IN HIGH DEMAND: Those lucky enough to get a ticket to the SuperBowl this Sunday could find themselves paying hundreds of dollars just to nab a parking spot for the big game.
On third-party ticket reseller StubHub Wednesday, parking passes were starting at $374 with fees for a spot a mile from SoFi Stadium. StubHub had parking spots going for as high as $6,200.
SeatGeek also had a spot listed in The Forum parking lot, next door to SoFi, going for $5,700. It’s unclear if it was real or a scam.On Craigslist, meanwhile, one Inglewood resident was offering five parking spots at their home for $200 each. The home was more than two miles from the stadium. Another had two spots in a garage in a gated Inglewood community for $300 each.
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