It's not too late to snare a bargain seat to watch our men in black defend the ultimate rugby prize.
Williment Travel and All Blacks Tours still have space on some tours, including those led by former All Blacks, and prices have dropped for accommodation and ticket packages for some pool games.
Williment general manager Adair Cameron said about 10 per cent of their pool packages and 5 per cent of finals packages are available.
A ticket and two-night accommodation package for the All Blacks opening match against Argentina in London at 3.45am tomorrow (NZT) had fallen by more than $300 to $1695.
A two-night accommodation package and ticket to the All Blacks' third pool match against Georgia on October 3 (NZT) was down from $1895 to $1145.
Packages for the team's other pool matches had also been cut but prices for finals' packages remained the same at this stage, she said.
Calls were coming in every day from fans desperate to be part of the Cup.
"I think people are starting to say 'I'm not going to miss this'," Cameron said.
All Blacks Tours marketing manager Matt Poland said it had created more flight and ticket combos for fans who had their own accommodation in the UK.
Tickets are also still available on the Rugby World Cup website. On Thursday, fans could buy tickets for the All Blacks pool matches against Argentina, Namibia and Georgia.
Return economy seat Air New Zealand flights to London during the Cup were available for just over $3000 this week.