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Football agnostics seeking an escape from the Super Bowl may be the real winners on Feb. 3. While most Americans are glued to the screen rooting for their favorite team (or voting for their favorite ad), Super Bowl Sunday is the chance to enjoy an uncrowded weekend with lower-than-usual prices. Here are 10 cheap and exhilarating Super Bowl alternatives.

Eat Somewhere Trendy

Mountain View Restaurant, Colorado Springs, Colorado
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The evening of the Super Bowl tends to be one of the slowest nights of the year for sit-down restaurants. OpenTable fills far fewer reservations than it normally does on a Sunday evening, and its data show a pronounced dip in traffic to restaurant websites. This is the night to get into a popular restaurant you’ve wanted to try — maybe one that’s on your bucket list — or find a good deal at a neighborhood joint.

Fly (Almost) Anywhere

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Airfare tends to be relatively cheap in early February, making this a prime time for a bargain getaway — unless you’re eyeing Las Vegas (the Super Bowl party capital) or Atlanta (the game is at Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta). Some airlines even flaunt their football spirit. In past years, JetBlue Airways has charged $1 for the first beer, wine, or cocktail and passed out free Snyder’s Hot Buffalo Wing pretzels on flights scheduled during game time. Bonus: Flying on football’s biggest night of the year means fewer passengers and more space to spread out.

Visit a Busy Attraction

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Whether it’s a kid-friendly adventure park, a museum, or the local zoo, there are typically fewer crowds at attractions that have no relation to the Super Bowl. Not surprisingly, many offer money-saving deals. Adults wearing Rams apparel will receive a $4 discount on admission to the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens through Feb. 3.

Enjoy a Spa Day

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Leave the sports to others and pamper yourself with a facial and massage. Super Bowl Sunday is a good day to find deals and discounts at local spas and beauty venues. Bliss Spa has hosted Super Bowl Spa Day events in the past at various locations, complete with freebies. Check spas in your area for the lowdown.

Pray for Snow

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Super Bowl Sunday is prime time for skiing — the mountain isn’t as packed and deals on lift tickets are easy to find. Liftopia shows discounts on Feb. 3 at a number of ski resorts. Smugglers’ Notch in Vermont, for example, is offering full-day lift tickets for $59, a discount of 25 percent.

See a Play

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Broadway shows tend to be less expensive on Super Bowl night. Tickets to “Wicked” start at $69 for a Sunday matinee vs. $99 most days, for example. Candymaker Skittles will present a 30-minute musical to benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, rather than taking out a 30-second Super Bowl commercial. Check the local theater scene for deals on nearby performances.

Head to the Gym

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The treadmills are bound to be empty and the chance for a front-row space in spin class soars on Super Bowl Sunday. Specialty workout venues, such as Pilates studios, may have more space (and fewer watchful eyes) than usual, making this a good day to try a new workout routine.

Shop in Peace

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Look for deals and quiet, crowd-free shopping on football’s triumphal day. Some retailers capitalize on the big game by offering special deals. But steer clear of food and drink, team apparel, and related items — all of which command premium prices.

Hit the Hay

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This is perhaps the simplest way to get some distance from the Super Bowl madness. Use the evening as an opportunity to go to bed early and catch up on needed zzzz’s. A fitness tracker shows the healthy results of an early bedtime.

Clean the House

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As a last-resort Super Bowl alternative, use the day to put a shine on things. Cleaning costs nothing (save for supplies) and may be the long-awaited chance to complete a job that’s been on hold for too long. Start with the areas that need regular cleaning but have been ignored lately. Turn off the TV, turn up the stereo or plug in earbuds, and make the house sparkle.

Meet the Writer

Jennifer Magid has worked as a writer and editor in publishing and marketing for almost two decades. She has written for outlets ranging from InStyle magazine to Psychology Today and for a number of grocery and personal care brands. Jennifer is frugal by proxy: She is married to a certified cheapskate, which has been good for her wallet but bad for her shoe and handbag collections. These days, she never, ever buys her fashions at full price. Jennifer holds a Master’s in Journalism from New York University. She lives in Connecticut with her family and an admittedly expensive-to-maintain standard poodle — the one anomaly in her cheap lifestyle. Find out more about Jennifer at www.jennifermagid.com. You can reach her at [email protected].