How much will it cost Oilers fans to fly to Florida to see the Stanley Cup Final? (2024)

Can't blame you for considering it, you rabid blue-and-orange-clad fanatic.

Florida. The beach life. Velvety ocean breezes, warmth and fresh orange juice.

And have you seen the resale prices for tickets at Rogers Place?!

[pause for deep breaths, relaxation techniques, blood-pressure medication]

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More bad news: It's not cheaper to attend a Stanley Cup Final playoff game in paradise 4,120 kilometres away than in Edmonton, factoring in travel costs.

Good news: But it's close.

If an Oilers fan in Edmonton has the spare time and doesn't mind waiting until Sunday to fly to the Sunshine State for Game 2 the next night, they can not only potentially witness their hockey heroes win and take a step closer to claiming puck glory, they can brag that they journeyed the longest distance between two National Hockey League markets to do it.

What's an extra $500?

If they throw in another $100, they can spend an afternoon at the beach as well as attend the game.

The cheapest resale ticket on Ticketmaster (at 1:45 p.m. Wednesday) to witness the Oilers host the Florida Panthers at the home confines of Rogers for June 13th's Game 3 was $1,321.60.

The lowest price to attend the Panthers' Amerant Bank Arena for either Game 1 or 2 was around $616.

The cost to fly, eat and get around Broward County, home of both the Fort Lauderdale airport and the arena in Sunrise, accounts for the additional costs.

As of early this afternoon, flights to Florida on Thursday or Friday for Saturday's Game 1 were close to double that of travelling on Sunday for Monday's Game 2, close to $1,500 versus $819.

How much will it cost Oilers fans to fly to Florida to see the Stanley Cup Final? (1)Fans arrive at the FLA Live Arena (renamed Amerant Bank Arena for 2023-24) for Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Florida Panthers and the Vegas Golden Knights on June 8, 2023, in Sunrise, Fla. (Rebecca Blackwell/Associated Press)

Just Oilers, please

For the fans who care just to see the Oilers and not worry about feeling the sand between their toes, they could stay at the reasonably priced La Quinta Inn & Suites Sunriseclose to the arena with the added benefit of cheap dining at a neighbouring IKEA store.

Sunrise option price breakdown:

  • $819 - flight
  • $616 - ticket
  • $214 - hotel
  • $90 - Uber
  • $80 - food
  • Total: $1,819

Why this option:

  • Cheap eats: The IKEA in Sunrise recently featured breakfast including scrambled eggs, bacon and hashbrowns for US$3.49. Lunch and dinner feature similar deals. Our food budget has you eating like a Swedish king or queen with cash left over for a couple of bevies and something to eat at the game. The nearby gas station has, at minimum, coffee and chocolate muffins for sale.
  • Proximity: About $60 of the Uber costs account for transportation between the airport in Fort Lauderdale and the hotel. If you wanted to save the approximately $30 Uber round trip from the hotel to the arena, you could walk for an hour (one way) to the arena. For public transit lovers, sorry: Saturday bus schedules in this part of Greater Miami would still mean you're walking for half an hour one way anyway.

How much will it cost Oilers fans to fly to Florida to see the Stanley Cup Final? (2)People enjoy warm weather and sand at a Fort Lauderdale, Fla. beach on March 17, 2011. (Associated Press)

But I like the beach

Fifty-six per cent of Oilers fans informally polled said if they're travelling thousands of kilometres to watch this game, they may as well experience Florida's No. 1 calling card: one of its many beaches.

We've worked it out: It'll run you less than $100 more to stay at a hotel on the beach in Fort Lauderdale and attend the game on Monday.

Fort Lauderdale option price breakdown:

  • $819 - flight
  • $616 - ticket
  • $218 - hotel
  • $90 - Uber
  • $5 - bus to game
  • $150 - food
  • Total: $1,898

(note: the cost of using Uber to travel from the airport to the Fort Lauderdale hotel was the same price as airport to Sunrise lodging. Surge pricing? Heavy traffic? Only one way to find out.)

Why this option:

  • Low lodging cost: The Snooze Hotel, while offering dorm-style accommodations, is just $2-per-night more than the hotel in Sunrise and is on the beach.
  • Las Olas Beach: This slice of oceanfront heaven right outside the hotel is where the Oilers fan who wants to splash in the water and catch a few rays will spend their Monday afternoon before catching the bus to the game.
  • Transit: That's right, I said the bus. In order to keep costs down, you'll be paying $5 to ride Broward County Transit for an hour and a half, transferring twice, to get to the Panthers' rink. It's practically door-to-door, though. Bonus: You'll have to Uber back to the hotel as bus service ends before the game will end.
  • More dining options: The Casablanca Cafe is next door to the Snooze Hotel and offers breakfast, lunch and dinner for what looks to be reasonable prices. There's a Starbucks nearby and several other options close as well, much more than what's within walking distance to the Sunrise lodging option.

