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Going to Philly for the game? Check out these deals

While many fans would pay big bucks to see the Vikings play the Eagles Sunday, it's actually less expensive than you might think.
A general view of Lincoln Financial Field during a blizzard on December 26, 2010 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The game between the Minnesota Vikings and Philadelphia Eagles was postponed by the NFL.(Photo by Drew Hallowell/Getty Images)

MINNEAPOLIS - That feeling when your team gets a walk-off win? Priceless.

And while many fans would pay big bucks to see the Vikings play the Eagles Sunday, it's actually less expensive than you might think.

“Travel there isn't as high as I thought it would be,” said Maria Anderson of Escape With Us Vacations in St Paul.

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Anderson and her team have been running the numbers all day for fans determined to go and says Delta, for example, has a Saturday to Monday trip plus two nights hotel for $452.

Southwest has flights to Baltimore---just a two-hour drive or train ride away---for $525.

And Sun Country now has two charter flights direct from Minneapolis to Philadelphia for $599 a person. They leave at 8 Sunday morning and come back after the game at 1 a.m., meaning you don't have to get a hotel.

But that still leaves the biggest expense.

“The tickets to the game is where you're going to spend the bulk of your money if you're lucky enough to get your hands on tickets,” said Anderson.

Seats are sold out, but still available on resale sites. On StubHub and Ticketmaster they start around $400 each, so with travel, you'll spend at least $900 total to go. But remember that feeling Sunday?

You can't put a price on that.

“Go to Philly!” said Anderson. “Have some fun. Let's bring it back home.”

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