met-life-parking-lot.jpg

Crowds gather in the parking lot at MetLife Stadium before WrestleMania in April. Parking at Super Bowl XLVIII will be $150 per vehicle, according to a report.

(Andrew Mills/The Star-Ledger)

The Jets charge between $20 and $35 to park for games at MetLife Stadium. The Giants' parking fee is $30.

For Super Bowl XLVIII, it will cost $150 — yes $150 — to park a vehicle, according to a report on DelCoTimes.com.

Only about 13,000 of the Meadowlands Sports Complex's 28,000 or so spaces will be available as Fox television's remote setup will take up a large chunk of the parking typically available for stadium events.

The security perimeter around the stadium will also be extended much farther out than normal — to 300 feet, which will gobble up more parking.

Tailgating won't be permitted. Neither will walking to the game or getting dropped by a cab or a shuttle. Unless you're aboard one of the NFL's official $51 round trip charter buses.

The other option is to take a New Jersey Transit train.

Bus permits will cost $350 apiece, according to NYDailyNews.com.

Parking passes go on sale Thursday on the NFL's website.

FOLLOW THE STAR-LEDGER: TWITTER • FACEBOOK • GOOGLE+