(note: you could rent a car, it's true, but we're trying to keep this trip cheap, and parking, while quite reasonable compared to other places, is extra at the beachfront hotel. It adds up!)

Don't travel if:

  • You don't like long travel days. There are no direct Edmonton-to-Miami/Fort Lauderdale flights. The shortest journey is the one home — 14 hours, 7 minutes — which includes one stop (Denver). Getting there involves taking the 12:04 a.m. red-eye from Edmonton to Toronto before flying to Atlanta and finally arriving in Fort Lauderdale 15 hours and 33 minutes later.
  • You want to save money. It's still another $500. You could use it toward the cost of attending the potential Game 6 at Rogers Place (or groceries.) As of mid-afternoon Wednesday, a resale ticket via Ticketmaster will run you $2,474.46. Resale cost on one ticket to Game 7 in Florida: $1,165. Hmm...
How much will it cost Oilers fans to fly to Florida to see the Stanley Cup Final? (2024)

FAQs

How much will it cost Oilers fans to fly to Florida to see the Stanley Cup Final? ›

Fort Lauderdale option price breakdown:

How much does a Stanley Cup Final ticket cost? ›

Stanley Cup Final tickets are in high demand – especially in Edmonton
GameHome teamGet-in ticket price
1Florida$360
2Florida$350
3Edmonton$700
4Edmonton$950
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How much are Stanley Cup tickets in 2024? ›

Buy Stanley Cup Tickets on StubHub

The Game 1 tickets for June 8 of the Stanley Cup Final are available starting at about $359 per ticket ahead of the first game, and climb to $1,100+.

How much are Oilers Stanley Cup tickets? ›

2024 Stanley Cup Final ticket prices: Game 1

Tickets there are going for $8,642 apiece before fees. Otherwise, most tickets in the lower bowl will cost anywhere between $1,500 and $4,200.

Where is the Stanley Cup 2024? ›

Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final will take place at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday, June 8, at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida.

How much money does a team get for winning the Stanley Cup? ›

According to the NHL's Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), the team that loses in the final takes home $2.25 million to divvy up among the team. MORE: Why is it called the Stanley Cup? The champions get a slightly more lucrative prize — $3.75 million — for their team.

How much do you have to play to get your name on the Stanley Cup? ›

ENGRAVING ELIGIBILITY: A player is required to have appeared in at least 41 regular-season games with a team, or one Stanley Cup Final game, to be eligible to have his name engraved on the trophy.

Which team has the cheapest tickets in the NHL? ›

As you can see below the Ottawa Senators are the least expensive team heading into the 2023-24 season. The Hurricanes, Red Wings, and Flyers are the only other teams with average list prices under $150. The Flames, with an average price slightly above $150, round out the top 5.

What is the average ticket price per team in the NHL? ›

National Hockey League average ticket price by team in 2019/20 (in U.S. dollars)
CharacteristicTicket price in U.S. dollars
Toronto Maple Leafs128.69
New York Rangers120.93
Chicago Blackhawks109.23
Vegas Golden Knights104.36
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How much does it cost for a Stanley Cup? ›

The 40 fl. oz stainless steel, vacuum-sealed tumbler retails for $45. It features a no-spill lid and tapered base to fit into cup holders.

Who is predicted to win the Stanley Cup in 2024 in NHL? ›

Who is the Stanley Cup Final favorite? The Florida Panthers are the Stanley Cup favorites at most of our best live betting sites, trading as short as -150, representing an implied win probability of 60%.

Where does the Stanley Cup stay during the year? ›

The Stanley Cup makes its permanent home within the Esso Great Hall at the Hockey Hall of Fame. This cathedral to the icons of hockey is home to every major NHL trophy, portraits and biographical sketches of each Hockey Hall of Fame Honoured Member, and is the highlight of any visit.

What are the odds of the Edmonton Oilers winning the Stanley Cup? ›

Stanley Cup Series odds
Result
Edmonton Oilers to Win+112+115
Edmonton Oilers in 4 Games+1,400+1,300
Edmonton Oilers in 5 Games+750+750
Edmonton Oilers in 6 Games+470+475
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How much are NHL playoff tickets usually? ›

The average price to attend the upcoming NHL Playoffs is around $2015.36. The NHL Stanley Cup Finals: Edmonton Oilers at Florida Panthers (Game 1, Home Game 1) hockey match will take place on June 8th, 2024 at 8:00pm.

How much does the Stanley Cup Championship ring cost? ›

The average cost for championship rings today is between $20,000 to $25,000 per ring. Including players, coaches, staff, and others, handing out rings can cost a team upwards of $1 million. Surprisingly, the history of Stanley Cup championship rings goes all the way back to 1893, the first year of the Stanley Cup.

How much did the Stanley Cup originally cost? ›

The gold-lined silver bowl was ready for the 1892–93 season. (Stanley paid for it out of his own pocket. It cost him $48.67.) Initially called the Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup, it soon took the name of its donor.

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