Here's What A $2.5-Million Super Bowl Suite Gets You
We already know regular ol' Super Bowl tickets are outrageously expensive. But if you're really a high roller, you don't have to sit with the peasants in the stands. For the low, low price of just $2.5 million, you can live the suite life.
With the big game just days away, a group of reporters were treated to a sneak peek at one of the high-end luxury boxes at Allegiant Stadium.
So is it worth $2.5 million? You tell us.
The theme in the suite is "the ultimate surf and turf," so the hefty price tag includes a buffet of meats and seafood.
"We got the best of the best steak here," Executive Chef Sean Kinoshita said. "We got the biggest lobster we can find in the world, we got this stuffed baked potato that we carve to order. So we just kind of took that, and took it to the next level."
So let's take a look at the menu.
- bacon-wrapped hot dogs
- BBQ burnt-end burritos
- carne asada fries
- seafood stuffed baked potatoes
- surf and turf nachos
- wagyu beef hot dogs
- frozen cheesecake
- glazed donut sundaes
- souvenir popcorn
Souvenir popcorn. How 'bout a souvenir Cadillac, some souvenir diamond earrings or souvenir pay-off-my-mortgage? If I'm spending $2.5 million, I'd better take home more than a popcorn tin.
But just in case you're thirsty after eating all that popcorn (or you need booze to forget how much money you wasted), the suite also has a full-service bar.
And the bartenders will be mixing up some fancy signature cocktails! Like this one — made with a shot from a $20 bottle of Bulleit Rye. But hey, the ice cubes are shaped like footballs!
OK, maybe $2.5 million is out of your price range. No problem!
For just $1 million, you can pay for the privilege of staring at the back of photographers' heads in the field-level Wynn Club.
In all seriousness, we're going to reach the point where the only person who can afford to go to the Super Bowl is Taylor Swift.
But you can keep your "ultimate surf and turf," rich people. Aldi has ribeyes and popcorn shrimp.