11 Affordable Road Trips for Football Fanatics
Grab a buddy, put on your jerseys and hit the road.
Oct. 21, 2012 -- If high-priced hotels and expensive football tickets have you watching your favorite professional teams from the sofa rather than the sideline, it's time to put down the remote and free up your hands to search online for affordable football road trips.
Hotels.com and StubHub teamed up to find the cities with the least-expensive hotel rooms and the cheapest professional football tickets. The result: 11 cities where the average cost of two tickets and a one-night hotel stay costs less than $310.
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The average cost of a domestic hotel room is $125 and the average price of a football ticket is $147. These 11 cities offer savings between 26 and 53 percent.
Jacksonville, Fla., home of the Jaguars, came in as the most affordable destination for football lovers in the country. Here, the average cost of a hotel room is just $97 per night. Pair that with two tickets to a football game -- $51 each on average -- and you've got a getaway for just $199.
Out west, the average cost of a one-night hotel stay and two tickets is $307 in Phoenix (Cardinals) and $309 in San Diego (Chargers).
The most expensive cities for football enthusiasts? New York ($749), Denver ($663) and Green Bay, Wis. ($653).
City- Avg. Football Ticket- Avg. Room Rate- Total Cost
Jacksonville, Fla. $51 $97 $199
Detroit, Mich. $67 $98 $232
St. Louis, Mo. $62 $109 $233
Kansas City, Mo. $71 $102 $244
Minneapolis, Minn. $83 $107 $267
Indianapolis, Ind. $82 $114 $273
Cincinnati, Ohio $89 $103 $281
Cleveland, Ohio $91 $102 $284
Tampa, Fla. $87 $120 $294
Phoenix, Ariz. $97 $113 $307
San Diego, Cal. $87 $135 $309
Grab a buddy, put on your jerseys, and hit the road.