Jonathan Tisch, co-chairman of the NY/NJ Super Bowl Host Committee, says that if you want to get to the Met Life Stadium for the Superbowl, leave your cars and limos behind. Mass transit is the only way to get there. You won’t even be able to walk through the parking lot to get to the entrance. Trains and buses from Secaucus Junction and other locations will be the only way in, unless you are ready to spend on parking passes. FAN Express buses that run from nine locations around Manhattan and New Jersey are $51 round trip. Typical train fare: $10.50. Bring your own vehicle, and it will cost you $150 per car, and you can only bring it in and leave it parked until the game is over. No drop offs at the front door, not even if you are mega-rich. The parking passes will go on sale Dec. 12 on NFL websites—and there are only 13,000 parking passes for 80,000 fans