Super Bowl 2024: Inside Allegiant Stadium’s luxury suites that will host Taylor Swift and the stars on Sunday… with guests paying up to $2.5MILLION for wagyu beef hot dogs, unlimited alcohol and the best seats in the house

A Super Bowl in Las Vegas promises to be a star-studded occasion and will no doubt be littered with an array of famous faces as they watch the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers go to battle.

Housing the big-spending stars, likely including Taylor Swift, will be the exclusive and luxurious suites scattered around Allegiant Stadium.

Swift is likely the most high-profile guest to attend the game as she prepares to fly across the world from Japan to see boyfriend Travis Kelce in action.

Catering provider Suite Experience Group currently has three suite levels available. They range in price from $180,000 for four tickets to $1.8 million for 20 tickets, although those prices have dropped in recent days as the game gets closer, at one point going as high as $2.5 million.

Las Vegas suites are so expensive that the mother of star 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey joked last week that he and his fiancée Olivia Culpo couldn’t even afford one, despite making $11.8 million this year .

Families and fans of players are spending huge sums for a suite at the Super Bowl in Las Vegas on Sunday

The most expensive suites have their own kitchenette, bar and ample seating for groups to watch the game

The most expensive suites have their own kitchenette, bar and ample seating for groups to watch the game

Not only do the suites offer a range of food and beverage options and offer guests privacy, they also have the best seats in the house

Not only do the suites offer a range of food and beverage options and offer guests privacy, they also have the best seats in the house

The former Miss Universe winner and social media star later quashed those rumors by announcing that she bought his mother a suite for her birthday. The price she paid and the type of suite she went for were not disclosed.

The most expensive luxury box at Allegiant Stadium is the Traditional Suites, which appear to be largely sold out except for one that remains for sale on Suitehop.com for $1.25 million — more than the salary of 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy this season.

These suites can accommodate up to 22 guests, meaning they’re perfect for players’ family members and loved ones on Sundays.

There’s no way this is one of the suites reserved for the Kelce gang, with Swift expected to be joined by at least Jason Kelce and his parents – Ed and Donna.

Located just above the concourse on the lower level, they have comfortable stadium-style seating where guests can watch the match on an open-air balcony.

In addition to having the best seats in the house, they also have their own lounge area with bar, kitchenette and bathroom, so you don’t have to leave the suite all night if you don’t want to.

Guests can enjoy unlimited food, drinks and alcohol before, during and after the match and some of the dining options on display are quite spectacular.

Those who paid big bucks for a suite will be treated to an array of dining options to keep them busy all the time

Those who paid big bucks for a suite will be treated to an array of dining options to keep them busy all the time

One reporter was given access to the most expensive suite and filmed the variety of food served at the Super Bowl

The menu includes surf and turf nachos and a Wagyu beef hot dog, among numerous other dishes

One reporter was given access to the most expensive suite and filmed the variety of food served at the Super Bowl

Images of the inside of one of the suites that was decorated for game day captured by Luke Sawhook and posted on social media shows the treats that await anyone who paid handsomely for the privilege.

The extensive menu includes a Wagyu beef hot dog, BBQ burrito, bacon wrapped hot dogs, a glazed donut Super Bowl sundae, carne asada fries, a seafood stuffed potato, surf and turf nachos and frozen cheesecake.

The level below that is the Owner’s Club Suites – which are located in the middle tier of the stadium and run the entire length of the sideline and can accommodate 16 to 20 people per suite.

Like the traditional suites, the Owner’s Club Suites have their own bar, kitchenette and bathroom. Two parking passes are also included, so guests can drive right up to the stadium door if they wish.

These are currently available for $64,000 per ticket or $1.8 million for the entire suite.

Finally, the cheapest suite available for Sunday’s Super Bowl is a Premium Lodge. These are usually reserved for smaller groups – typically of two to four people – looking for a VIP experience.

For those who want to sit inside during the game, most suites have comfortable lounge areas for watching on a big screen

For those who want to sit inside during the game, most suites have comfortable lounge areas for watching on a big screen

The halls surrounding the suites will be lined with celebrities and famous faces during Sunday's big showdown

The halls surrounding the suites will be lined with celebrities and famous faces during Sunday’s big showdown

Surrounding the vast number of suites at Allegiant Stadium are large bar areas where everyone can gather during the game

Surrounding the vast number of suites at Allegiant Stadium are large bar areas where everyone can gather during the game

They are also located on the sidelines and have four stadium-style seats with their own TVs, so guests don’t miss a single second of the action on the field.

Fans can once again enjoy unlimited food and non-alcoholic drinks, with alcohol available for purchase.

With the NFL title game being played in Las Vegas for the first time, combined with the Taylor Swift effect on the Chiefs side and the 49ers’ West Coast fandom, ticket prices are at record levels for Super Bowl LVIII.

According to ticket aggregator TicketIQ, the average list price on the secondary ticket market was a record $10,752.

Tickets for Super Bowl LV (2020) in Tampa, Florida went for a higher number, but the pandemic limited capacity to just 25,000.

Average prices for Super Bowl LVIII at one point hit a record $9,815 on online marketplace TickPick, a 70 percent increase over last year’s title game, Front Office Sports reported. The largest purchase to date on TickPick was for six tickets in Section 336, Row 7, for a whopping $14,810 per ticket ($88,860 total).