Inside the Lakers' $5 million-a-year tunnel suites: Guests get their private chef and bartender, 12 tickets per event, and access to the players' entrance at their iconic LA arena

  • The location, formerly the Staples Center, was rebranded as Crypto.com in 2021
  • The arena hosts the Lakers, Clippers, Kings, Sparks and several concerts each year
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A $5 million annual suite at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California takes the fan experience to new heights, as seen in a Tiktok video from food content creator Jack Goldburg of Jack's Dining Room.

Goldburg shared a montage of the VIP experience during one of the Lakers' In-Season Tournament games, which quickly gained virality on social media.

He starts by walking into the players' entrance and through an underground tunnel before being welcomed by a bartender dressed in a suit and tie as he pours champagne and wine.

The guides then took Goldburg to a lounge for twelve people, furnished with elegant pieces, low lighting and large TV screens. The lounge also has a personal chef and bartender to cater to guests.

“I would live in this suite if I could,” Goldburg said.

Food content creator Jack Goldburg shared a video of Crypto.com Arena's $5 million suite

The VIP experience includes access to the player entrance and a lounge built for 12 guests

The suite experience comes with a personal chef and bartender to take care of guests

Goldburg had a seat almost in the courtyard in a special area for the company of the suite members

Additionally, Goldburg enjoyed the game from an almost on-field area designated for members of the 12-man party. He also shared a clip of boxing legend Floyd Mayweather in his courtside seat.

Goldburg's meal plan included a prime rib meal, a sushi plate and lemon pepper salmon and a peach and blackberry salad.

Sports and business entrepreneur Joe Pompliano reposted Goldburg's video to X and described the benefits that come with the $5 million experience.

In addition to access to the players' entrance, personal chefs, bartenders and lounge, members receive garage parking and can use their tickets for any sporting event or concert in the arena.

The location opened in 1999 under the popular former name 'Staples Center'. The arena served as home to the Los Angeles Lakers, Clippers, Kings and Sparks, while regularly hosting major music acts.

In 2021, the arena was officially renamed after Crypto.com acquired the naming rights.

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