the 2016 College Football Playoff is just two days away from kicking off in Miami and Arlington. The Cotton Bowl will be the first of the two semifinal games held on the final day of 2015, penning a meeting between No. 2 Alabama and No. 3 Michigan State at AT&T Stadium. No. 1 Clemson and No. 4 Oklahoma follow at Sun Life Stadium for a primetime matchup in the Orange Bowl later that night.
According to TiqIQ the average price for
is now $284.40, marking a 49.4% drop from the peak average of $562.58 on December 5. If looking just to get past the gates in Arlington Thursday the cheapest ticket is currently listed for $69, down 68.9% from the $222 get-in three weeks ago.
Ticket prices will be even cheaper in Miami.
average $207.55, which marks a mammoth 67.4% drop from the December 5 average of $637.01. Looking to pay the minimum to be on hand? Tickets start from just $41 on the secondary market, a sharp contrast from the $206 get-in price prior to Selection Sunday.
Plummeting ticket prices aren’t the only deals fans should take advantage of when planning their trips to the semifinal games. Hipmunk.com offers the best flight and hotel options in both cities and makes the ever-strenuous booking process hassle free. While flights can be arranged from anywhere in the world
start from just $45 each night. Hopping over to the Sunshine State,
can be found for as low as $199 per night.
The cheapest available ticket to the CFP National Championship at University of Phoenix Stadium on January 11 is now $521.