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Here’s What You Get In Those Posh $2.5 Million Super Bowl Suites

Super Bowl Suites

A ticket to the Super Bowl is a dream for many football fans. But tickets can cost thousands of dollars, making the dream unaffordable for the average person. And those are just the regular seats. That price doesn’t touch what the richest of the rich pay to watch the game. People like Taylor Swift and her boyfriend Travis Kelce’s family watched the game in a luxury suite. Lucky for her, the Eras Tour brought in more than a billion dollars because a suite reportedly costs $2.5 million at Caesars Superdome. These Super Bowl Suites are fancy, but are they worth millions?

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The Food In The Super Bowl Suites Is Quite A Mix

A TikToker who posts as @brbetting_ shared some of the fair inside the suites, which was interesting. The food includes standard game fare like popcorn in souvenir buckets and hot dogs. Then, there were more elevated culinary choices like burnt-end burritos and carne asada fries. Next, we saw things get really snazzy, featuring surf and turf tacos and wagyu beef hot dogs. And don’t forget the raw bar featuring an ice sculpture and fresh seafood. For those who need a little sweetness, there were plenty of donut sundaes and frozen cheesecake on a stick. Oh, and of course, a full-service bar.

But is it worth the $2.5 million price tag to be in one of the suites at the Super Bowl?

Most people said, “No way.”

Like this TikToker. “$2.5M I want a Michelin star chefs team whipping up food.

And this one wanted a bit more for the money. “For 2.5 mil I better be able to coach a few plays maybe even play QB for a down or two.”

This person has had that food before, but not at those prices. “That’s just an $80 buffet at an upper-class casino.”

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