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1. SBN
www.sportsbusinessnews.com/mem - [Cached]Published on: 1/21/2004 Last Visited: 1/22/2004
Carey Dean, president of Esoteric Sports Tours, an Atlanta company that is selling Super Bowl packages, said it takes years of building relationships with Super Bowl sponsors, NFL officials, and even some players to find and buy the volume of tickets needed for a sports package business.
"You can't just go buy Super Bowl tickets from the ticket office. They don't sell them that way," he said. -
2. KYW NewsRadio 1060 - News
www.kyw1060.com/news_story_det - [Cached]Last Visited: 1/13/2004
Carey Dean -- president of "Esoteric Sports Tours" in Atlanta, Ga. -- says his phones have been ringing off the wall as Eagles' fans, still flying high after Sunday's big win, rush to book a weekend in Houston:
"Philly has a very unique fan base -- a very rabid, very loyal fan base -- and they really call hard."
Dean says for those with the dough to go, the airfare and hotel alone will run fans about $1,800 per person.
If you need a ticket, the total could be $4,000 or more.
The good news -- well, kind of -- is if the Eagles lose to the Panthers, all monies are refundable. Given that, Dean expects all packages will be sold out before next Sunday's game.
For more information, call Esoteric Sports Tours toll-free at 1-800-321-8008 or book online at esotericsportstours.com. Super trips, Dean says, are also available through your local travel agent. -
3. Boston.com / News / Local / Fans trying to grind out a Super Bowl ticket win
www.boston.com/news/local/arti - [Cached]Published on: 1/20/2004 Last Visited: 1/20/2004
Carey Dean, president of Esoteric Sports Tours, an Atlanta company that is selling Super Bowl packages, said it takes years of building relationships with Super Bowl sponsors, NFL officials, and even some players to find and buy the volume of tickets needed for a sports package business.
"You can't just go buy Super Bowl tickets from the ticket office. They don't sell them that way," he said.

