- NRL says about 35,000 seats have been sold for double header
- The $3 billion Allegiant Stadium is one of the best facilities in the world
- Megabucks tickets give fans access to state-of-the-art suites
The NRL boasts that almost 35,000 tickets have been sold for Sunday’s double-header in Las Vegas – but cash-rich footy fans can rest assured that the best seats in the house are still on offer for a whopping $91,000 .
That’s the asking price for one of the Owners’ Club Suites at Sin City’s Allegiant Stadium, which hosted the Super Bowl earlier this month and where Souths, Manly, the Roosters and Broncos will play their historic matches.
The Suite Experience Group specializes in providing the best seats at sporting events around the world and is offering one of the luxury areas for the football for a cool $91,000.
Coughing up the staggering amount gets you access to the state-of-the-art area on the first balcony level of the $3 billion stadium, which serves as the home of the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders team.
Mortgage your home to pay for the $91,000 expense and gain access to the state-of-the-art Owners’ Suites at Allegiant Stadium
In addition to unlimited food and alcoholic drinks, cardholders get their own private lounge area, kitchenette and bar – not to mention a private bathroom
Unlimited food and drinks (including alcohol) are provided, along with a private bathroom in the bathroom, VIP parking passes so guests can get out of their car right in front of the stadium and have a valet take care of it, and a private parking lounge area complete with a buffet and a bar.
There are 12 stadium seats, four bar stool seats and two lounge seats, making the suite perfect for a large group.
If the recent Super Bowl menu in the stadium’s premier suites is anything to go by, fans will be in for a culinary treat, with dishes like surf and turf nachos, seafood stuffed potatoes and Wagyu beef hot dogs served as the Beat the Kansas City Chiefs. the San Francisco 49ers.
The views from the suites are excellent – and there are TVs everywhere if you miss the action
The best tickets also get you access to the stadium’s huge, nightclub-like bar areas
The Owners’ Club Suites that remain available for the NRL games are located near the 10-metre line on the east side of the ground and offer fantastic views of the action – complete with TVs in case fans miss anything whilst distracted by the luxurious environment.
If the $91,000 price tag is too high, there are cheaper options available.
Traditional suites cost just over $13,000 each. Food and drinks are not unlimited, but a $1500 catering credit is included in the price.
The view doesn’t match that of the Owners’ Club, but it’s still top class and the space can accommodate 16 people.
The home of the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders team cost $3 billion to build and is perhaps the most impressive stadium in the US.
NRL stars (left to right) Aaron Woods, Campbell Graham, Spencer Leniu and Billy Walters are pictured at Allegiant during a promotional tour last year
In contrast, the cheapest seats for the double-header can be purchased for just $29 through Ticketmaster, largely located behind the action in the corners of the ground.
The most expensive seats with standard access will set you back $290.
But there’s a caveat if you plan to mortgage your house and move into one of the suites to attend the games: Allegiant Stadium is completely cashless, so make sure your card is in good condition.