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【典型案例】丰泽3家酒店未履行价格承诺,被立案查处

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Many football watchers will tell you the home viewing experience is ideal for them, but there are still those that love to watch NFL games from the seats at the stadium – truly taking it the experience with their own eyes. 

However, as demand for the sport continues to grow, so have ticket prices just to enter a stadium on gameday. As a result, some fans are simply getting priced out from watching their favorite teams. 

But legendary sports agent Leigh Steinberg, who has represented over 300 professional athletes, especially in football with a record eight No. 1 overall picks and 64 first-rounders under his belt, believes teams and owners should be more "forward-thinking" with their tickets. 

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Leigh Steinberg smiles on red carpet

Leigh Steinberg attends the 39th Annual Leigh Steinberg Super Bowl Party at Storek on Feb. 7, 2026, in San Francisco, California.  (Jesse Grant/Getty Images)

He has an idea. 

"I think that it would be prudent and forward-looking for them to reserve, like, 10,000 seats for every game for them to distribute to working families and younger people," Steinberg told Fox News Digital on a recent phone call. "So, at least at the end of the year, you have a team planting the seeds for the future."

Steinberg believes to "truly enjoy football" you either have played the game, or have seen it live. That, in his eyes, "totally sustains that interest level."

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Yes, technological advancements have made it easier for fans of all demographics to catch their favorite teams, as well as the rest of the NFL schedule, from their living room. In fact, some may even tell you spending for the highest NFL package is better than going to games live at this rate. 

That’s because tickets are not the only thing to worry about when going to a game live. 

The Action Network did an analysis of the cost of a family of four to attend an NFL game in every stadium across the country. The study included ticket prices, which were primary and resale from Ticketmaster, food and drinks, and parking for said family. They even looked at the child admission policy to see what ages may be free to find out which stadiums were, somewhat, family friendly. 

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Fans of the Green Bay Packers and Denver Broncos support their teams during the second quarter at Empower Field at Mile High on Dec. 14, 2025, in Denver, Colorado. (Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)

At the highest was Lincoln Financial Field, the home of the Philadelphia Eagles, who were the reigning Super Bowl champions when the season began in 2025. At $2,133.44, with $2,058.44 of that the price of four tickets, the family could enjoy the Eagles. Ford Field (Detroit Lions), Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas Raiders), Soldier Field (Chicago Bears) and Highmark Stadium (Buffalo Bills) round out the top five most expensive stadiums for families. 

The New York Jets and MetLife Stadium were the lowest at $555.94, though the league-wide average was $1,339 for four tickets. 

At the same time, though, Steinberg understands supply and demand, and the latter is through the roof for the NFL. In turn, those with means to pay the expensive ticket prices do so, while others are priced out. 

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"Right now, you have so much excess demand that they can price those tickets [high]," Steinberg added. "I used to say, ‘Look, we need to think about the future. I’m telling you that players could take a little less money if it meant sustaining the sport long-term. That means ticket prices.’ An owner once put his arm around me and said, ‘Son, that’ll never happen.’"

Could it happen one day? Steinberg sure hopes so, but as long as the insatiable appetite for football diminishes, it’ll likely be harder for some to acquire tickets at the current price tag, let alone secondary market upcharges. 

‘Again, my suggestion would be teams plan and build for the future by having a section each week – they wouldn’t be the best tickets, but who cares if you’re a young kid? I used to go to Rams games in the Coliseum back in the ‘50s and you would’ve needed a telescope. But you still create an interest in football. That’s what I would do if I owned a team," Steinberg said. 

STEINBERG’S COMEBACK

While talking all things football, Steinberg also discussed life and how his fight through adversity led to him writing "The Comeback: A Playbook for Turning Life’s Setbacks into Victories."

Leigh Steinberg looks out to crowd

Leigh Steinberg speaks onstage during the 39th Annual Leigh Steinberg Super Bowl Party at Storek on Feb. 7, 2026, in San Francisco, California.  (Jesse Grant/Getty Images)

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Steinberg had built an empire by representing the best athletes in the world, but he also dealt with alcoholism and financial struggles, ultimately bringing him to rock bottom. But he rebuilt himself through those hard times, and with this book, he’s hoping to help others do the same. 

Also, sharing stories of athletes dealing with similar adversities, Steinberg believes all readers should come away with this lesson learned. 

"Internal introspection," he said. "A realistic understanding of your own values and priorities, whether it’s short-term economic gain, long-term economic security, spiritual values, family. It’s to have clarity internally in terms of what really constitutes a fulfilling life. Then, coming up with a plan to get back to that."

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丰泽区市场监管局查处3起

春节期间酒店未履行价格承诺典型案例

  01丰泽区某六酒店涉嫌价格违法案

  近日,丰泽区市场监管局收到线索,反映位于侨乡体育馆附近的某六酒店春节期间住宿房价涨幅较大,涉嫌价格违法。执法人员调取该酒店近三个月订单及春节期间预订订单数据,经核算,该酒店“简雅大床房”近三个月均价为158.64元/晚,春节期间平台预订价格高达500元/晚。该酒店在春节期间住宿房价涨幅超承诺价,未履行其作出的价格承诺。当事人的上述行为涉嫌违反《中华人民共和国价格法》第十四条第(四)项“经营者不得有下列不正当价格行为:(四)利用虚假的或者使人误解的价格手段,诱骗消费者或者其他经营者与其进行交易”和《明码标价和禁止价格欺诈规定》第十九条第(五)项“经营者不得实施下列价格欺诈行为:(五)无正当理由拒绝履行或者不完全履行价格承诺”的规定,丰泽区市场监管局予以立案查处。

  02丰泽区某曼酒店涉嫌价格违法案

  近日,丰泽区市场监管局收到线索,反映位于宝洲街附近的某曼酒店春节期间住宿房价涨幅较大,涉嫌价格违法。执法人员调取该酒店近三个月成交订单及春节期间预付订单数据,经初步核算,该酒店“特惠单人房”近三个月均价为88.93元/晚,春节期间平台预订价格高达543元/晚。该酒店在春节期间住宿房价涨幅超承诺价,未履行其作出的价格承诺。当事人的上述行为涉嫌违反《中华人民共和国价格法》第十四条第(四)项“经营者不得有下列不正当价格行为:(四)利用虚假的或者使人误解的价格手段,诱骗消费者或者其他经营者与其进行交易”和《明码标价和禁止价格欺诈规定》第十九条第(五)项“经营者不得实施下列价格欺诈行为:(五)无正当理由拒绝履行或者不完全履行价格承诺”的规定,丰泽区市场监管局予以立案查处。

  03丰泽区某朵酒店涉嫌价格违法案

  近日,丰泽区市场监管局收到线索,反映位于浦西万达附近的某朵酒店春节期间住宿房价涨幅较大,涉嫌价格违法。经查,该酒店“几木套房”春节期间平台预订价格高达2277元/晚。根据当事人提供酒店近三个月平台订单数据,经核算,该房型近三个月均价为841元/晚。该酒店在春节期间住宿房价涨幅超承诺价,未履行其作出的价格承诺,当事人的上述行为涉嫌违反《中华人民共和国价格法》第十四条第(四)项"经营者不得有下列不正当价格行为:(四)利用虚假的或者使人误解的价格手段,诱骗消费者或者其他经营者与其进行交易”和《明码标价和禁止价格欺诈规定》第十九条第(五)项“经营者不得实施下列价格欺诈行为:(五)无正当理由拒绝履行或者不完全履行价格承诺”的规定,丰泽区市场监管局予以立案查处。

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