SUPER BOWL LVIII

What are the most expensive tickets for the 2024 Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium and what is included?

You and 19 friends can watch the Kansas City Chiefs take on the San Francisco 49ers from the comfort of a private luxury suite. But it doesn’t come cheap...

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Tickets for Kansas City Chiefs - San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium next weekend look set to be the most expensive in Super Bowl history.

The 71,835-seat stadium will be full to capacity for Super Bowl LVIII and resale tickets are soaring to record heights. We’re one week away from kickoff in Las Vegas and the cheapest tickets available online are changing hands for a staggering $8,188.

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That’s more than a thousands dollars more than the previous record high set in 2021, as fans flocked to see Tom Brady’s final Super Bowl appearance.

But for some well-financed NFL fanatics, those regular seat tickets simply won’t do. If you’re watching one of the biggest sporting events on the planet you might as well go big with the most luxurious private suite that money can buy.

What do you get in the Super Bowl luxury suite?

There are a number of options available for the discerning football fan, but the ‘Private Luxury Suite’ stands alone as the most decadent.

Situated in the Owners’ Club section of the Allegiant Stadium, the Private Luxury Suite includes 12 stadium seats, four bar stools and two lounge chairs to accommodate 20 supporters in complete comfort. A food and alcoholic drink package is included and a full kitchenette, private bathroom and HD televisions ensure that you never need to leave the box.

The owners of the luxury box are even kind enough to throw in two parking passes for the day, although that does suggest that some of the VIP party are expected to arrive by bus. The suite is organised by the Suite Experience Group, who have set a pretty high price for Sunday, 11 February.

Hiring the Private Luxury Suite for Super Bowl LVIII will set you back $2.5 million.

Assuming you are able to find 19 friends to split the cost with, that works out at $125,000 per person for a day of luxury sporting entertainment.

So is it worth it? One reviewer on the Suite Experience Group website confirmed that the suite was “clean and presentable, well-lit, with a clean bathroom.” For $2.5 million a day, you’d certainly hope so.

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